University and Anishinaabe Academic Resource Centre offer several activities in June; 'It's a time to honour the stories, achievements and resilience of Indigenous people'
Algoma University and the Anishinaabe Academic Resource Centre are inviting the community to celebrate National Indigenous History Month and Indigenous Peoples Day with several activities.
On June 14, Algoma U and AARC will host its first annual Anishinaabe Academic Resource Centre open house at the Speakeasy, which will be open to Algoma University and local Indigenous communities.
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