Indigenous engagement: Teaching and learning together (webinar)
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L-R: Charmaine White, Stefania Pizzirani, Angela McIntyre, and Teresa Carlson

Indigenous engagement:
Teaching and learning together
webinar

Wednesday, March 11
11AM-12PM

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Have you ever been interested in collaborating with Indigenous communities but been unsure of how to take the first steps, let alone sustain a whole project together? In this webinar, we will share a methodology that has been co-developed over several years between members of the Stó:lō community and colleagues at the University of the Fraser Valley, industry partners and funders, like Genome BC.

The methodology (í:westel qe tótel:exwtel – Teaching Each Other and Learning Together) involves many small, but meaningful and intentional, actions the researchers have taken to cultivate trust and reciprocity. Through this mutually developed methodology, the team has been exploring the risks and opportunities of agri-genomic technology and its potential impacts on Stó:lō foodways practices. The webinar will share what we’ve learned through this collaborative work, with the understanding that there is no “one size fits all” approach to engaging with Indigenous communities. By sharing our experiences and learnings, the team hopes they will enrich your thinking and inspire you to imagine new ways to enhance cross-cultural collaboration. 

 

Speakers

  • Dr. Angela McIntyre, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of the Fraser Valley
  • Teresa Carlson, Research Associate, University of the Fraser Valley
  • Dr. Stefania Pizzirani, Assistant Professor, University of the Fraser Valley
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Indigenous engagement: Teaching and learning together (webinar)Wednesday, March 11, 2026, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM