Sharing the University of Alberta’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Report to Community

If we as humans are sincere in our efforts to realize reconciliation, then we must attend to all parts of our collective history, utilizing the power of the university to uplift all.

Watch as Florence Glanfield, Vice-Provost (Indigenous Programming & Research) introduces the University of Alberta’s TRC Report to Community, a report on the work of truth and reconciliation that aims to identify where the U of A is in this journey and where it still must go:

Read the full transcript.


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