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Indigenous Book Club & Discover Indigenous Authors

This guide is a resource to support the University of Toronto Tri-Campus Indigenous Book Club. It brings together multi-media resources and works created by Indigenous authors and artists.

Welcome to Summer 2023 IBC!

Invitation to Indigenous Book Club, with cover images of Surviving the City, Bigger than me, and Full-Metal Indigiqueer

Enjoy one of the selected titles and discuss among friends and colleagues!

REGISTER HERE

About the Book Club

The Indigenous Book club is a Tri-Campus initiative started at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) Campus Department of Student Life in collaboration with the UTSC Library. The Book Club goals are to foster a space of collaboration, sharing, inquiry, and respect amongst faculty, staff, and students through the discovery and awareness of Indigenous authors and themes. Participants will learn about Indigenous themes and engage in conversation on different Indigenous perspectives that helps with addressing obligations, responsibilities, solidarity, and supporting resistance of Indigenous people of Canada. Learn about how to engage in authentic allyship with our work on reconciliation and our work on the land, thinking through ways to take meaningful actions on our own campus and in our communities, as we go on this learning journey towards reconciliation together. Participants will identify their own practices to support Indigenous resistance, solidarity, and allyship. Hope to see you in the sharing circle! Miigwetch, U of T Indigenous Book Club Planning Team (Register here: https://libcal.library.utoronto.ca/event/3726330)

Also available through the Toronto Public Library: 

Print copy

eBook

Also available through Toronto Public Library

Print Book