Photos November 2022: Prof. Malcolm King attended a blanketing ceremony for the Can-SOLVE CKD Knowledge Keepers in Research in Vancouver on November 30. Can-SOLVE CKD Network is Canada’s largest-ever kidney research initiative. The Knowledge Keepers helped create a guidebook to include Indigenous ways of knowing and cultural competency in research to promote kidney health and close the gaps in outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. Alexandra and Malcolm presenting at the Social Determinants and the Health of Indigenous Peoples DOHaD Satellite meeting held in Darwin, Australia, in October 2019. The Social Determinants and the Health of Indigenous Peoples DOHaD Satellite meeting held in Darwin, Australia, in October 2019. Some of the USask IWRG team participated in Orange Shirt Day on September 30, 2019 to honour residential school survivors.