Date & time
6 a.m. – 8 a.m.
Mohawk lawyer Kimberly Murray, Luz Marina Monzón and Constanza Ramírez
This event is free
Online
The Orchestrating Listening Research Project (ORLI), in collaboration with United College’s Human Rights Program and Indigenous Studies, invites you to the knowledge exchange conversation: Enforced Disappearances in Colombia and Indigenous Missing Persons in Canada.
Mohawk lawyer Kimberly Murray, former federal Independent Interlocutor for Missing Children and Unmarked Graves.
Colombian lawyer Luz Marina Monzón, former Director of the Unit for the Search of People Deemed Missing (UBPD).
Colombian artist Constanza Ramírez, founding member of the Association “Otras Voces.”
Sara General, Director of Indigenous Studies, United College at the University of Waterloo.
Luis C. Sotelo Castro, Director of the Acts of Listening Lab at Concordia University.
Nancy R. Tapias Torrado, Assistant Professor of Human Rights, United College at the University of Waterloo.
Join in person or online. November 13, 2025, from 6 to 8 p.m.
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