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"Introduction to Settler Colonialism at UBC" by Justin Wiebe and…
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- Guests on Indigenous territories should be aware of how they continue to benefit off these lands and resources.
- Guests on Indigenous territories should be aware of how they continue to benefit off these lands and resources.
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- Guests on Indigenous territories should be aware of how they continue to benefit off these lands and resources.
- Not enough professors nor students acknowledge the territory they're in.
- Justin Wiebe and K. Ho stated that UBC needs to work towards gaining a deeper understanding of the history of these lands.
- It should be known that territorial acknowledgments are an important and should be an essential part of life in Indigenous territories.
- At UBC students have gone through discrimination, as mentioned, Musqueam was a historical object being acknowledged, but not a nation being committed to.
- Justin Wiebe and K. Ho stated that UBC needs to work towards gaining a deeper understanding of the history of these lands.
- Not enough professors nor students acknowledge the territory they're in.
- Justin Wiebe and K. Ho stated that UBC needs to work towards gaining a deeper understanding of the history of these lands.
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- The land belongs to the Musqueam people :!!:
- Indigenous people are often times mistreated and not looked at equally
- Not only do their lands get taken over, but they get taken advantage of as well :
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Racism is often framed from the perspective of people of color, and not Indigenous communities
"Indigenous students frequently report troubling and sometimes traumatic discussions of cultural issues in class."
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