On this International Children’s Day, we are reminded of our commitment to health and well-being of Indigenous people and children throughout Canada. With guidance from ii’ taa’poh’to’p and work through One Child Every Child we are committed improving the lives of all children.
"Let us move forward with promise, hope and caring for the sake of those children not yet born, seven generations into the future."
2024 ii’ taa’poh’to’p Journey Update: Circle of Relatives
On November 27, the Office of the Vice-Provost (Indigenous Engagement) will commemorate seven years since launching the University of Calgary’s Indigenous Strategy, ii’ taa’poh’to’p. To celebrate, we invite students, faculty, leadership and community partners to join us for UCalgary’s 2024 ii’ taa’poh’to’p Journey Update: Circle of Relatives.
The Strategy
Launched in 2017, ii' taa'poh'to'p guides the University of Calgary on its path to truth and reconciliation.
Stories
The power of gifted spaces and how they live in all of us
Willie Ermine to be keynote speaker at 2024 ii' taa’poh’to’p Journey Update
He taught us to walk side by side
Dr. Michael Hart shares his perspective on the influence of Justice Murray Sinclair
International Fraud Awareness Week: Fraud – Recognize it. Reject it. Report it.
UCalgary offers resources to detect and report fraudulent activity
A song that honours UCalgary grads
UCalgary Honour Song six years later: Gift to the university from Elder Rod Hunter blesses students and faculty
UCalgary hosts leading historian in Métis Studies for Celebrate Métis Week
Webinar Nov. 14 will feature Allyson Stevenson, Gabriel Dumont Research Chair from USask
Learn to adapt and excel in the ever-changing digital world
Boost your skills with UCalgary’s required Cybersecurity, Privacy Awareness and Research Security Training
Begin Your Journey
Take our new online course, Beginning the Journey Towards Reconciliation. Learn more about Indigenous peoples in Canada, as well as, consider the effects of colonization and the legacy of residential schools.
Anti-Indigenous Racism Workshop
The Anti-Indigenous Racism Workshop is a step in addressing this barrier while establishing a welcoming, inclusive, and culturally safe campus community for Indigenous peoples.
Elders' Wisdom Series
Hear oral stories from Elders as they share valuable cultural wisdom.