UBC Health Event June 8: Hearing Indigenous Voices During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Join a hybrid dialogue session to discuss lessons learned about conducting research and Indigenous resilience during the pandemic with researchers based in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand.

Date: Thursday, June 8, 2023
Time: 9 am – 3 pm
Location Jack Poole Hall in Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre – UBC Campus
In person attendance includes catered breakfast and lunch.

Register online

Health After 2020 dialogue sessions are held as part of the Health After 2020 program at UBC Health. The program enables researchers to engage in interdisciplinary, cross-institutional collaborations that aim to create change in health and health producing systems. These collaborations respond to the broad effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and further our understanding of the determinants and experience of health and wellbeing.

This dialogue session highlights the experiences and triumphs of Indigenous peoples around the world. The session will be an opportunity to discuss lessons learned about conducting research and Indigenous resilience during the pandemic with researchers based in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand.

This session is presented in partnership with UBC Health, CIEDAR, UBC Vancouver Provost’s Office, UBC Sociology, UBC First Nations House of Learning, UBC Indigenous Land-Based Health, Wellness, and Education Research Cluster; and CoVaRR-Net EDI&I.


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