Date and Time: Friday, October 17, 2014 – 1:00PM-3:30PMLocation: University of Winnipeg, Room 3C12 (Dean’s Board Room) The University of Winnipeg Department of History (with the aid of the Riley Centre in Canadian History) wishes to welcome all faculty, students
Indigenous Children’s Literature Panel at Manitoba Indigenous Writers’ Festival
On Saturday, January 18, 2014, the Manitoba Indigenous Writers’ Festival will feature a panel on Indigenous Children’s Literature at 10:00AM in the Carol Shields Auditorium at the Millennium Library. This panel will feature Sherry Farrell Racette (Associate Professor in Native
ARCYP Program at 2013 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences
Assocation for Research in Cultures of Young PeopleCONGRESS PROGRAMJune 4, 2013University of Victoria 9:00 – 10:15 a.m. – “Growing up Global”: Childhoods in a Transnational Context Chair: Natalie Coulter, (Department of Communication Studies, York University) Chiu, Hsin-fu, (Department of Applied
Children, Sport, and Film Screening and Panel Discussion
On Friday, February 8, CRYTC’s Naomi Hamer will be participating in a panel discussion about children, sport, and film following a free screening of Cristiano’s Shirt (2011), 41 Days (2012), and The Game Must Go On (2010). The screening will
Panel Discussion to Honour Elisabeth Young-Bruehl in Toronto
The sudden death of Elisabeth Young-Bruehl on December 1, 2011 at age 65 near her home in Toronto has saddened us all immensely. Young-Bruehl wrote fifteen books, and her work as a biographer and psychoanalyst has been enormously influential, touching
Skywalk Panel Discussion – The Princess and the Goblin: The Unexpected Hero
On Wednesday, October 17, Dr. Pauline Greenhill, Dr. Mavis Reimer, and Dr. Catherine Tosenberger from the University of Winnipeg and Judy Slivinski from the Royal Winnipeg Ballet will participate in a panel discussion called The Princess and the Goblin: The
Perry Nodelman Lecture at Trinity College Dublin
On October 30, 2012, Dr. Perry Nodelman, Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Winnipeg, will be doing a lecture entitled “‘Clever Enough to Do Variations’: Maurice Sendak as Visual Musician” at Trinity College Dublin. It will take place
Panel Discussion on Solidarity Rock
UWinnipeg’s Oral History Centre in the Faculty of Arts invites all to attend a panel discussion (with videos) on the history of the DIY punk-rock movement in Cuba and the story of Solidarity Rock, its cultural and unifying impact and
Joel Bakan Talk – Childhood Under Siege: How Big Business Targets Children
The Uniter Speaker Series presents Joel Bakan, author, filmmaker, and professor of law at UBC, on September 19 at 7:30PM in Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall. Admission is free. Joel Bakan, author of the international bestseller The Corporation, and writer of the hit
Storytime Installation at Gallery 1C03
Storytime: Glen Johnson and Leslie Supnet (September 6 – October 6, 2012) Storytime is an exciting new collaborative multi-media installation by Winnipeg artists Glen Johnson and Leslie Supnet which will be shown in Gallery 1C03. In total, this project has