{"id":2184,"date":"2021-11-22T20:24:43","date_gmt":"2021-11-22T20:24:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/m50.artsrn.ualberta.ca\/?page_id=2184"},"modified":"2021-11-23T19:22:12","modified_gmt":"2021-11-23T19:22:12","slug":"abstracts-4","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/m50.artsrn.ualberta.ca\/fr\/schedule\/abstracts-4\/","title":{"rendered":"Abstracts 4"},"content":{"rendered":"<div data-colibri-id=\"2184-c1\" class=\"style-1377 style-local-2184-c1 position-relative\">\n  <!---->\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"2184-c2\" id=\"custom\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1378 style-local-2184-c2 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <div style=\"height: 231px; top: calc(0px);\" class=\"h-separator\">\n      <svg style=\"fill:rgb(168, 218, 238);\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewbox=\"0 0 1000 100\" preserveaspectratio=\"none\">\n        <path class=\"svg-white-bg\" d=\"M738,99l262-93V0H0v5.6L738,99z\"><\/path>\n      <\/svg>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"2184-c3\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1379 style-local-2184-c3 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1380-outer style-local-2184-c4-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"2184-c4\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1380 style-local-2184-c4 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"2184-c5\" class=\"style-1382 style-local-2184-c5 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                <\/div>\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"2184-c6\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-1381 style-local-2184-c6 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <p><span style=\"font-size: 19.84px;\">Session 4:<\/span><span style=\"font-size: 124%;\">Intercultural <\/span><span style=\"font-size: 19.84px;\">Past &amp; Present<\/span><\/p>\n                    <p><span style=\"font-size: 19.84px;\"><br><\/span><\/p>\n                    <p><span style=\"color: rgb(9, 9, 9);\">Canadian Ethnocultural Communities Respond to Indigenous Governments and Nations through the Truth &amp; Reconciliation Commission\u2019s Calls to Action<\/span><\/p>\n                    <p><em style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(4, 4, 4); font-family: Lato; font-size: 14.4px;\">Roman Petryshyn, Ph. D.<\/em><\/p>\n                    <p><span style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(9, 9, 9); font-size: 90%;\">The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) appealed to Canadians to respond to its 94 recommendations or Calls to Action. To achieve this result in part, this presentation investigates establishing possible partnerships of Indigenous governments and nations with Canadian ethnocultural communities.&nbsp; At least eight recommendations of the TRC touch on issues of specific relevance to Canadian ethnocultural communities, while two additional recommendations are directed to immigrants. To help realize this objective and help strengthen self-government over generations to come, this paper explores areas in which Canada\u2019s Indigenous governments and&nbsp;ethnocultural communities share common interests. Canadian ethnocultural communities understand and share many of the values and objectives that Indigenous nations have regarding the maintenance and regeneration of heritage languages and cultures.<\/span><\/p>\n                    <p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n                    <p><span style=\"color: black; font-size: 81%;\">Roman Petryshyn, Ph. D. <\/span><span style=\"color: rgb(4, 4, 4); font-size: 81%; font-weight: 300;\">was a longtime activist in the multicultural movement in the 1970s, resulting in his being employed as Northern Director, Cultural Heritage, Alberta Culture for several years. In 1986 he established the Office of Multiculturalism and Native Programming (OMNP) at Grant MacEwan Community College and later became the founding director of the Ukrainian Resource and Development Centre (URDC). He led that centre as the Drs. Peter and Doris Kule Chair in Ukrainian Community and International Development at Grant MacEwan University until he retired in 2015. His research and publications focus on the integration of Ukrainian minorities in Britain and Canada and include&nbsp;Changing Realities: Social Trends Among Ukrainian Canadians. Currently he is an Adjunct Assistant Professor with the Faculty of Education, University of Alberta.<\/span><\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"2184-c7\" id=\"custom-2\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1383 style-local-2184-c7 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"2184-c8\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1386 style-local-2184-c8 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1387-outer style-local-2184-c9-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"2184-c9\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1387 style-local-2184-c9 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"2184-c10\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-1388 style-local-2184-c10 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <p><span style=\"color: rgb(10, 10, 10);\">Multiculturalism Cannot Contain Multitudes: Towards a Lateral Relationality and Undoing of Settler Colonialism<\/span><\/p>\n                    <p><em style=\"font-size: 90%; color: rgb(4, 4, 4); font-weight: 300;\">Chelsea Vowel<\/em>\n                      <br>\n                    <\/p>\n                    <p><span style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(7, 7, 7); font-size: 90%;\">Despite claims to the contrary multiculturalism operates as the inheritor of official and unofficial policies both cultural and economic that are specifically designed to assimilate newcomers into the white supremacist settler colonial state, thereby ensuring the continued existence of Canada. While effort has been made recently to pay homage to Indigenous peoples as a singular founding people alongside the French and British, we continue to represent an existential threat that cannot be reconciled with the stated purpose of multiculturalism which centres awareness and celebration of diverse cultures. This presentation offers as an alternative, a lateral form of relationality based on the M\u00e9tis\/Cree concept of w\u00e2hk\u00f4htowin or expanded kinship, with the purpose of undoing white supremacist settler colonialism.