Join Us for Honouring Indigenous Writers

[cid65590*image001.jpg(a)01D81E99.50AC7A60] In December 2015 Daniel Heath Justice began a Twitter campaign to share the names of Indigenous writers. The reason for his efforts was to: “…push back against the frequent assumptions that our literary history is any less complex, robust, or diverse than that of other peoples (Daniel Heath Justice, Why Indigenous Literatures Matter?<https://www.wlupress.wlu.ca/Books/W/Why-Indigenous-Literatures-Matter2>) In solidarity with his efforts, Honouring Indigenous Writers<https://hiw.open.ubc.ca/> is a yearly event to increase awareness and coverage of Indigenous literature. This year the organizing team has put together a schedule of free events and activities designed for virtual participation throughout the month of March 2022. The events include: * Author readings <https://hiw.open.ubc.ca/events> by Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm and Dallas Hunt, Joshua Whitehead, Kim Senklip Harvey, and more * An interactive workshop and walk<https://hiw.open.ubc.ca/workshops-panels> with Peter Morin, titled “Words to Give Back: Words that have lifted us up“ * Self-paced Weekly Wikipedia Challenges <https://hiw.open.ubc.ca/activities> to increase the coverage of Indigenous authors * Wikipedia training and drop-in Zoom sessions<https://hiw.open.ubc.ca/workshops-panels> * A presentation<https://hiw.open.ubc.ca/workshops-panels> by Dr. Aubrey Hanson and Dr. Erin Spring on Books to Build on: Indigenous Literatures for Learning * And a social media campaign on Twitter<https://twitter.com/HIW_Wiki> These events and activities are free and open to anyone to participate. Please join us at our kickoff event and reading on March 7, 2022<https://hiw.open.ubc.ca/events> and learn more about the other events we have planned! You can also read more at the HIW <https://hiw.open.ubc.ca> website. We would also appreciate your support of the event by helping to promote it through your listservs, social media accounts, and other spaces to help raise awareness of Indigenous literature and engage in open community knowledge creation. The event team has developed a number of social media assets in a variety of sizes for ease of sharing. The assets can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SE0a-45pOdjLIvUtXIKI7a7XUjOAtUxA?usp... Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions and thank you in advance for any support you can give in making this event a success. Thank you to event sponsors, the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies, UBC Library (Vancouver and Okanagan), UBC Public Humanities Hub (Vancouver and Okanagan), BCcampus, University of Calgary Libraries and Cultural Resources, and Indigenous Programs and Services UBC Okanagan. Best, Donna Langille on behalf of the Honoring Indigenous Writers Event Team #HonouringIndigenousWriters Donna Langille, MISt (She<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>, Her<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>, Hers<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>, They<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>, Them<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>, Theirs<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>) Community Engagement and Open Education Librarian UBC Okanagan Library The University of British Columbia | Okanagan Campus | Syilx Okanagan Nation Territory Phone 250 807 9233 donna.langille(a)ubc.ca<mailto:donna.langille(a)ubc.ca> | http://library.ok.ubc.ca/ | https://open.ubc.ca/ Respectfully acknowledging that I am an uninvited visitor on the unceded territory of the Syilx<https://www.syilx.org/about-us/syilx-nation/> peoples. If there is something I can do to make this email and its content more accessible for you, please let me know and I will resend in a format that works for you.
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Langille, Donna