Wabishki Bizhiko Skaanj Learning Pathway – an update
Wabishki Bizhiko Skaanj (wah-bish-kih biish-ih-goo skaa-nch) is a learning pathway that aims to enhance researchers’ knowledge and awareness of racial biases, Indigenous voices and stories, [...]
Wabishki Bizhiko Skaanj (wah-bish-kih biish-ih-goo skaa-nch) is a learning pathway that aims to enhance researchers’ knowledge and awareness of racial biases, Indigenous voices and stories, [...]
Our IPERC Coordinator, Craig Settee, attended the Ełèts’ehdèe is Hotıì ts'eeda's annual gathering in the Northwest Territories. The 2019 Ełèts’ehdèe was held on May [...]
Our Indigenous Peoples’ Engagement and Research Council (IPERC) Coordinator, Craig Settee, and his brother Kevin spoke at the World Congress of Nephrology in Melbourne [...]
Kidney disease has a strong impact on the health and wellness of Indigenous communities, and it is crucially important that we work to eliminate [...]
(left to right): Helen Chiu, Helen Robinson-Settee, Cathy Woods This spring, Can-SOLVE CKD announced the creation of a new learning pathway, Wabishki [...]
The Can-SOLVE CKD Indigenous Peoples’ Engagement and Research Council (IPERC) is very pleased to introduce a new logo for the Wabishki Bizhiko Skaanj Learning Pathway. [...]
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