
Dear MAHN students,
I would like to forward the below message from Sanjana regarding one of the workshops you will be having during orientation week, if you have any question regarding this workshop please contact either me at MAHN.info@umaniotba.camailto:MAHN.info@umaniotba.ca or Sanjana directly. Please note that there is a pre-workshop form that has to be filled out by Sunday Aug 31, 2025.
Hello MAHN students!
Poverty Awareness & Community Action is looking forward to facilitating our workshop for you on September 5, 12-4:30pm. The workshop is facilitated by lived experience educators and draws on their lived experiences with poverty and systemic oppressions.
Workshop Prep
Complete the pre-workshop form by Sunday Aug 31, 2025https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=C92AT4wzTE6KFJBEaWL3uPJSWr6UFHdAvFVk7jIByTNUNFZETlVKWEpBVjZDVVhKM1ZDVkpKMUdYSSQlQCN0PWcu&route=shorturl The pre-workshop form reviews workshop expectations, shares a sample profile with activity instructions, and allows students to share if they have lived experiences with poverty and/or other forms of oppression and would like any accommodations.
Best,
Mir Sanjana Tarannum (She/Her)
Coordinator, Community Engaged Learning
Rm. 203 - 55 Chancellor Circle
University of Manitoba
E-mail: sanjana.tarannum@umanitoba.camailto:sanjana.tarannum@umanitoba.ca
Ph: (431) 373-4617
http://umanitoba.ca/community-engaged-learning
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