Live Discussion: Bridging Indigenous and Western Research Paradigms
Fri, Jun 25
|Online Event
Join a Live Discussion to reflect as a network of community-based researchers on bridging Indigenous and Western research paradigms. This is a follow-up discussion to the previous week's panel on the same topic and the sixth and final session in the CBRCanada Decolonizing CBR series.
Time & Location
Jun 25, 2021, 12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. EDT
Online Event
About the Event
This Winter and Spring 2021, CBRCanada is linking webinars with live discussions on the theme Decolonizing Community-Based Research. A week following each webinar, CBRCanada invites CBRCanada members to participate in a live discussion and explore how to integrate learnings from the webinar.
This live discussion is the sixth and final in the series and is titled Bridging Indigenous and Western Research Paradigms. On June 25th at 12 noon ET, guest speakers, Danielle Alphonse, David Long, Erica Samms Hurley, and  Shirley Tagalik will ask questions for participants to discuss in small groups. The event will end with a big group discussion and everything will be recorded live in a Google doc. We will reflect, problem solve and support each other in a safe discussion space.
The Zoom link will be emailed to registered participants.
We encourage you to join the Panel Discussion "Bridging Indigenous and Western Research Paradigms" on June 17th at 12 noon ET live or watch the webinar recording (posted here), which we will be shared before the live discussion.
We look forward to seeing you there!
The CBR Canada team
*This event is for CBRCanada members only. If you are employed, studying, or affiliated with any CBRCanada member institution, you are already considered a member. Individuals whose institution is not on this list are welcome to register as an individual member, learn more here.