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UMIH Newsletter: Thursday Feb 1st 2024 - Public Lecture on Feb 8th, 2:30-4:30pm (307 Tier Building) Dr. Josh Schwab-Cartas (NSCAD University) : Learning to Live Our Language: Zapotec Elders and Youth Fostering Intergenerational Dialogue through Cellphilms
by U Of M Institute For The Humanities 01 Feb '24

01 Feb '24
Dear friends of the Humanities, Upcoming Events: Public Lecture: Learning to Live Our Language: Zapotec Elders and Youth Fostering Intergenerational Dialogue through Cellphilms Dr. Joshua Schwab-Cartas (Assistant Professor, Art Education, Division of Art History and Contemporary Culture, NSCAD University) Thursday, February 8th from 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM in Room 307 Tier Join Zoom Meeting<https://umanitoba.zoom.us/j/62699971941?pwd=Mnd6V2RsckhhQllqVHBsVThsYVBiQT09> ID: 626 9997 1941 ; Passcode: 569616 This presentation explores how mobile technologies—specifically cellphilms (cellphone videos)—can facilitate intergenerational dialogue between youth and elders on ancestral language and cultural practices. As English and Spanish cultural productions become more dominant in the global mediasphere, a more multifaceted approach that combines culture and technological elements offers productive possibilities for overcoming this increasing crisis of language loss. For more details, see the attached poster. Reading Week Workshops hosted by the Writing Towards a Just World Research Cluster February 20th - February 22nd on Zoom These exciting worships are open to interested Faculty, Staff, Students, and Community Members. They will be hosted virtually on Zoom. No registration is required. Tuesday, February 20, 1 PM – 4 PM, Lauren Carter: Freeing the Writer Within. Join us using this link<https://umanitoba.zoom.us/j/66912330375?pwd=bTVwdExSTXdXMk4rQ3FET2NrMXYxZz09>. Wednesday, February 21, 1 – 3 PM, Angeline Schellenberg: From the Ashes: Writing Lament. Join us using this link<https://umanitoba.zoom.us/j/69706199939?pwd=L2lBeDBvMGdPanRBam1ZM2NnQWlrQT09>. Thursday, February 22, 1 – 3 PM, Soji Cole: Storytelling: Entertainment or Teaching? Join us using this link<https://umanitoba.zoom.us/j/62213797242?pwd=Ukd5eXFqM2pZMFZBSTNUOW9rTnQ0dz09>. The poster with speaker bios will be coming soon. Please address questions to: jocelyn.thorpe(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:jocelyn.thorpe@umanitoba.ca> Recurring Events: The Writing Room hosted by the Writing Towards a Just World Research Cluster Tuesdays until the end of April from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM Room 206 St. John’s College Please feel welcome to join in and invite Colleagues, Students, Faculty etc. to this writing-focused space scheduled every Tuesday until the end of April. For more details email: jocelyn.thorpe(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:jocelyn.thorpe@umanitoba.ca> Call for Applications: 2024 - 2025 UMIH Graduate Fellowship, Research Affiliate, & Research Cluster Applications Deadline: April 29th The UMIH calls for applications for the 2024 -25 Graduate Fellowship, Research Clusters, and Research Affiliates are now open! These are unique opportunities designed by the Institute to support scholars doing important research in the humanities. Visit the UMIH webpage<https://umanitoba.ca/arts/institute-humanities> for more details on how to apply for each call. Please see the attached posters for requirements. All questions can be addressed to: umih(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:umih@umanitoba.ca> Cosponsored Events: J.W. Dafoe Political Studies Students’ Conference (PSSC) Thursday, February 1st UM's J.W. Dafoe Political Studies Students’ Conference (PSSC) is the leading Manitoba-based forum on international affairs, defense and security which regularly leaves marks not only in Canadian strategic thinking but more broadly on the continent. Free and open to the public, this annual conference features distinguished Canadian and international speakers exploring issues in international affairs and their implications for Canada. The conference aims to challenge conventional wisdom in the field and present policymakers with alternatives for the future. To register and for more details on the panels please visit the conference website<https://umanitoba.ca/arts/political-studies/pssc>. Of Interest: Labour Studies Program Distinguished Guest Speaker talk Red Power in the 1960s and Now: Situating Indigenous Protest and its Legacies Historically and Politically by Dr. Bryan Palmer Thursday, February 1, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM at the Cornish Library, Room C, 20 West Gate Dr. Bryan Palmer is Professor Emeritus of Canadian Studies at Trent University and a former Tier 1 Canada Research Chair. He has published widely on the history of capitalism, class, labor, and left politics. His work has been translated into multiple languages. Dr. Palmer has also been instrumental in building the field of labor and working-class history, both through his own work and his over 30-year stewardship of the journal Labour/Le Travail. This event is open all. Registration is not required. Sponsored by the Department of History, Department of Political Studies, Global Political Economy Program, and Office of the President. Take care, friends Ekene Maduka Assistant to the Director Institute for the Humanities 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>
