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EDI Scholars-in-Residence Event -- "Tea and Learn: Meaningful Reconciliation" with Dana-Lyn Mackenzie

Join us for a special interactive Tea and Learn session with Dana-Lyn Mackenzie, UBC’s EDI Scholar-in-Residence. This Tea & Learn session examines denialism, with particular attention to narratives that dispute or diminish the history and legacy of Indian residential schools.   

In the second half of the session, participants will be invited to share and learn from a favourite Indigenous literary text—works that offer vital insights into storytelling and pathways toward reconciliation. Whether you are at the beginning of your learning journey or seeking to deepen your understanding, you are warmly invited to bring your curiosity, questions, and a spirit of openness. 

Tea will be served!


Location:  Peña Room (Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, Level 3)  

Date & Time: Thursday, March 26, 2026 – 3.00-4.00PM PT

Date:
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Time:
3:00pm - 4:00pm
Room:
Irving K Barber Learning Centre
Location:
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre
Audience:
  All     All UBC Students     Community     Doctoral     Faculty     Graduate     Master's     Post-Doc     Professional     Staff     Undergraduate  
Categories:
  Peña Scholars  
Presenter(s):
Dana-Lyn Mckenzie
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Speaker

Dana-Lyn Mackenzie, JD, BA, Senior Manager of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Indigeneity, Faculties of Forestry, and Land and Food Systems, Lecturer, Bachelor of Indigenous Land Stewardship, Forestry, UBC.

Dana-Lyn Mackenzie, a member of the Hwlitsum First Nation and lawyer, is an elected councilor of her Coast Salish nation. She co-created UBC’s Weaving Relations course, IDEAL program, and Cascades of Change program, among others, and has led the UBC Orange Shirt Day Intergenerational March since 2021. Dana-Lyn has worked in Indigenous programming and student affairs since 2012 and has spent the majority of her post-secondary career in four faculties at UBC, the Allard School of Law, Applied Sciences, Land and Food Systems and Forestry. She was recognized with the UBC President’s Staff Awards for Inclusion and Anti-Racism (2024) and Advancing Diversity and Inclusion (2016). Dana-Lyn works as an associate lawyer at Acumen Law, where she practices employment law, wills and estates and helps Indigenous clients. In 2024, Dana-Lyn ran for the BC Green Party as an MLA candidate for Vancouver Yaletown. A proud mother of two amazing young adults, Dana-Lyn dedicates her spare time to her family. 

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Presenter(s)

Dana-Lyn Mckenzie

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