In this article, the authors attempt to illustrate how two Aboriginal community-based projects were conceptualized and developed through the collaborative efforts of four individuals who believed in the merits of a project aimed at survivors and intergenerational survivors of the residential school system as well as Aboriginal people in trouble with the law. Drawing upon a small body of literature on university/community collaboration, the authors illustrate the importance of meaningful collaboration between universities and communities in order to enhance a mutually beneficial relationship conducive to community-engaged scholarship. Through an examination of the case study of the Healing of The Seven Generations Project and the Four Direct...
This article argues for community-based justice to confront the atrocities of residential schools in...
This article accepts a definition of reconciliation that includes a need for fundamental change in s...
Employing a reflexive and co-constructed narrative analysis, this article explores our experiences a...
In this article, the authors attempt to illustrate how two Aboriginal community-based projects were ...
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The following article is an account through the eyes of a community partner and two instructors at W...
In the context of expanding community engagement efforts by universities and growing awareness of th...
This article reflects upon collaborative research relationships between indigenous communities and u...
This article briefly analyses a collaborative effort which took place in October 2010, as families f...
This community story describes one committee’s experiences in reconciliation after the planning and ...
The article addresses the importance of the partnership between university professors and the Métis ...
In 2010, UBC had six outreach programs for Aboriginal students at the elementary and high school lev...
This article briefly analyses a collaborative effort which took place in October 2010, as families f...
Although there is a substantial literature critical of the colonising discourses of higher education...
Sustainable partnership formation in a remote Indigenous community involves social, cultural and pol...
This article argues for community-based justice to confront the atrocities of residential schools in...
This article accepts a definition of reconciliation that includes a need for fundamental change in s...
Employing a reflexive and co-constructed narrative analysis, this article explores our experiences a...
In this article, the authors attempt to illustrate how two Aboriginal community-based projects were ...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Laurier Brantford at Scholars Commons...
The following article is an account through the eyes of a community partner and two instructors at W...
In the context of expanding community engagement efforts by universities and growing awareness of th...
This article reflects upon collaborative research relationships between indigenous communities and u...
This article briefly analyses a collaborative effort which took place in October 2010, as families f...
This community story describes one committee’s experiences in reconciliation after the planning and ...
The article addresses the importance of the partnership between university professors and the Métis ...
In 2010, UBC had six outreach programs for Aboriginal students at the elementary and high school lev...
This article briefly analyses a collaborative effort which took place in October 2010, as families f...
Although there is a substantial literature critical of the colonising discourses of higher education...
Sustainable partnership formation in a remote Indigenous community involves social, cultural and pol...
This article argues for community-based justice to confront the atrocities of residential schools in...
This article accepts a definition of reconciliation that includes a need for fundamental change in s...
Employing a reflexive and co-constructed narrative analysis, this article explores our experiences a...