Book Talk - Divided Power - How Federalism Undermines Reconciliation
Join the Dr. John Archer Library & Archives for the launching of a new book titled Divided Power: How Federalism Undermines Reconciliation. It is written by Dr. Emily Grafton, Associate Professor in the Department Politics and International Studies at the University of Regina and published by Fernwood Publishing.
Emily and Lori Campbell, Associate Vice President of Indigenous Engagement at the University of Regina, will be in conversation about the book's overarching theme of how Canadian Federalism has been rooted in settler colonial dispossession of Indigenous People and has impeded reconciliation.
This event is free and open to the public and will be in-person only.
Paid parking is available on campus.
Emily and Lori Campbell, Associate Vice President of Indigenous Engagement at the University of Regina, will be in conversation about the book's overarching theme of how Canadian Federalism has been rooted in settler colonial dispossession of Indigenous People and has impeded reconciliation.
This event is free and open to the public and will be in-person only.
Paid parking is available on campus.