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Blending art, culture, and the environment: How U of GH instructor Elaine Chan-Dow is reviving a lost art form and inspiring students through her creativity
Chan-Dow’s artwork “Re-membering” was featured in Toronto’s Nuit Blanche 2025
Getting to know Maya-Rose Simon
Associate Head, Indigenous Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Studies
Building understanding and respect for Indigenous histories in Early Childhood Education
Written by Early Childhood Studies student Amelia Palmer
Exploring Indigenous voices in our library collection
Library pop-up features titles by Indigenous authors
Empathy and allyship guide Dr. Allison Reeves’ purpose as a psychology educator at Guelph-Humber
Recently tenured, Dr. Reeves leads immersive student learning on Indigenous mental health
U of GH instructor Giovanni Capriotti explores Indigenous history through award-winning photography project
Capriotti won second place in globally renowned Sony World Photography Awards for “Terra Nullius”
Honouring the legacy of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two Spirit, and Gender-Diverse people, children at the campus library
The micro-gallery commemorating MMIWG2S+ people, children can be found on the 4th floor of the Learning Resource Commons
Truth and Reconciliation at UofGH
Remembering the Indigenous children in foster care and the atrocious legacy of residential schools
Moccasins and Meditation
A Reflective Week for the University of Guelph-Humber
Tomorrow’s Teachers Doing Their Homework
What Four Early Childhood Studies Students Want You to Know About the Significance of Red Dress Day