Six BIPOC researchers gathered in the Treaty 7 Territory to discuss EDIA and Indigenization

Supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, six researchers representing diverse intersectional identities from Canadian post-secondary institutions convened to develop actionable recommendations aimed at catalyzing system-wide transformation in Physical Activity and Health Research, while practicing radical self-care.

Stay tuned for exciting outcomes from the meeting!!

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