Afro-Colombian delegation to visit Algoma University

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Visitors to meet with Indigenous leaders and others as part of effort to 'deepen commitments to decolonization, diplomacy among diverse peoples and peace-building'

Algoma University is getting set to host a delegation of Indigenous and Afro-Colombian leaders in Sault Ste. Marie.

It is also in collaboration with NORDIK Institute, Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig , the Robinson-Huron Treaty Chiefs, the Institute for Territories, Peoples, and Pedagogies for Peace, the African Caribbean Canadian Association of Northern Ontario , the Mukwa Waakaa’igan project and the university's Faculty of Cross-cultural Studies.

Indigenous Elizabeth Garcia will also be joining virtually, a lead voice in efforts to build diplomacy among peoples, across Indigenous Nations and Afrodiasporic peoples, the university said.

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