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UMIH Newsletter: Monday, January 22nd : January 26th at 2:30 PM (409 Tier Building) The Politics of Agricultural Cooperativism in Brazil: A Case Study of the Landless Rural Worker Movement (MST) by Dr. Wilder Robles (Brandon University)
by U Of M Institute For The Humanities 22 Jan '24

22 Jan '24
Dear friends of the Humanities, Welcome to a new week Upcoming Events: Public Discussion by Wilder Robles (Rural Development, Brandon University) : The Politics of Agricultural Cooperativism in Brazil: A Case Study of the Landless Rural Worker Movement (MST) The Power & Resistance in Latin America Research Cluster Friday, January 26th, from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM in room 409 Tier Join us on Zoom Using the Embedded Link <https://umanitoba.zoom.us/j/61315120331?pwd=ZTZXU1FNTFRkWHBOVHorakVtcWlZUT09> This presentation examines peasant-led agricultural cooperative formation in Brazil from a political economy perspective. It takes as a point of reference the Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra, or Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST). The paper identifies the MST’s main periods of cooperative formation within their particular contexts. Each of these periods oriented and, eventually, reoriented the MST’s overall cooperative efforts. Despite these achievements, the long-term sustainability of this cooperative project depends significantly on the MST’s capacity to overcome structural barriers and, most importantly, obtain long-term support from state and non-state actors. Recurring Events: The Writing Room hosted by the Writing Towards a Just World Research Cluster Tuesdays until the end of April from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM Room 206 St. John’s College Please feel welcome to join in and invite Colleagues, Students, Faculty etc. to this writing-focused space scheduled every Tuesday until the end of April. For more details email: jocelyn.thorpe(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:jocelyn.thorpe@umanitoba.ca> Cosponsored Events: J.W. Dafoe Political Studies Students’ Conference (PSSC) Thursday, January 31st (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM) and Friday, February 1st UM's J.W. Dafoe Political Studies Students’ Conference (PSSC) is the leading Manitoba-based forum on international affairs, defense and security which regularly leaves marks not only in Canadian strategic thinking but more broadly on the continent. Free and open to the public, this annual conference features distinguished Canadian and international speakers exploring issues in international affairs and their implications for Canada. The conference aims to challenge conventional wisdom in the field and present policymakers with alternatives for the future. To register and for more details on the panels please visit the conference website<https://umanitoba.ca/arts/political-studies/pssc>. Of Interest: Round Table and Panel Discussion: Anti-Black Racism as a Mental Health Concern at The Canadian Human Rights Museum The Afro-Caribbean Mentorship Program February 6th, From 6 PM to 8:30 PM at the MTS Class Room (CMHR) Visit This Link<https://weareacmp.com/anti-black-racism-february-6-2024/> for More Information and to Register The Afro-Caribbean Mentorship Program (ACMP) will host its second annual two-hour event, Addressing Anti-Black Racism as a Mental Health Concern, which will be facilitated on February 6th at the Canadian Human Rights Museum. Like last year's successful event, the program will focus on bringing awareness to addressing mental health concerns in the Winnipeg Black community. This event will be the closing program for the ACMP Mental Health Awareness Month campaign. Roundtable and Discussion: Learning From Over-researched Communities Women's & Gender Studies with The Sex Work Activist Histories Project and The Centre for Applied and Professional Ethics 1 PM - 2:30 PM Central Time on Zoom Join Using This Link<http://tinyurl.com/RoundtableConvo> (Meeting ID: 874 4922 8675 ; Passcode: SWAHP) While Indigenous communities and researchers have worked for decades to protect and empower Indigenous nations, communities and individuals in research, less has been done in the academy to protect and empower other highly-researched communities. In this panel, experts from sex worker activist groups, and from frontline agencies dedicated to sex worker supports, discuss what they’ve done on these points. They will discuss building on this important work and what can we do to ensure our social justice research actually contributes to socially just ends. Take care, friends Ekene Maduka Assistant to the Director Institute for the Humanities 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> [cid:d861e327-4218-4a4f-be9e-6b200a5f2f92]<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzOH9Ozf9CLXAnbTUPqeMhw>[cid:cec1646f-b438-4d28-84c4-e700698094c8]<https://www.facebook.com/UMIHumanities>[cid:d0022ef5-7457-4860-936f-e85b7671b0c7]<https://www.instagram.com/umih___/>
