Feature Story: The Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (JSGS) will host the 2016 Living Heritage symposium at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina.

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2016-04-28
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External Relations, University of Regina
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The Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (JSGS) is hosting the 2016 Living Heritage symposium at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina on Friday April 29. The focus of this year’s event is “Truth and Reconciliation through the Sharing of Stories” and will provide an opportunity for people to learn about and participate in reconciliation initiatives through performance art, storytelling and public policy presentations.

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Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, Kathy McNutt, Royal Saskatchewan Museum, Living Heritage Symposium, First Nations, Metis, Inuit, Shauneen Pete, Indigenization, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Calls to Action, Indian Residential School System, International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation, Heritage Saskatchewan, City of Regina, SaskCulture, Saskatchewan Lotteries
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