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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nFriday, January 28, 2022 10:45 am to 4:00
  pm \n Online via Zoom \n\nSpeakers \nDr. Lindsay Morcom \n\nDescription: 
 \nLanguages Towards a Planetary EducationThe University of Toronto's Globa
 l Language Initiative (GLI) is hosting its first symposium in 2022.Date & 
 Time Friday, January 28th 10:45 AM - 4 PM Saturday, January 29th 10:50 A
 M - 3 PMThe event features:  Keynote: Dr. Lindsay Morcom, Canada Research
  Chair in Language Revitalization and Decolonial Education Presentations o
 n language diversity, multilingualism, and language education Administra
 tor Roundtable Artistic Intervention Student Virtual Café EventTo attend t
 he symposium, RSVP by Wednesday, January 26th. Registration link: tinyur
 l.com/GLI2022.Full event program: GLI 2022 - Final Program.pdf************
 **** Keynote speech: LANGUAGE REVITALIZATION, IDENTITY, AND COMMUNITY WE
 LLBEING: Why Indigenous language revitalization is about so much more than
  language Friday, January 28th 11:00 AM – 12:00 PMKeynote Speaker: Dr. Li
 ndsay Morcom Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education at Queen's Un
 iversity, Canada Research Chair in Language Revitalization and Decolonial
  EducationDr. Lindsay Morcom (Ardoch Algonquin First Nation) is an assista
 nt professor in the Faculty of Education at Queen’s University. She earned
  her Master’s degree in Linguistics at First Nations University through th
 e University of Regina in 2006. She then completed her doctorate in Genera
 l Linguistics and Comparative Philology as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford Univ
 ersity in 2010. She is an interdisciplinary researcher with experience in 
 education, Aboriginal languages, language revitalization, linguistics,
  and reconciliation. She is of Anishinaabe, German, and French heritage 
 and embraces the distinct responsibility this ancestry brings to her resea
 rch and to her contribution to reconciliation. She is an active member of 
 the Kingston urban Indigenous community and works collaboratively with oth
 er organizers of the Kingston Indigenous Languages Nest for urban Indigeno
 us language revitalization.To attend, RSVP by January 26th Registration l
 ink: tinyurl.com/GLI2022 \n\nCategories \n Cultural Events \n\nAudiences 
 \n Latin American StudiesPortugueseSpanish
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SUMMARY:GLI Symposium: Languages Towards a Planetary Education
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