Dan Levy Is Taking A Class At U Of A Called 'Indigenous Canada' & He Wants You To Join

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Who knew 2020 would be the year that you'd take a class with Dan Levy

The Schitt's Creek star took to Twitter to share the news that he'll be taking a course called Indigenous Canada online through the University of Alberta. 

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12 lessons that explore Indigenous histories and contemporary issues from an Indigenous perspective.


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He'll be hosting weekly discussions and question sessions with the professors so that everyone can "better understand and delve deeper into the curriculum," Levy explained. 

"If you're anything like me, I was not a good student, I need group support," he continued. "If 2020 has taught us anything it's that we need to actively relearn history." 

He said everyone can join, even outside Canada, and he added the signup link to his bio. 

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