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Acknowledging National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in our classes



Dear colleagues,

[with apologies for cross-posting]

 

I hope you have managed to get through September and that schedules are calming down. 

 

If you are teaching a course this term and have a class tomorrow, I am writing to encourage you to mention today’s holiday to your class, if you have not already done so this week.  In my classes on Wednesday, I wore an orange shirt and at the start of each class, gave both a land acknowledgement and shared my perspective about why this new holiday was created and what our responsibilities are, as members of an educational institution and of Canadian society, in terms of educating ourselves about truth and doing the hard work towards reconciliation. One of my students wrote an email to me today, telling me that they are an Indigenous student and how much it meant to them that I did this.  They said that none of their other instructors had acknowledged the day in any way in their classes earlier in the week.  I recognize that we all have a lot on our plates and also that today is a holiday and so none of our classes were held on this day. However, if you find a minute or two at the beginning of your class to speak about this, my sense is that it is deeply appreciated by our Indigenous students, and also by other students in the class.  (My in-person class was completely silent and rapt as I spoke at the start of the lab about this topic – paying much more attention than when I spoke about Physics & their lab reports!)  If you are teaching or have meetings online, SFU also has Zoom backgrounds you may choose to use: https://www.sfu.ca/aboriginalpeoples/sfu-reconciliation/national-day-for-truth-and-reconciliation.html

 

Best wishes,

Nancy

 

 

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Nancy Forde
[she/her/hers]
Professor | Department of Physics
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Dr.
Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6
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nforde@sfu.ca | http://www.sfu.ca/fordelab