28: A Call to Action

S2 E1: John Borrows and ILSA Co-Presidents

February 05, 2023 Indigenous Initiatives Office + Indigenous Law Students Association Season 2 Episode 1
S2 E1: John Borrows and ILSA Co-Presidents
28: A Call to Action
More Info
28: A Call to Action
S2 E1: John Borrows and ILSA Co-Presidents
Feb 05, 2023 Season 2 Episode 1
Indigenous Initiatives Office + Indigenous Law Students Association

ABOUT
In this episode, law students Elizabeth Hicks and Brianna Morrison speak with Professor John Borrows (Loveland Chair in Indigenous Law) about UofT's response to Call to Action #28: a new mandatory course for 1L students, Indigenous Peoples and the Canadian Legal System. In the latter half of the episode, Elizabeth chats with Tomas Jirousek and Hayley VandePol, co-presidents of the Indigenous Law Students Association at UofT.

This episode was recorded in December 2022.

GET HELP
In some episodes, this podcast deals with difficult topics. Here are some resources for @UTLaw Students:

URGENT
Emergency Services: 911
UofT Community Safety Office: 416-978-1485 

NOT URGENT
Manager, Indigenous Initiatives Office: Julie Ann Shepard,
julie.shepard@utoronto.ca

Manager, Student Mental Health & Wellness: Law Students can access resources and connect to supports by contacting Chantelle Brown-Kent, chantelleb.kent@utoronto.ca
Mental Health Counseling: Book an appointment with the law school’s mental health counselor by calling 416-978-8030 (select 5) and identifying yourself as a law student.

AFTER HOURS
My Student Support Program https://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/hwc/myssp
24/7
1-844-451-9700
Good to Talk (student distress line): 1-866-925-5454
Toronto Distress Centre: 416-408-HELP (4357)
Gerstein Centre: 416-929-5200 


MIIGWETCH/NIA:WEN/MARSEE/WELA'LIOQ to this episode's guests: Professor John Borrows, Tomas Jirousek, and Hayley VandePol.
Thank you to the Indigenous Law Students Association and Indigenous Initiatives Offiice.

CREDITS
Interviewers:
Elizabeth Hicks is a 1L student in the Faculty of Law. She is of Mi'kmaw and settler heritage from Newfoundland and Labrador. She is the Program Assistant at the IIO.
Brianna Morrison is a 2L/MBA student and is of mixed Cree, Métis, and settler heritage from Edmonton, Alberta (Treaty 6).
Music by:
Jordan Jamieson, Tyrell King, Mark Green, and Kathy Jamieson. Song mixed by Conlin Delbaere-Sawchuk.
Artwork:
Miigwetch to the late Jay Bell Redbird for his painting, A Meeting Place for All Our Relations, and to Adam Kouri for assistance with the artwork for 28.
Admin: Julie Ann Shepard and Terry Gardiner
Producer/editor: Elizabeth Hicks

Show Notes Chapter Markers

ABOUT
In this episode, law students Elizabeth Hicks and Brianna Morrison speak with Professor John Borrows (Loveland Chair in Indigenous Law) about UofT's response to Call to Action #28: a new mandatory course for 1L students, Indigenous Peoples and the Canadian Legal System. In the latter half of the episode, Elizabeth chats with Tomas Jirousek and Hayley VandePol, co-presidents of the Indigenous Law Students Association at UofT.

This episode was recorded in December 2022.

GET HELP
In some episodes, this podcast deals with difficult topics. Here are some resources for @UTLaw Students:

URGENT
Emergency Services: 911
UofT Community Safety Office: 416-978-1485 

NOT URGENT
Manager, Indigenous Initiatives Office: Julie Ann Shepard,
julie.shepard@utoronto.ca

Manager, Student Mental Health & Wellness: Law Students can access resources and connect to supports by contacting Chantelle Brown-Kent, chantelleb.kent@utoronto.ca
Mental Health Counseling: Book an appointment with the law school’s mental health counselor by calling 416-978-8030 (select 5) and identifying yourself as a law student.

AFTER HOURS
My Student Support Program https://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/hwc/myssp
24/7
1-844-451-9700
Good to Talk (student distress line): 1-866-925-5454
Toronto Distress Centre: 416-408-HELP (4357)
Gerstein Centre: 416-929-5200 


MIIGWETCH/NIA:WEN/MARSEE/WELA'LIOQ to this episode's guests: Professor John Borrows, Tomas Jirousek, and Hayley VandePol.
Thank you to the Indigenous Law Students Association and Indigenous Initiatives Offiice.

CREDITS
Interviewers:
Elizabeth Hicks is a 1L student in the Faculty of Law. She is of Mi'kmaw and settler heritage from Newfoundland and Labrador. She is the Program Assistant at the IIO.
Brianna Morrison is a 2L/MBA student and is of mixed Cree, Métis, and settler heritage from Edmonton, Alberta (Treaty 6).
Music by:
Jordan Jamieson, Tyrell King, Mark Green, and Kathy Jamieson. Song mixed by Conlin Delbaere-Sawchuk.
Artwork:
Miigwetch to the late Jay Bell Redbird for his painting, A Meeting Place for All Our Relations, and to Adam Kouri for assistance with the artwork for 28.
Admin: Julie Ann Shepard and Terry Gardiner
Producer/editor: Elizabeth Hicks

Introduction
John Borrows Interview
Tomas Jirousek and Hayley VandePol Interview