Land, Law, Religion & Reconciliation: A Colloquium
Properties of religious communities carry responsibility and possibility.
Land and buildings, once considered essential to communal life, appear differently in the lights of housing crises; aging populations; calls for justice for Indigenous peoples; and pandemics.
Join us in exploring the changing landscapes of religious property in Canada.
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Thursday, May 4, 5:00-6:30pm
(in the SUB Upper Lounge, UVic.)
No Cost, Public Lecture
"Permanent Revolution: Religion and the Canadian Social Order"
(David Seljak with Bishop Anna Greenwood-Lee)
- Information HERE .
- Registration for In-Person attendance.

- Livestream on Zoom.
To join the meeting, please click on this ZOOM Icon.

Friday, May 5, $20 fee** covers Friday / Saturday
8:30am - 4:30pm
SUB Michele Pujol Room, UVic
Saturday, May 6,
9:00 -11:00am
First Metropolitan Church, Victoria.
**Registration fee
$20 for the Colloquium on Friday, May 5th, and Saturday, May 6th,
Entitles attendance both days
Students Free.
Lunch will be provided Friday
Light refreshments throughout.
No livestream provided for Friday - Saturday sessions.
Recordings available on our YouTube channel at a later date.
Featuring:
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Carmen Lansdowne,
Moderator, United Church of Canada,
Member of the Heiltsuk First Nation
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David Seljak,
Professor, Religious Studies
University of Waterloo
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Kathy Chan,
UVic Law Professor,
Acting Director, Centre for Studies in Religion & Society - UVic