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Honouring Janice Hill: A New Space for Indigenous Connection
Friday, December 13, 2024
Janice has been part of the Queen’s community for nearly 30 years. She helped start the Indigenous Teacher Education Program and directed the Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre. Her work has made a big difference in how Indigenous voices and knowledge are valued on campus. The gathering space is a way to honor her efforts and keep her legacy alive.
The space isn’t just a physical place; it’s a symbol of connection and understanding. It ties back to the original teacher: the land. Here, people can feel grounded and learn more about Indigenous ways. The space was made possible thanks to Bader Philanthropies Inc.
“Janice’s leadership has changed the university in amazing ways, ” said Daniel Bader, President of Bader Philanthropies Inc. Her work has enriched the learning environment and made the campus more inclusive.
A special ceremony will happen in Spring 2025 to celebrate the naming of the space.
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