Wasn't on email so missed this until now. My recollection is that we agreed that if we could actually get two Indigenous speakers that would be terrific. Pam Palmater is a very different kind of speaker than Jerry Woods, and they cover very different terrain. We did agree that we wanted some representation from local activists, and Jerry is that. Palmater is a lawyer and an activist-scholar. Quite different perspectives. I hope this doesn't strike anyone as preachy, but I don't recall us asking if we had too many white people giving papers or presenting. Only two Indigenous people on the program speaking from an indigenous perspective, in the current context, seems already pretty thin coverage of a series of vitally important issues. julie
From: 1919-conference-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca [mailto:1919-conference-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca] On Behalf Of James Naylor Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2018 9:44 PM To: 1919 conference organizing committee Subject: Re: [1919-Conference] ROUNDTABLE NAMES FOR CONTACTING RE: SSHRC GRANT
That does now ring a bell. Thanks, Krishna. Jim
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On Apr 7, 2018, at 9:38 PM, Krishna Lalbiharie <krishna.lalbiharie@gmail.commailto:krishna.lalbiharie@gmail.com> wrote: It is later mentioned by Jim M. that we should invite both Pam and Jerry and that it is better to invite more than less. Jim M. says that having 5 on that panel isn't going to be a problem, and Julie adds that having two Indigenous speakers is all the better. It's agreed that both should be asked and see who is able to attend and that can move folks around to fill in gaps.
In my opinion, I think I've clear direction to invite both Pam and Jerry.
KL
On Sat, Apr 7, 2018 at 9:31 PM, Krishna Lalbiharie <krishna.lalbiharie@gmail.commailto:krishna.lalbiharie@gmail.com> wrote: I'm listening to my recording of the March 3, 2018 meeting, in which Julie recommends asking Jerry Woods, which received consensus - particularly owing to his ties to Bear Clan Patrol. It was also discussed that Jerry could overlap into any of the three roundtables, too.
KL
On Sat, Apr 7, 2018 at 9:17 PM, James Naylor <Naylor@brandonu.camailto:Naylor@brandonu.ca> wrote: I just don't remember. Anyone else have a memory?
J
On Apr 7, 2018, at 9:08 PM, Krishna Lalbiharie <krishna.lalbiharie@gmail.commailto:krishna.lalbiharie@gmail.com> wrote:
I think we agreed to ask both, no?
KL Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 7, 2018, at 8:59 PM, James Naylor <Naylor@BrandonU.CAmailto:Naylor@BrandonU.CA> wrote: Hi Krishna,
I'm noticing that there are five people listed for the second roundtable. I don't remember the conversation exactly, but were we thinking of asking Jerry Woods instead of Pam Palmater?
Jim
On Apr 7, 2018, at 3:12 PM, Krishna Lalbiharie <krishna.lalbiharie@gmail.commailto:krishna.lalbiharie@gmail.com> wrote:
As discussed, here's the list of the roundtable names that we need to connect with ASAP and report back by Wednesday to Rhonda and Jim re: inclusion in SSHRC application.
I will personally contact the following:
1. Pam Palmater 2. Bilan Arte 3. Jerry Woods 4. Alia Karim
I am assuming that we can include Basia, even though that she lives here?
1. POVERTY AND THE FIGHT FOR A MATERIAL EXISTENCE (THE FIGHT FOR A BETTER LIFE) * Deena Ladd: Workers' Action Centre & FF15&F * John Clarke: Ontario Coalition Against Poverty * Victor Elkins: Hospital Employees' Union (BC) * Sean Smith: Toronto Airport Workers' Council
2. BUILDING AN INCLUSIVE LABOUR MOVEMENT (SOLIDARITY ACROSS BOUNDARIES) * Fred Hahn: CUPE Ontario * Chris Ramsaroop: Justice for Migrant Workers * Pam Palmater: Indigenous Rights Advocate/Author/Academic (Ryerson University) * Bilan Arte: Canadian Labour Congress * Jerry Woods: Past chair, MB Human Rights Commission; Indigenous labour rights activist
3. MAKING LABOUR A SOCIAL FORCE & POLITICAL LEADER (BUILDING A WORKING-CLASS ALTERNATIVE) * Suzanne MacNeil: Halifax Labour Council * Basia Sokal: Winnipeg Labour Council * Alia Karim: FF15&F * "Name"?: Iron & Earth (Alberta) _______________________________________________ 1919-Conference mailing list 1919-Conference@lists.umanitoba.camailto:1919-Conference@lists.umanitoba.ca http://lists.umanitoba.ca/mailman/listinfo/1919-conference
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