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UMIH Newsletter: Tuesday, January 16th : January 26th at 2:30 PM (409 Tier Building) The Politics of Agricultural Cooperativism in Brazil: A Case Study of the Landless Rural Worker Movement (MST) by Dr. Wilder Robles (Brandon University)
by U Of M Institute For The Humanities 16 Jan '24

16 Jan '24
Dear friends of the Humanities, Welcome to a new week Upcoming Events: The Power & Resistance in Latin America Cluster Presents: The Politics of Agricultural Cooperativism in Brazil: A Case Study of the Landless Rural Worker Movement (MST) by Wilder Robles (Rural Development, Brandon University) Friday, January 26th, from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM in room 409 Tier Join us on Zoom using the embedded link <https://umanitoba.zoom.us/j/61315120331?pwd=ZTZXU1FNTFRkWHBOVHorakVtcWlZUT09> This presentation examines peasant-led agricultural cooperative formation in Brazil from a political economy perspective. It takes as a point of reference the Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra, or Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST). The paper identifies the MST’s main periods of cooperative formation within their particular contexts. Each of these periods oriented and, eventually, reoriented the MST’s overall cooperative efforts. Despite these achievements, the long-term sustainability of this cooperative project depends significantly on the MST’s capacity to overcome structural barriers and, most importantly, obtain long-term support from state and non-state actors. The poster for this event will be coming soon. Recurring Events: The Writing Room hosted by the Writing Towards a Just World Research Cluster Tuesdays until the end of April from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM Room 206 St. John’s College Please feel welcome to join in and invite Colleagues, Students, Faculty etc. to this writing-focused space scheduled every Tuesday until the end of April. For more details email: jocelyn.thorpe(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:jocelyn.thorpe@umanitoba.ca> Cosponsored Events: J.W. Dafoe Political Studies Students’ Conference (PSSC) Thursday, January 31st (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM) and Friday, February 1st UM's J.W. Dafoe Political Studies Students’ Conference (PSSC) is the leading Manitoba-based forum on international affairs, defense and security which regularly leaves marks not only in Canadian strategic thinking but more broadly on the continent. Free and open to the public, this annual conference features distinguished Canadian and international speakers exploring issues in international affairs and their implications for Canada. The conference aims to challenge conventional wisdom in the field and present policymakers with alternatives for the future. To register and for more details on the panels please visit the conference website<https://umanitoba.ca/arts/political-studies/pssc>. Of Interest: Faculty4Palestine MB presents 'Speaking up for Palestine on Campus' Wednesday, January 16th, from 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Register to join the webinar using this link<https://umanitoba.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_38w9m4izR_Sk6QPYuAEM9g> Faculty4Palestine MB invites university community members (faculty, staff, and students) in Manitoba to a virtual, informal roundtable to discuss our experiences and insights on how we are or can be speaking up for Palestinian liberation on our campuses right now. The roundtable will feature short presentations from university community members on their experiences, followed by a moderated Q&A to ask questions and share resources and ideas. 'Speaking up for Palestine on Campus' is part of a larger day of action across Canada that centers on the topic of voicing our support for Palestinian liberation on our campuses. See the attached poster for more details. Contact: msserendipp(a)gmail.com<mailto:msserendipp@gmail.com> Indigenous Connect presents Territory Acknowledgement Statement Workshops Thursday January 18th, 9:30 AM at 307 Tier Building If you’re looking for guidance on including a territory acknowledgement at your event, creating your own or learning more about territory acknowledgements in general, join Christine Cyr, Associate Vice-President (Indigenous) of Students, Community and Cultural Integration and Vanessa Lillie, Director of Cultural Integration, for a 60-minute session. These sessions will be held monthly through the Winter Term. For more dates visit the Indigenous Events Calendar<https://umanitoba.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=55463d25a10eab9215c7334…> Take care friends Ekene Maduka Assistant to the Director Institute for the Humanities 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> [cid:7d1985db-0756-40da-abd8-1db1ff3a3a93]<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzOH9Ozf9CLXAnbTUPqeMhw>[cid:2e056f81-9bf1-4008-914b-161a784cab98]<https://www.facebook.com/UMIHumanities>[cid:e7331583-dccb-4fce-9c6a-324d1dc4e6c9]<https://www.instagram.com/umih___/>
