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  • Indigenous Culture and Mining: Culture Change: A Bottom-up Approach

    Virtually from Canada

    On Canada's National Indigenous People's Day (the 21st of June), the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum's Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee will have a webinar from 23:00 until midnight. A summary: Fitting a square peg into a round hole is never an easy task. So why are we as Indigenous people asked to […]

  • SNAP – Diversity in Mining: An Indigenous Female’s Perspective

    Kari Lentowicz, a First Nations women from the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation in Northern Saskatchewan, will be presenting this SNAP.  This has been arranged jointly with Women In Mining UK.   Mining is an essential industry, and the very success and acceptance of the mining industry is reliant on a diverse and inclusive workforce. So why are […]