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What if the Story of Colonization was told from an Indigenous Perspective? | Tim MacNeill, PhD

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What if we told the story of colonization from an indigenous perspective? From the perspective of the land? How would that influence how we co-exist with nature? The truth is, Turtle Island has been taken, extracted, and used for the benefit of money rather than the way indigenous people used to co-exist with mother earth before colonization.
Join Dr. Tim MacNeill and Kerri Commanda in this episode to discuss how we got here and how we move forward.
Dr. Tim MacNeill is Senior Teaching Professor of Political Science and Director of Sustainability Studies at Ontario Tech University. He has worked with indigenous communities all over the Americas for over 15 years in research for economic, social, and environmental justice.
Niigaaniin Services, in partnership With Dr. Tim McNeill, Director of Sustainability Studies for the University of Ontario Institute, recently published the journal article "Decolonizing social services through community development: an Anishinaabe experience." This case study was published in peer-reviewed journals, including the Oxford University Press, on August 18th, 2021.

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What if we told the story of colonization from an indigenous perspective? From the perspective of the land? How would that influence how we co-exist with nature? The truth is, Turtle Island has been taken, extracted, and used for the benefit of money rather than the way indigenous people used to co-exist with mother earth before colonization.
Join Dr. Tim MacNeill and Kerri Commanda in this episode to discuss how we got here and how we move forward.
Dr. Tim MacNeill is Senior Teaching Professor of Political Science and Director of Sustainability Studies at Ontario Tech University. He has worked with indigenous communities all over the Americas for over 15 years in research for economic, social, and environmental justice.
Niigaaniin Services, in partnership With Dr. Tim McNeill, Director of Sustainability Studies for the University of Ontario Institute, recently published the journal article "Decolonizing social services through community development: an Anishinaabe experience." This case study was published in peer-reviewed journals, including the Oxford University Press, on August 18th, 2021.

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