The »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs University Truth and Reconciliation Commission Task Force has set dates for five open consultation sessions. Alumni are invited to attendβ public meetings that provide a forum for community discussion and feedback, and will inform the universityβs process of addressing calls to action set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.
βThis is a truth-telling process, and we would like all members of the community to participate in these sessions and to feel comfortable providing feedback,β says Mark Green, Professor and Associate Head, Civil Engineering, who co-chairs the task force along with Jill Scott, Vice-Provost (Teaching and Learning). βWe would especially like to hear Indigenous voices, and at the same time, create a safe space for engagement with all groups β Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members.β
Both co-chairs emphasize the importance of participation by non-Indigenous members of the university community in the consultation process. βThis is a vital part of reconciliation, and noted clearly by Justice Murray Sinclair when he said, upon delivering the federal commissionβs final report: βReconciliation is not an Aboriginal problem. It is a Canadian problem. It involves all of us.β This is equally important at »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs,β says Dr. Green.
The consultation process follows the release of the task forceβs preliminary report in August. The preliminary report details the consultation and information-gathering process, which will inform the task forceβs final report and proposals.
Each of the five open consultation sessions focuses on a particular theme:
- Governance and Strategic Planning; Space and Place
- Student Access, Transition, and Student Support Services
- Indigenous Faculty/Staff Recruitment and Indigenous Research
- Academic Programming and Academic Planning
- Awareness and Climate
To help guide the consultation process, the task force has developed a set of questions to encourage discussion and generate input from the »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs, Kingston, and local Indigenous communities. , The task force would like to hear from »ΚΉΪΜεΣύβs alumni, and encourages their participation in the consultation process.
In addition to the public consultation sessions, and to preserve the privacy of those who wish to provide feedback, the task force welcomes written submissions (confidential with all identifying factors removed prior to distribution to the task force) emailed to trctaskforce@queensu.ca. Community members can also participate in a small group or one-on-one meeting with a member of the task force.
More information, and the preliminary report, is available from the Office of the Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic).
Consultation session details:
- Governance and Strategic Planning; Space and Place: Sept. 26, 2:30-3:30 pm, McLaughlin Room, John Deutsch University Centre
- Student Access, Transition, and Student Support Services: Oct. 20, 4:30-6 pm, McLaughlin Room, John Deutsch University Centre
- Indigenous Faculty/Staff Recruitment and Indigenous Research: Nov. 7, noon-1:30 pm, Robert Sutherland Hall
- Academic Programming and Academic Planning: Nov. 7, 3:30-5 pm, Room 202, Robert Sutherland Hall
- Awareness and Climate: Nov. 23, 4-5:30 pm, Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
Individuals or groups who wish to participate in one or more of these sessions are asked to email trctaskforce@queensu.ca for further information and to confirm attendance.