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Course Description

This workshop is developed and delivered by the Centre for Indigegogy. To learn more about the Centre for Indigegogy please visit our website.

Course Outline

The colonial imposition has greatly impacted Indigenous nations in the areas of identity, gender and sexuality creating a myriad of challenges for those who do not ascribe to the Western belief of the binary spectrum of sexuality, gender or sex.  It is no secret that colonization along with its confounding factors embedded in our history created damaging and lasting effects on Indigenous peoples across many nations, including nations in Canada.  These confounding factors served to disrupt, destroy and disconnect Indigenous peoples from their gender identity and expressions. Topics such as the history of two-spirit people, naming and labels, grappling with an unwelcomed identity, significant timeline events, decades of resurgence, and an approach to decolonizing gender will be covered in this workshop.  Knowledge spanning across North America will be the primary focus with a narrowed intent to look at a Canadian-specific context. 

Learner Outcomes

Learning outcomes include:

  • an introduction to perspectives on gender identity, roles and status
  • a timeline of Indigenous two spirits and sexuality
  • names for the Indigenous gender variant through time
  • understanding historical influence and impacts on gender variants
  • reclamation phases of Indigenous Multiple Gender Expressions
  • how to put this knowledge into practice

Notes

Questions? Contact us at indigegogy@wlu.ca

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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