June is National Indigenous History Month, a time to explore, celebrate, and learn more about the unique cultures, traditions, histories, and experiences of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Canada. Let's take this opportunity to reflect on the stories, accomplishments, and strength of all Indigenous Peoples in Canada, whose lands many of us call home, work on, and enjoy with gratitude.
At Humber, we are committed to fostering inclusivity, diversity, and a sense of belonging across our institution. It is important for us that we build a future where everyone feels valued and respected. We encourage all staff, students, and faculty to take a moment this month to reflect on the rich cultures, traditions, histories, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples across Canada.
National Indigenous Peoples Day – June 21:
On June 21, we also mark National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. This day is dedicated to honouring the rich cultures, traditions, histories, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples across our nation. National Indigenous Peoples Day is yet another opportunity for us all to deepen our understanding of Indigenous cultures and acknowledge the vital role they play in shaping our society.
Here are a few ways you can engage this month:
Learn and Reflect: Take time to educate yourself about the diverse cultures, languages, and histories of Indigenous peoples. Our library and the Indigenous Education & Engagement team offer numerous resources to support your learning journey. Additionally, the Government of Canada’s website provides valuable information on their National Indigenous History Month page.
Support Indigenous Initiatives: Consider supporting Indigenous artists, businesses, and organizations. Your support helps to sustain and grow the vibrant cultures and economies of Indigenous communities.
Participate in Activities: Explore the various events and activities taking place locally and nationally. Many virtual events are available, allowing for participation from the comfort of your home.
Engage in Dialogue: Use this month as an opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations with colleagues, friends, and family about the importance of Indigenous contributions and the ongoing challenges faced by Indigenous communities.
Humber College is proud to support initiatives that promote reconciliation. We remain committed to creating spaces where Indigenous voices are heard and respected.
Thank you for joining us in recognizing and celebrating National Indigenous History Month.
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Jason Seright
Vice-President, Inclusion & Belonging