A friendly reminder to all conference committee members to complete the survey ranking your preferences for keynote speakers. The deadline to do so is January 29th, one short week from today.
Best,
Paul
Paul Jenkins, PhD
Instructor, Department of History, &
Program Developer/Coordinator & Assistant to the Director
Institute for the Humanities,
University of Manitoba
Hi all.
As some of you may have experienced, Survey Monkey did not really like the conference list email address and it might have denied you access to the survey. I have resent the survey to your individual email addresses. This should resolve any difficulties. Apologies for the extra step and, of course, please let me know if you have other problems.
Best,
Paul
Paul Jenkins, PhD
Program Developer/Coordinator & Assistant to the Director
Institute for the Humanities &
Instructor, Dept. of History
University of Manitoba
407 Tier Building
204 474 9599
umih(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:umih@ad.umanitoba.ca>
umanitoba.ca/institutes/humanities<http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/departments/humanities>
Hi everybody,
As I hope you remember, the Winnipeg General Strike Conference Committee is meeting this Saturday, January 13, at 1:30 p.m. in our usual location: 2B23, the Oral History Centre, in Bryce Hall at University of Winnipeg.
This is an important meeting...
Agenda:
* Reports
* Call for Papers: report on proposals to date, and the next step
* Website
* Keynote Speaker(s)
* Roundtable composition
* Fundraising
* Friday night event at the Conference
Let me know if there's anything you'd like to add.
See you on Saturday,
Jim
James Naylor
Professor
Department of History
Brandon University
270 18th Street
Brandon, MB R7A 6A9
Canada
Office: 204 727 9664
Cell: 204 720 2117
Naylor(a)BrandonU.ca<mailto:Naylor@BrandonU.ca>
people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/<https://people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/>
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Hi everyone.
Attached are various documents associated with the debate around Basic Income. John Clarke of the ON Coalition Against Poverty is one of the names recommended for our roundtable, his position on Basic Income is for us to be careful what we wish for.
Fyi.
Paul
Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
Original Message
From: Socialist Interventions <info(a)socialistproject.ca>
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2018 9:58 PM
To: Paul Moist
Subject: Basic Income In The Neoliberal Age
Socialist Interventions Pamphlet No. 16:
Basic Income In The Neoliberal Age
Ontario Coalition Against Poverty
From the very first days of the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP),
at the beginning of the 1990s, we have found ourselves on the front lines
of a war on the poor that has been of central importance to the
implementation of broader neoliberal austerity. In Canada, the undermining
of these income support systems, both at the federal and provincial level,
has continued to be vigorously pursued and the poverty and insecurity that
this has generated has created the vulnerability and desperation needed in
order to weaken workers’ bargaining power, reduce the capacity of unions
to resist and to facilitate a veritable explosion of low wage precarious
work. In light of this dogged pursuit of austerity based agenda over so
many years, news that the Ontario government was likely to set up a Basic
Income (BI) pilot, supposedly so as to put in place a measure that would
decrease poverty and provide more adequate and secure income, struck us as
a gift horse whose mouth we should carefully examine. While our particular
concern was to look at what was unfolding in Ontario, a critical look at
the whole BI concept was also in order. As we began to explore the various
versions of this social policy that are put forward, it became clear that
the neoliberal right has its own sense of the possibilities of BI.
This pamphlet explores the concept of BI and particularly its deployment as
part of state welfare policies today, and the challenges being posed for
the struggles of the anti-poverty movement in Canada.
https://socialistproject.ca/pamphlets/basic-income-neoliberal-age/
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My apologies, once again, re: missing Saturday's meeting, UGH!
Please note that I have updated the website, such that new CFP deadline is
published as FEBRUARY 28, 2018 and that all CFP materials say the same (see
attached).
Website as follows: http://1919-2019.com
KL
204.899.8687
Jim asked me to re-send this file to the listserv. It unintentionally omitted one name: Baldemar Velasquez (FLOC) as a possible keynote speaker.
