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Dialogue 13: Decolonizing Science Education & Practicing Indigenous Science

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Decolonizing Science Writing Webinar on Dec. 3

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Decolonizing Science and Technology (09.02.2023)

The speakers cover a broad range of research fields from

Decolonizing science: “takes a lot of conversations, takes a lot of signage, takes a lot of work”

Decolonizing science: “takes a lot of conversations, takes a lot of signage, takes a lot of work”

Indigenous researchers Max Liboiron and Liz Pijogge study how pollution threatens food security and food sovereignty around ...

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Kimberly TallBear: Decolonizing Science and Technology

Kimberly TallBear: Decolonizing Science and Technology

Kimberly TallBear is Canada Research Chair in Native Studies at the University of Alberta. Indigenous peoples are usually at the ...

Decolonizing Science Education

Decolonizing Science Education

Decolonizing Science Education

S3E7 - Decolonizing Science Through Indigenous Knowledge Research

S3E7 - Decolonizing Science Through Indigenous Knowledge Research

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Decolonising Science?

Decolonising Science?

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Dialogues on Decolonization for International Education: Part Two

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Courageous Conversations: Decolonization, Disciplines, and Indigenous Knowledges in the University

Courageous Conversations: Decolonization, Disciplines, and Indigenous Knowledges in the University

This webinar is a part of the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion's speaker series called “Courageous Conversations”.

Decolonizing Science Communication: Exploring Indigenous Views on Science and Journalism

Decolonizing Science Communication: Exploring Indigenous Views on Science and Journalism

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Integrity in Outdoor Education - A Dialogue for Decolonization

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Decolonising science | Cambridge Festival

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INQ13 | Linda Tuhiwai Smith and Eve Tuck - "Decolonizing Methodologies"

INQ13 | Linda Tuhiwai Smith and Eve Tuck - "Decolonizing Methodologies"

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Decolonizing STEM

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Decolonizing Science Communication II: Indigenizing Science Journalism and Uplifting Native Stories

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Episode 2.3: Decolonising Science Communication with Alana Dooley

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"Decolonization" in the Natural Sciences: A Discussion of Museums and Curricula

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Dialogues on Decolonization for International Education: Part One

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