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Dr. Angela M. Jaime (PhD) is vice-dean Indigenous in the College of Arts and Science and a faculty member in the Department of Indigenous Studies.

Indigenous Scholars Speaker Series: Indigenous Counter-Narrative: Hearing the Voices of Women

A special lecture by Dr. Angela M. Jaime (PhD), vice-dean Indigenous in the College of Arts and Science

Event

Dr. Angela M. Jaime (PhD), vice-dean Indigenous in the College of Arts and Science, presents a special lecture in the University of Saskatchewan Indigenous Scholars Speaker Series.

Date: Tuesday, Feb. 23
Time:
Noon–1 pm
Location:
Online

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The Indigenous Scholars Speaker Series is presented by the Aboriginal Students Centre and the Department of Indigenous Studies.

About the speaker

Dr. Angela M. Jaime (Pit River and Valley Maidu) is vice-dean Indigenous and professor for the College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan. Her areas of research are in Native women and their experiences in higher education, Indigenous education, stereotypes and generalizations of race, culture and gender within education. She promotes social justice by critically examining systems of oppression, discrimination and assimilation of people of colour in higher education.


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