“Belonging in Unceded Territory,” a collaborative project between the UBC Centre for Migration Studies, Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House, AMSSA, and ISSofBC, aims to understand how residents of Vancouver configure social and place-based connectedness and belonging within a settler-colonial context. Learn more about the project >>

As part of the project, an interactive digital map is created to introduce and visualize some of the many local initiatives dedicated to Truth and Reconciliation, decolonization and/or Indigenization on unceded Coast Salish territories. Lean more about the map >>

The map is built based on a public inventory compiled by the project team, who connected with local activists and community leaders through a series of dialogues and interviews conducted in the “Belonging in Unceded Territory” project.

By clicking on an organization’s logo on the map, you will find more information about its initiative and ways to connect with or be a part of it!

Learn more about Waacus Salee Frog Spirit Initiative at Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House.

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