The term “colonialism” isn’t just a history lesson—it’s happening now, but not just in Wet’suwet’en Nation. It’s all around you as a student of this campus
Politics department lacks POC, say Rye students
“There needs to be a faculty-wide reform in which politics professors are given exposure on how to include racialization in their curriculum,” said one student
The evolution of “reconciliation”
Two years after Rye’s Truth and Reconciliation community report, what does the term mean to the Indigenous community?
RSU executives condemn ‘anti-Indigenous’ Facebook statement after non-Indigenous performance of song from Disney’s Pocahontas
Vice-president marketing of the RSU noted that the song could be traumatic for other Indigenous students at the event.
Ryerson’s Beading Circles use fashion as a tool for Indigenous reconciliation
Ever other Wednesday night, students have the opportunity to socialize, destress and learn more about Indigenous culture
BREAKING: Student Choice Initiative defeated in Ontario Divisional Court
In a unanimous decision, an Ontario Divisional Court ruled that the Doug Ford government’s Student Choice Initiative (SCI) was “unlawful”
Ryerson’s part in Inuit water solutions
Indigenous communities in Nunavut want their water concerns addressed. Madi Wong reports on the Ryerson researchers who are taking action to help fix the problem.
Meet two newly tenured Indigenous professors at Rye
“Be open to and support institutional change, and work with Indigenous Nations whose territory you are on.”