Acknowledgements
Land Acknowledgement
Campus Manitoba’s administrative office is located on Treaty 2 territory, with offices in Treaty 1 territory, the shared traditional lands of Dakota Oyate and Anishinaabeg Peoples and the National Homeland of the Métis Nation. Let this acknowledgement be an opening for us to learn more about the land we live on and envision a way to challenge racism, inequality and colonialism.
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Development of this resource
Funding and support
Thank you to the Flexible Learning Advisory Group and institutional representatives across Manitoba for their support and guidance throughout this project.
Contributors
We extend our sincerest gratitude to all those who graciously dedicated their efforts and expertise to this resource, including:
Course Authors
- Kristen A. Hardy (she/her), Instructor, Departments of Women’s & Gender Studies/Disability Studies and Religion & Culture, University of Winnipeg; Adjunct Professor, Health Studies, Brandon University.
Community Reviewers
- Isaac Mulolani, Learning Innovations Specialist, Academic Quality & Excellence, University College of the North
- Jennifer Montebruno, Sessional instructor, University of Winnipeg and Independent consultant
- Morganna Malyon, Student Accessibility Specialist, Brandon University
- Randi Desmarais, Education Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies, The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, University of Manitoba
- John Bevan (he/him), Education Developer, The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, University of Manitoba
Course Development Team
- Ariful Hoq Shanil, Instructional Designer and Project Manager, The Manitoba Flexible Learning Hub
- Alison Fung, Digital Media Specialist, Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, University of Manitoba
- Althea Wheeler, JD, MLIS, Copyright Strategy Manager, University of Manitoba
Digital Publishing Team
- DawnDena Gordon, Digital Publishing Coordinator, Campus Manitoba
- Kristy Lacroix, OER Design & Layout Specialist, Campus Manitoba
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