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1st Decolonization & Justice Conference


1st Decolonization & Justice Conference

As one of ten student presenters, Amanda K Gross will present her paper:

Why Mennonites Can’t Dance & Other Tales of white Settlers Moving towards Transformative Justice


About the conference:

On November 4, 2021 the University of Regina’s ta-tawâw Student Centre and the Department of Justice Studies, in collaboration with the John Howard Society of Saskatchewan, are hosting the 1st Decolonization and Justice Conference. The purpose of this conference is to promote awareness and to foster innovation and creativity in the field of Decolonization and Justice. The proposed conference will provide a platform for learning and discussion between community members, practitioners, academics, law enforcement agencies, and justice stakeholders.

For more information about the conference, please email: decolonization.justice@uregina.ca

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