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The outside of the First Nations Longhouse at UBC, a building with long beams and a slightly curved roof.

On November 14, the UBC First Nations House of Learning (FNHL) hosted “Confronting Indian Residential School Denialism,” a panel discussion featuring Michelle Good, lawyer and author of the award-winning novel Five Little Indians, and Dr. Sean Carleton, an assistant professor of Indigenous studies at the University of Manitoba.

A girl with long brown hair rides a yellow bike. She is wearing a dark green raincoat and brown pants, and the trees behind her are blowing in the wind.

The first half of my undergraduate studies took place in Normandy, France. For two years, the perpetually rainy city of Le Havre hosted me, my awkward French and my growing assortment of rain gear.

In dim green and pink lighting, a young woman lies on the ground with her eyes shut.

Even though I knew Lungs of the Earth was going to be a sound-based exhibit, I was still surprised when I walked into Loeb Studio. There was nothing on the walls, and for a while I just stood by the door peering around for something to look at.

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