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B.C. First Nations leader Arthur Manuel speaks at NIC - Comox Valley Record

5.3.16

B.C. First Nations leader Arthur Manuel speaks at NIC - Comox Valley Record: Join one of Canada’s foremost leaders on Aboriginal rights and title at NIC’s Comox Valley campus Tuesday, March 15.

First Nations leader Arthur Manuel will speak on decolonization, reconciliation and new directions at NIC’s Comox Valley campus Tuesday, March 15, starting at 7 p.m.

First Nations leader Arthur Manuel will speak on decolonization, reconciliation and new directions at NIC’s Comox Valley campus Tuesday, March 15, starting at 7 p.m.

“Arthur Manuel is an incredibly knowledgeable First Nations leader who speaks passionately about the challenges Indigenous people face in Canada and possible ways forward,” said Naomi Wolfe, NIC’s faculty representative on the Federation of Post-Secondary Educators Human Rights and International Solidarity Committee. ”We are honoured to hear him speak at NIC.”


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