David
David Camfield
Associate Professor of Labour Studies & Sociology
116 Isbister Building
183 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg
Manitoba
R3T 2N2
phone: 204-474-9117
fax: 204-474-7869
-----Original Message-----
From: David Camfield
Sent: November-20-17 11:34 AM
To: Paul Moist; Paul Jenkins
Cc: Yaza Shapata; vdobchuk(a)mts.net; timgordie(a)mymts.net; Shannon Winters; krishna.lalbiharie(a)gmail.com; pricescott91(a)gmail.com; HintherR(a)brandonu.ca; james_mochoruk(a)und.nodak.edu; Jodi.Giesbrecht(a)humanrights.ca; Jeff Taylor; ja.thiessen(a)uwinnipeg.ca; naylor(a)brandonu.ca; Esyllt Jones; reillysharonmarie(a)gmail.com; Julie Guard; sfreilly(a)gmail.com; wendybsol(a)gmail.com; gordon(a)mhs.mb.ca; George Buri; krishna.lalbihaire(a)gmail.com
Subject: 1919/2019 conference roundtable and keynote names proposed to date
Hi all,
Here is the list of names proposed thus far that I agreed to compile. Apologies for any omissions.
Some people listed under one roundtable might be suitable for another roundtable too.
For those who weren't at Saturday's meeting: we have until Dec. 31 to propose other names for consideration.
Cheers,
David
David Camfield
Associate Professor of Labour Studies & Sociology
116 Isbister Building
183 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg
Manitoba
R3T 2N2
telephone: 204-474-9117
________________________________________
From: Paul Moist [pmoist(a)cupe.ca]
Sent: November 20, 2017 10:48 AM
To: Paul Jenkins; David Camfield
Cc: Yaza Shapata; vdobchuk(a)mts.net; timgordie(a)mymts.net; Shannon Winters; krishna.lalbiharie(a)gmail.com; pricescott91(a)gmail.com; HintherR(a)brandonu.ca; james_mochoruk(a)und.nodak.edu; Jodi.Giesbrecht(a)humanrights.ca; Jeff Taylor; ja.thiessen(a)uwinnipeg.ca; naylor(a)brandonu.ca; Esyllt Jones; reillysharonmarie(a)gmail.com; Julie Guard; David Camfield; sfreilly(a)gmail.com; wendybsol(a)gmail.com; gordon(a)mhs.mb.ca; George Buri; krishna.lalbihaire(a)gmail.com
Subject: RE: 1919 Listserv
Hi everyone.
Enclosed please find a bio for Phillip Jennings, the General Secretary of the global union, UNI, I mentioned him briefly on Saturday. I have met him but do not know him well, I have seen him speak and believe he would do a great job as a keynote speaker for our conference.
Regards,
Paul
From: Paul Jenkins [mailto:Paul.Jenkins@umanitoba.ca]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2017 10:36 AM
To: David Camfield <David.Camfield(a)umanitoba.ca>
Cc: Yaza Shapata <shapatay(a)myumanitoba.ca>; vdobchuk(a)mts.net; timgordie(a)mymts.net; Shannon Winters <Shannon.Winters(a)chimb.ca>; krishna.lalbiharie(a)gmail.com; pricescott91(a)gmail.com; HintherR(a)brandonu.ca; Paul Moist <pmoist(a)cupe.ca>; Paul Jenkins <Paul.Jenkins(a)umanitoba.ca>; james_mochoruk(a)und.nodak.edu; Jodi.Giesbrecht(a)humanrights.ca; Jeff Taylor <Jeff.Taylor(a)umanitoba.ca>; ja.thiessen(a)uwinnipeg.ca; naylor(a)brandonu.ca; Esyllt Jones <Esyllt.Jones(a)umanitoba.ca>; reillysharonmarie(a)gmail.com; Julie Guard <Julie.Guard(a)umanitoba.ca>; David Camfield <David.Camfield(a)umanitoba.ca>; sfreilly(a)gmail.com; wendybsol(a)gmail.com; gordon(a)mhs.mb.ca; George Buri <George.Buri(a)umanitoba.ca>; krishna.lalbihaire(a)gmail.com
Subject: Re: 1919 Listserv
Hi again. Apologies for the confusion. To be clear, the formal listserv is being created. However, I got the impression on Saturday that some people wanted to move on things, so I decided to forward the most up-to-date list I have.
Paul Jenkins, PhD
Instructor, Department of History, &
Program Developer/Coordinator & Assistant to the Director Institute for the Humanities, University of Manitoba
________________________________
From: David Camfield
Sent: 20 November 2017 10:08
To: Paul Jenkins
Cc: naylor(a)brandonu.ca<mailto:naylor@brandonu.ca>
Subject: RE: 1919 Listserv
Hi Paul,
I've received your e-mails but I don't see a listserv address (e.g. 1919conference-l(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:1919conference-l@umanitoba.ca>)
In my view, we need a real listserv on the U of M system, not a string of addresses.
