![]() ![]() “GBC Podcast with Maurice Switzer” + Poppy Pin Beading ![]() Nishnawbe Homes provides affordable and safe housing to Indigenous people in Toronto. Other responsibilities include: Chair, Indigenous Education Council, George Brown College Member, Toronto Aboriginal Support Service Council (TASSC) Member, Indigenous Housing and Homelessness Community Advisory Board (CAB) Chair, Aboriginal Consultative Committee, Toronto Police Service. She is the previous Co-Chair of the Aboriginal Affairs Committee. Frances is the Executive Director, Nishnawbe Homes Inc. Raised in East York, currently residing in Scarborough. Moreover, what does Treaty recognition look like in action? Why is meaningful action for educators and students alike to have a better understanding of the Treaty history in Canada? How can individuals new to Canada become more aware of Treaty relationships? How does the impact of treaties vary from urban to rural areas? We hope to see you at this engaging and informative presentation. Join GBC Indigenous Initiatives in welcoming GBC Indigenous Education Council Chair, Frances Sanderson as we discuss the importance of treaty relationships, territorial acknowledgments, and how these treaties have shaped our past, present and future. A Discussion with Frances Sanderson (George Brown College IEC Chair, Executive Director Nishawbe Homes) ![]()
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