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Locality: Edmonton, Alberta

Phone: +1 780-900-9417



Address: PO Box 62086 Edmonton, AB, Canada

Website: www.aksisyeg.ca

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Aksis, Edmonton's Aboriginal Business & Professional Association 18.11.2020

Métis Week is in full swing and we want to make sure you're getting all the news and information we have! Were you signed up for our newsletter but haven't been getting it lately? Make sure to check your spam and add [email protected] as a safe sender!

Aksis, Edmonton's Aboriginal Business & Professional Association 05.11.2020

Today we celebrate the powerful and inspiring women of the Métis Nation of Alberta. This video is part of an empowerment movement from the New Dawn Métis Women’s Society!

Aksis, Edmonton's Aboriginal Business & Professional Association 21.10.2020

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Aksis, Edmonton's Aboriginal Business & Professional Association 01.10.2020

Thomas George Tommy Prince, MM was an Indigenous Canadian war hero and one of Canada's most decorated First Nations soldiers, serving in World War II and the Korean War. We celebrate him and all Indigenous Veterans who served on Indigenous Veterans Day.

Aksis, Edmonton's Aboriginal Business & Professional Association 13.09.2020

Indigenizing and Decolonizing Business Schools: Observing the Terrain, Pondering Paths, & Looking for Landmarks In October 2020, Dara Kelly and Jordyn Hrenyk fr...om SFU wrote a paper titled, "A call to decolonize business schools, including our own." https://bit.ly/36eUm5s Situated Knowledges: Indigenous Peoples & Place (SKIPP) Signature Area invites you to a conversation with Dr. David Deephouse, Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta to have a conversation about Indigenizing and decolonizing business schools. Dr. Deephouse will share his place on the journey, which has an action research component. The conversation is intended to open spaces around the wonders: What's been done by whom so far? What should we do better? How will we know if we are making progress? And, what could an indigenized and decolonized business school look like? The conversation will be moderated by Dr. Florence Glanfield, Co-Director (SKIPP). Friday November 13, 2020 Conversation: 15:00-16:00 MST Socializing: 16:00-17:00 MST Register Here by Tuesday, November 10th. https://bit.ly/369pN0F The Conversation Canada