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UMIH Newsletter - January 8th 2024 : On Fri, Jan 26th Wilder Robles (Rural Development, Brandon University) presents The Politics of Agricultural Cooperativism in Brazil: A Case Study of the Landless Rural Worker Movement (MST)
by U Of M Institute For The Humanities 08 Jan '24

08 Jan '24
Dear friends of the Humanities, Happy New Year! Welcome to a new week Upcoming Events: The Power & Resistance in Latin America Cluster Presents: The Politics of Agricultural Cooperativism in Brazil: A Case Study of the Landless Rural Worker Movement (MST) by Wilder Robles(Rural Development, Brandon University) Friday, January 26th, from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM in room 409 Tier This presentation examines peasant-led agricultural cooperative formation in Brazil from a political economy perspective. It takes as a point of reference the Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra, or Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST). The paper identifies the MST’s main periods of cooperative formation within their particular contexts. Each of these periods oriented and, eventually, reoriented the MST’s overall cooperative efforts. Despite these achievements, the long-term sustainability of this cooperative project depends significantly on the MST’s capacity to overcome structural barriers and, most importantly, obtain long-term support from state and non-state actors. The poster for this event will be coming soon. Cosponsored Events: The University of Manitoba J. W. Dafoe Political Studies Students Conference Alliances in a New Age: Celebrating 75 years of NATO Thursday, February 1st, from 10:00 AM to 2:15 PM Great Hall, University of Manitoba Join the UM History, Political Studies, Institute for the Humanities with the J.W Dafoe Foundation, Duff Roblin Professor of Government, Peace and Conflict Studies for this inaugural panel. Panel one will begin at 10:00 AM sharp. It will feature perspectives from Dr. James Fergusson (Senior Scholar at U of Manitoba), Dr. Thomas Hughes (Postdoctoral Fellow at Mount Allison University), Dr. Ben Zyla (Visiting Scholar in the Department of Government at Harvard University), and Maj (ret) Paula Thorne (Ph.D. Student in Peace and Conflict Studies). Panel two features perspectives from Dr. Anessa Kimball (University of Laval), Dr. Alexander Lanoszka (Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Waterloo), U.S. Political Officer Jennifer Tierney, and Mr. Nicholas Gelsby (PhD candidate, Trent University). Take care, friends. Ekene Maduka Assistant to the Director Institute for the Humanities 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> [cid:ce50e20a-72eb-414c-9197-5b3ec451cda2]<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzOH9Ozf9CLXAnbTUPqeMhw>[cid:eda68a90-267d-47bf-b327-c1b3d80395ec]<https://www.facebook.com/UMIHumanities>[cid:3c14c75a-11f4-4379-b4f2-aaaa44843be8]<https://www.instagram.com/umih___/>
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UMIH Newsletter, December 11th: TODAY - Publishing Roundtable from 1–3pm in St. John’s College Room 108 with Jill McConkey, Senior Editor, University of Manitoba Press, Laura McKay-Keizer, Managing Editor, Portage and Main Press & more
by U Of M Institute For The Humanities 11 Dec '23

11 Dec '23
Dear Friends of the Humanities, Welcome to a new week Upcoming Events: The UMIH Research Cluster on Writing Towards a Just World presents Publishing Roundtable Monday, December 11th, 1–3pm in St. John’s College room 108 Join us online using the following link<https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81472335647?pwd=ygB1L5FClnTZIl4VQ6taOVODUjmiic.1> or Zoom credentials: Meeting ID - 814 7233 5647 & Passcode - 432481 This extensive roundtable on publishing includes very experienced and resourceful voices in the publishing industry: Jill McConkey, Senior Editor, University of Manitoba Press, Laura McKay-Keizer, Managing Editor, Portage and Main Press, Jamis Paulson, Associate Publisher, Turnstone Press. They will be covering the following topics: Overview of scholarly, trade and educational publishing; About the presses; How to find the right publisher; Proposals/submissions