First Story Walking Tour
On October 28, a group of Woodsworth staff had the opportunity to attend a First Story Walk of Indigenous History on the St. George campus led by Woodsworth Professor Jon Johnson. Highlights included the Gi-Chi-Twaa Gimaa Kwe Mississauga Anishinaabek AName Amik (Chapel Royal) and the Treaty of Niagara mural by Philip Cote, both at Massey College; the Kahontake Kitikan Garden on the east side of Hart House; First Nations House and a new teaching lodge being erected in the Earth Sciences Courtyard in preparation for Indigenous Education Week and other upcoming events.
Learn more about Jon Johnson's involvement with First Story Toronto in U of T News.
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