Cheers,
David
David Camfield
Associate Professor of Labour Studies & Sociology
116 Isbister Building
183 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg
Manitoba
R3T 2N2
telephone: 204-474-9117
________________________________________
From: Paul Jenkins
Sent: November 20, 2017 10:02 AM
To: Paul Jenkins
Cc: Yaza Shapata; vdobchuk(a)mts.net<mailto:vdobchuk@mts.net>; timgordie(a)mymts.net<mailto:timgordie@mymts.net>; Shannon Winters; krishna.lalbiharie(a)gmail.com<mailto:krishna.lalbiharie@gmail.com>; pricescott91(a)gmail.com<mailto:pricescott91@gmail.com>; HintherR(a)brandonu.ca<mailto:HintherR@brandonu.ca>; pmoist(a)cupe.ca<mailto:pmoist@cupe.ca>; Paul Jenkins; james_mochoruk(a)und.nodak.edu<mailto:james_mochoruk@und.nodak.edu>; Jodi.Giesbrecht(a)humanrights.ca<mailto:Jodi.Giesbrecht@humanrights.ca>; Jeff Taylor; ja.thiessen(a)uwinnipeg.ca<mailto:ja.thiessen@uwinnipeg.ca>; Naylor(a)brandonu.ca<mailto:Naylor@brandonu.ca>; Esyllt Jones; reillysharonmarie(a)gmail.com<mailto:reillysharonmarie@gmail.com>; Julie Guard; David Camfield; sfreilly(a)gmail.com<mailto:sfreilly@gmail.com>; wendybsol(a)gmail.com<mailto:wendybsol@gmail.com>; gordon(a)mhs.mb.ca<mailto:gordon@mhs.mb.ca>; George Buri; krishna.lalbihaire(a)gmail.com<mailto:krishna.lalbihaire@gmail.com>
Subject: 1919 Listserv
Hi all.
You may already have received a version of this morning, but I was having trouble with Krishna's email. Things are looking pretty tidy on my end, but there are a range of email account types (e.g. mts, gmail, cupe), so there may be some variance in encryption, etc.
Paul Jenkins, PhD
Instructor, Department of History, &
Program Developer/Coordinator & Assistant to the Director Institute for the Humanities, University of Manitoba
Hi, all!
So, I have updated (slightly) our website, which I will further improve
upon this weekend. Some unexpected difficulties persist owing to our choice
of website name and via our host site, wordpress.com. I will explain all
today when we meet. What I have discovered is that using numerals in one's
website name presents some complications. It is what it is...
In advance of our meeting today, please visit our current webpage as such:
http://1919-2019.com
What's more, please see our Financial Sub-Committee's draft appeal package
(attached), which is soon-to-be ready for release on our website and
elsewhere! The attached is a compressed version for email purposes.
All my best! See you in a few hours!
Krishna
204.899.8687
Hi all,
Jobb Arnold, who teaches at Menno Simons College, is interested and I've invited him to come to the next meeting.
Can someone please tell me the building and room number of our regular meeting room? I know how to find it but
I don't remember that information.
Cheers,
David
David Camfield
Associate Professor of Labour Studies & Sociology
116 Isbister Building
183 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg
Manitoba
R3T 2N2
phone: 204-474-9117
fax: 204-474-7869
Hi- will respond to the inquiry, thanks,
Jodi
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Subject: [1919-Conference] FW: Conference in Winnipeg in May
FYI - Request from Canadian Museum for Human Rights
________________________________
From: Amber Parker [Amber.Parker(a)humanrights.ca<mailto:Amber.Parker@humanrights.ca>]
Sent: December 8, 2017 1:46 PM
To: Brandon University 1919strikeconference
Subject: Conference in Winnipeg in May
Hello,
I have just recently found out about this conference taking place in Winnipeg in May to commemorate the centennial of the Winnipeg General Strike.
I am wondering—do you have to be an academic or scholar affiliated with a post-secondary institution to present at the conference? I develop public programming for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, and would be interested in presenting on the experiences of women during the Strike.
Thank you,
Amber Parker
Interpretive Program Developer| Conceptrice des programmes d’interprétation
Canadian Museum for Human Rights | Musée canadien pour les droits de la personne
85 Israel Asper Way
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0L5
T: 204.289.2250
F: 204.289.2001
TTY | ATS: 204.289.2050
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