guidelines - what to include, what publishers are looking for; Peer review and UMP's Board; Grants (ASPP, Manitoba Arts Council, Canada Council); Publishing schedule/timelines; Revising a thesis and the editorial and production process. Please see attached poster for more details. Recurring Events: The Writing Room hosted by the Writing Towards a Just World Research Cluster Tuesdays until December 19th (10:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT) 205 St. John’s College Please feel welcome to join in and invite Colleagues, Students, Faculty etc. to this writing-focused space scheduled every Tuesday until the 19th of December. For more details email: jocelyn.thorpe(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:jocelyn.thorpe@umanitoba.ca> Of Interest: Decolonizing Lens and Gallery 1C03 present: 'Mino Pimatisiwin Wiisiniwin’ (Living the Good Life: Food) by Jaimie Issac December 13th, Doors open at 6:15pm, followed by the film screening at 7pm in Ilipvik (Learning Steps) No registration required, visit this link<https://www.wag.ca/event/mino-pimatisiwin-wiisiniwin/> for more details Jaimie Isaac is an interdisciplinary artist and curator, a member of Sagkeeng First Nation in Treaty 1 Territory, and is of mixed heritage (Anishinaabe and British descent). In her film project, ‘Mino Pimatisiwin Wiisiniwin’ (Living the Good Life: Food), Isaac explores the sharing of knowledge and language with her mother through making food.⁠ UM Press book release : School of Racism: A Canadian History, 1830–1915 By Catherine Larochelle Translated by S.E. Stewart Order a copy here<https://uofmpress.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f99860e63b6b41a40c735dd…> In School of Racism, Catherine Larochelle exposes how, from its inception, Quebec’s school system has reinforced racist ideologies and colonial domination, and how these pervasive, discriminatory ideas still linger in school texts and programming to this day. Guided by postcolonial, antiracist, and feminist theories and methodologies, Larochelle examines late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century classroom materials used in Quebec’s public and private schools. Take care friends, Ekene Maduka Assistant to the Director Institute for the Humanities 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> [cid:79ad3432-e3e7-4b6a-a72c-d9e3ed06e515]<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzOH9Ozf9CLXAnbTUPqeMhw>[cid:be3feaff-57b3-4653-9fa4-a4f874a9ba36]<https://www.facebook.com/UMIHumanities>[cid:e8891914-2189-4625-b1ba-96e3cc9c0256]<https://www.instagram.com/umih___/> Dear Sender, allow a moment for me to take a look at your email with enough time and care. Please also be aware of my new hybrid work schedule: I am available in the remote office on Mondays and Fridays from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM and in person at 407 Tier, Tuesdays - Thursdays from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Thank you kindly (:
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UMIH Newsletter, December 4th: Publishing Roundtable - Monday, December 11th, 1–3pm in St. John’s College Room 108 with Jill McConkey, Senior Editor, University of Manitoba Press, Laura McKay-Keizer, Managing Editor, Portage and Main Press & more
by U Of M Institute For The Humanities 04 Dec '23

04 Dec '23
Dear Friends of the Humanities, Welcome to a new week Upcoming Events: The UMIH Research Cluster on Writing Towards a Just World presents Publishing Roundtable Monday, December 11th, 1–3pm in St. John’s College room 108 Join us online using the following link<https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81472335647?pwd=ygB1L5FClnTZIl4VQ6taOVODUjmiic.1> or Zoom credentials: Meeting ID - 814 7233 5647 & Passcode - 432481 This extensive roundtable on publishing includes very experienced and resourceful voices in the publishing industry: Jill McConkey, Senior Editor, University of Manitoba Press, Laura McKay-Keizer, Managing Editor, Portage and Main Press, Jamis Paulson, Associate Publisher, Turnstone Press. They will be covering the following topics: Overview of scholarly, trade and educational publishing; About the presses; How to find the right publisher; Proposals/submissions guidelines - what to include, what publishers are looking for; Peer review and UMP's Board; Grants (ASPP, Manitoba Arts Council, Canada Council); Publishing schedule/timelines; Revising a thesis and the editorial and production process. Please see attached poster for more details. Recurring Events: The Writing Room hosted by the Writing Towards a Just World Research Cluster Tuesdays until December 19th (10:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT) 205 St. John’s College Please feel welcome to join in and invite Colleagues, Students, Faculty etc. to this writing-focused space scheduled every Tuesday until the 19th of December. For more details email: jocelyn.thorpe(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:jocelyn.thorpe@umanitoba.ca> Of Interest: Decolonizing Lens and Gallery 1C03 present: 'Mino Pimatisiwin Wiisiniwin’ (Living the Good Life: Food) by Jaimie Issac December 13th, Doors open at 6:15pm, followed by the film screening at 7pm in Ilipvik (Learning Steps) No registration required, visit this link<https://www.wag.ca/event/mino-pimatisiwin-wiisiniwin/> for more details Jaimie Isaac is an interdisciplinary artist and curator, a member of Sagkeeng First Nation in Treaty 1 Territory, and is of mixed heritage (Anishinaabe and British descent). In her film project, ‘Mino Pimatisiwin Wiisiniwin’ (Living the Good Life: Food), Isaac explores the sharing of knowledge and language with her mother through making food.