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REDUCE INEQUALITY WITHIN AND AMONG COUNTRIES

SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities

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The British Columbia Institute of Technology acknowledges that our campuses are located on the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish Nations of Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), and xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam).

British Columbia is located on the homelands of 203 distinct Indigenous nations and cultures, who combined, speak over 30 different languages and close to 60 unique dialects. We ask all to reflect, acknowledge and honour in their own way the First Nation land on which they live, work and play.

BCIT is working to reduce inequality through teaching and applied research, student and employee engagement and through community partnerships and advocacy related to reducing inequality.

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Kory Wilson speaks on the power of education in advancing Reconciliation

Kory Wilson, Executive Director of Indigenous Initiatives and Partnerships at BCIT, was invited by the Empire Club of Canada to speak on the power of education in advancing Reconciliation and...

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Reconciliation in post-secondary education requires courage and humility

(Written by Kory Wilson, this article originally published in Policy Options on February 18, 2021. Kory Wilson is Kwakwaka’wakw, a mum, an educator, and the Executive Director of Indigenous Initiatives...

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Righting a wrong: Reconciliation and Canada’s marine shipping industry

In Canada, the marine shipping industry and Indigenous communities are closely connected along all three coasts, the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence. Ships sail through many of the traditional...

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BCIT alumna and restoration officer Mae Whyte says Indigenous knowledge is key to successful ecological restoration

Rolling green valleys, rivers teeming with rainbow trout, and roaming moose characterize this northeastern Canadian jewel—the Peace River Region. It has been home and life to generations of Indigenous peoples...

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The changing face of the modern workplace: Why diversity and inclusion matter at BCIT

Canada has done something unprecedented. Starting in 2020, corporations will have to disclose the number of women, Indigenous people, individuals with disabilities, and members of visible minorities on their senior...

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