October draft minutes and updated approved minutes (May)
Hello All,
Very nice to see most of you virtually earlier this week. Please find the minutes from our last two meetings attached for your review. Please send a note if any additional changes need to be made. Dan, if you could please confirm receipt of this email, this will let us know that the listserv is indeed working.
Thanks, Kim
Kimberly J. Lopez (she/her), R/TRO, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Recreation & Leisure Studies https://uwaterloo.ca/recreation-and-leisure-studies/ Faculty of Health | University of Waterloo 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1 Office: BMH 2211 | 519-888-4567 ext. 42009 kjlopez@uwaterloo.camailto:kjlopez@uwaterloo.ca
PI, Free-From-Harm Projecthttps://uwaterloo.ca/recreation-and-leisure-studies/research/centres-groups/cultivating-care-full-futures/participants-needed-research-care-work-and-gender-and-race: A project on race and gender-based harm in Ontario long-term care homes
Re•Vision Affiliate | Re•Vision: The Centre for Art and Social Justice https://revisioncentre.ca/
Faculty Representative, W3+https://uwaterloo.ca/faculty-association/w3plus Coordinating Crew
Black lives matter. "This is not yet another anti-racism statement, this is a charge." Read about The Chargehttps://www.anzals.org.au/news/a-joint-charge-statement-by-tals-anzals-cals-larasa-lsa/?preview=true&_thumbnail_id=31557&fbclid=IwAR0MJzqu5VNnSt3t2OIUZyH2PjxS13KS4yxN8bN-VLUCfJw_tTEOw7xDzq8 here.
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Our places of learning, rest, care, leisure, and employment take place on unceded land. These practices of living were prematurely taken away for many Indigenous people. The University of Waterloo (including the Waterloo, Kitchener, and Cambridge campuses), the land on which I work, is situated on the Haldimand Tracthttps://www.protectthetract.com/land-rights-statement land promised to the Haudenosaunee of the Six Nations of the Grand River, and is the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. We must care for this land, our fellow humans and non-humans, and work towards seeking difficult truths and facilitating reconciliation in solidarity with all First Peoples.
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