IBUS-270 - Economic Reconciliation - 3.00 Credits
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Course Details
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This course explores economic reconciliation as a transformative process to address systemic financial, social, and political harms caused by colonialism. Emphasizing the active reclamation and redesign of Indigenous economic systems, learners will explore how Indigenous Communities are forging pathways to economic self-determination, healing, and equity. Topics include historical economic injustices, the development of Indigenous-driven economic frameworks, and the integration of Indigenous Knowledge Systems with contemporary economic models. Through case studies, Community-driven initiatives, and collaborative learning, learners will develop strategies to build equitable partnerships, foster sustainable economic opportunities, and advance systemic change that prioritize Community prosperity and sovereignty.
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Part of the:BUSINESS Department
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Available/Required in the following Programs:Indigenous Business Diploma - Diploma Completion Plan
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45
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