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Diversity XChange 8: Pathways to Truth and Reconciliation

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Diversity XChange series

To honour the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in a meaningful way that would support and promote the purpose of the day, Symcor set out to create a special program for its employees.

In partnership with Innovation for Learning Canada, Symcor was able to open the dialogue and spark reflection by connecting its employee with the Indigenous community and deepen their understanding of Indigenous history. In the process, it uncovered further opportunities for longer term engagement between the worlds of technology and education. 

JUNE 9TH, 2022 - 12PM MST / 2 PM EST

Hear from:

Vera Houle, Director of Community Relations at Aboriginal Peoples Television Network 

Jeannie White, Director of Employee Experience at Symcor

Fabrice Grover, Executive Director at Innovations for Learning

Jacob Pitawanakwat, Program Manager, Innovations for
Learning Canada

 

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When
June 9th, 2022 2:00 PM to  3:00 PM
Region
Region Alberta
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