June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada. KPU Library is encouraging the KPU community--our students, employees, instructors and members of the community--to read, listen, watch and learn about the Indigenous experience and Indigenous history, and to seek out content created by Indigenous authors and creators. Especially in light of last weekend’s news, it is markedly apparent for the continued need to self-educate and to seek and hear the voices of Indigenous peoples.
Throughout June, we want you to record your learning using our National Indigenous History Month Learning Log and keep yourself accountable for your self-education! Let's get our collective learning to some significant milestones: Can we read 25, 50, or 100 books? Can we listen to 25, 50 or 100 hours of podcasts? Can 25, 50 or 100 people read the 94 Calls to Action? We'll keep you updated and share recommendations over on our Twitter feed @KPULibrary and with #LearnNIHM.
Whether you're reading, listening, or watching; whether it's non-fiction, fiction; whether it's a chapter, a video, an article, a report or a podcast: we encourage our community to learn about Indigenous issues and hear Indigenous voices.
Questions? Ask Us or email Kelsey, Student Engagement & Community Outreach Librarian.
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