A land acknowledgement has become a common convention, spoken at the beginning of meetings and events, added to web sites, and included in email signatures. But what are they? Why are they important? Who does them and what do they include?
While these acknowledgements are meant to be an important step towards reconciliation, it is important when delivering an acknowledgment that it is both genuine and accurate. This webinar will ask participants to situate themselves. Whose ancestral land are you on?
PRESENTER
Jennifer David, Senior Consultant, Lead, Truth and Reconciliation Service Basket, NVision Insight Group