<\/span><\/p>\n                    <p>\n                      <br>\n                    <\/p>\n                    <p><span style=\"font-weight: 400; font-size: 81%; color: rgb(7, 7, 7);\">Chelsea Vowel<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 300; font-size: 81%; color: rgb(7, 7, 7);\"> is M\u00e9tis from manitow-s\u00e2kahikan (Lac Ste. Anne) Alberta, residing in amiskwac\u00eew\u00e2skahikan (Edmonton). Mother to six girls, she has a BEd, LLB, and MA. She is a Cree language instructor at the Faculty of Native studies at the University of Alberta. Chelsea is a public intellectual, writer, and educator whose work intersects language, gender, M\u00e9tis self-determination, and resurgence. She has also been instrumental in the development of the Indigenous-Ukrainian Relationship Building Initiative.<\/span><\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"2184-c11\" id=\"custom-3\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1389 style-local-2184-c11 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"2184-c12\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1390 style-local-2184-c12 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1391-outer style-local-2184-c13-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"2184-c13\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1391 style-local-2184-c13 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"2184-c14\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-1392 style-local-2184-c14 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <p><strong style=\"font-weight: 400; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 101%;\">Multiculturalism as\/and\/or Reconciliation?<\/strong><\/p>\n                    <p><strong style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 90%;\"><em>Daniel Meister, Ph. D.<\/em><\/strong><strong style=\"font-weight: 400; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 101%;\"><br><\/strong><\/p>\n                    <p><span style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 90%;\">This paper seeks to answer the question: ought it be multiculturalism as\/and\/or reconciliation? It suggests that a study of the history of Canada\u2019s official policy of multiculturalism reveals one clear answer. That is, multiculturalism and its precedents were not designed with Indigenous peoples in mind and as such these cultural policies have always been an insufficient vehicle for addressing Canada\u2019s ongoing processes of settler colonialism. Therefore, it cannot be multiculturalism <\/span>\n                      <em\n                        style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 90%;\">as<\/em><span style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 90%;\"> reconciliation. The two are not necessarily in opposition, unless Indigenous peoples are wrongly positioned as \u2018immigrants too\u2019 or merely one cultural group among many. Although multiculturalism is not essential, and though it has its flaws, it does bring some benefits. However, reconciliation <\/span>\n                        <em\n                          style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 90%;\">est<\/em><span style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 90%;\"> essential. In sum, it would be best to have multiculturalism <\/span><em style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 90%;\">et<\/em>\n                          <span\n                            style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 90%;\"> reconciliation.<\/span>\n                    <\/p>\n                    <p>\n                      <br>\n                    <\/p>\n                    <p><span style=\"font-weight: 400; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 81%;\">Daniel R. Meister<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 81%;\"> holds a PhD from Queen\u2019s University and is currently engaged in the long-term research&nbsp;project of writing a critical history of the Canadian federal government\u2019s policy of multiculturalism. His&nbsp;forthcoming book, <\/span>\n                      <em\n                        style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 81%;\">The Racial Mosaic: A Pre-history of Canadian Multiculturalism <\/em><span style=\"font-weight: 300; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Lato; font-size: 81%;\">(MQUP, Fall 2021),&nbsp;represents the completion of the first stage of this project. It examines the intellectual antecedents of the&nbsp;policy as they developed through the end of the Second World War, and has received advance praise as \u201cthe first serious and sustained attempt to historicize multiculturalism.\u201d He is an instructor in the Department of History and Politics at the University of New Brunswick (Saint John). <br><\/span><\/p>\n                    <p>\n                      <br>\n                    <\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Session 4:Intercultural Past &amp; Present Canadian Ethnocultural Communities Respond to Indigenous Governments and Nations through the Truth &amp; Reconciliation Commission\u2019s Calls to Action Dr. Roman Petryshyn The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) appealed to Canadians to respond to its 94 recommendations or Calls to Action. 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