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Nov 22, 2024
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SOCIOL 4RR3 - Indigenous Peoples and Canada 3 unit(s)
An intensive examination of selected aspects of Indigenous-settler relations in Canada. Topics may include colonization/decolonization, racism/anti-racism, identity politics, Indigenous and treaty rights, Indigenous-settler alliances, and healing and reconciliation (among others). This course also offers unique opportunities for community engagement.
Seminar (three hours); one term
Prerequisite(s): One of SOCIOL 3FF3 , 3H06 A/B and enrolment in Level IV of any Honours Sociology program; enrolment in Level IV of the Honours Social Psychology (B.A.) program; enrolment in Level IV of the Indigenous Studies program; or permission of the Department; SOCIOL 2EE3 and/or a background in Indigenous Studies is recommended
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