Indigenous Language Revitalization: Raising Awareness and Taking Action
February 13, 2019, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
The United Nations General Assembly has declared 2019 the International Year for Indigenous Languages.
Please join the Faculty of Education for a symposium that responds to the declaration to raise awareness of the crucial role languages play in the lives of Indigenous peoples and to engage in critical conversations about the role of education in language revitalization.
Wednesday February 13th 9-4pm
UBC Longhouse Great Hall, 1985 West Mall
Events of the Symposium Include:
- Learning from community language priorities
- Pedagogical strategies to support language learning in educational settings with Dr. Kathy Michel, Marny Point, and Dr. Candace Galla
- Critical conversations about the role and responsibilities of the university to accelerate Indigenous language revitalization
Keynote Speaker: Hopi Language Scholar and Activist Dr. Sheilah Nicholas
Dr. Nicholas is a member of the Hope Tribe in Arizona. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Teaching and Sociocultural Studies (TLSS) at the University of Arizona. She teaches courses in Indigenous culture-based education, language and culture, oral traditions, and teacher research. She is also a faculty instructor for the American Indian Language Development program.
Morning tea/coffee and lunch will be provided. Please RSVP here.