Hello everyone!
We're one week away from our last teach-in of Winter term and we'd love to see you there:
Student Experiences of Advocacy Tues Mar 31, 12 - 1:30pm 203-55 Chancellors Circle - Community Engaged Learning office Register to get an event reminder!https://forms.office.com/r/c86nvgASj8
* This will be an opportunity to hear from students who have worked with the university to make change on campus and discuss what worked; what didn’t; what barriers they faced; and what changes could be made so students can more easily impact the policies and procedures that shape their university experience!
* These teach-ins are a casual, conversational space for knowledge exchange. You can expect to hear a few short presentations from students, followed by a chance to share your own lived experience and ask questions of each other. Feel free to bring your lunch!
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out. Hope to see you there!
Thanks, Mandalyn Unger (they/she)
Coordinator, Social Justice Hub Community Engaged Learning
Please note my work schedule is mainly Tuesday-Thursday (in-person or remote as needed) though exceptions can be made. I check emails once a day on Mondays and Fridays so responses may be delayed.
mandalyn.unger@umanitoba.camailto:marci.davies@umanitoba.ca
https://umanitoba.ca/community-engaged-learning/social-justice-hub
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