⁠ Take care friends, Ekene Maduka Assistant to the Director Institute for the Humanities 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> [cid:e853dce8-48e7-4cb9-a676-c90ebc10c0c7]<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzOH9Ozf9CLXAnbTUPqeMhw>[cid:7174233f-8119-4cca-bdde-6d4d592c5a08]<https://www.facebook.com/UMIHumanities>[cid:2519eaeb-cb6f-40da-91f0-478394f6c1f6]<https://www.instagram.com/umih___/> Dear Sender, allow a moment for me to take a look at your email with enough time and care. Please also be aware of my new hybrid work schedule: I am available in the remote office on Mondays and Fridays from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM and in person at 407 Tier, Tuesdays - Thursdays from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Thank you kindly (:
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Nov 27th 2023 : UMIH Newsletter - The Writing Room : Tuesdays until December 19th (10:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT) 205 St. John’s College
by U Of M Institute For The Humanities 27 Nov '23

27 Nov '23
Dear Friends of the Humanities, Welcome to a new week Recurring Events: The Writing Room hosted by the Writing Towards a Just World Research Cluster Tuesdays from until December 19th (10:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT) 205 St. John’s College Please feel welcome to join in and invite Colleagues, Students, Faculty etc. to this writing-focused space scheduled every Tuesday until the 19th of December. For more details email: jocelyn.thorpe(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:jocelyn.thorpe@umanitoba.ca> Take care friends Ekene Maduka Assistant to the Director Institute for the Humanities 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> [cid:6bddcdc9-821c-4315-8ec2-3493b549bbda]<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzOH9Ozf9CLXAnbTUPqeMhw>[cid:7e6f80a1-b0d9-447a-90b7-c0d171f3e409]<https://www.facebook.com/UMIHumanities>[cid:b04b3edc-ddb3-464d-8a29-3e7e340e6509]<https://www.instagram.com/umih___/>
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Nov 20th 2023 : UMIH Newsletter - Friday, November 24, from 1 – 3 PM CT, in St. John’s College room 111 : Experimental Forms in Nonfiction Writing by Rowan McCandless
by U Of M Institute For The Humanities 20 Nov '23

20 Nov '23
Dear Friends of the Humanities, Welcome to a new week Upcoming Events: The Writing Towards a Just World Research Cluster presents: Experimental Forms in Nonfiction Writing by Rowan McCandless Friday, November 24, from 1 – 3 PM CT, in St. John’s College room 111 Limited seating: Please register here<https://forms.gle/8uG6foCXESkTSmBJA> Hybrid workshop: Join us on Zoom<https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86115356464?pwd=IJXjGysjRkkGcxkmXH2NsWeA23Yemj.1> (Meeting ID: 861 1535 6464 & Passcode: 404926) In this workshop, participants will learn about various structures that can be used to enhance their writing. Through reading, prompts and a Q&A period, we will playfully dive into ways outlier forms can push boundaries. A handout and reading list will also be provided. As this is a generative writing class, please bring a pen and paper. Rowan McCandless writes from Treaty 1 territory. A finalist for the 2022 Governor General's Literary Award in nonfiction, Rowan’s debut memoir, Persephone’s Children: A Life in Fragments also co-won the Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book (2022). For more information on McCandless' work, see the attached event poster. There will be paper and pens available for accessibility. Coffee and light refreshments provided Recurring Events: The Writing Room hosted by the Writing Towards a Just World Research Cluster Tuesdays from September 26th until December 19th (10:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT) 205 St. John’s College Please feel welcome to join in and invite Colleagues, Students, Faculty etc. to this writing-focused space scheduled every Tuesday until the 19th of December. For more details email: jocelyn.thorpe(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:jocelyn.thorpe@umanitoba.ca> Of Interest: Palestine and Genocide: Reflections on Imperialism, Settler-Colonialism, and Decolonization Faculty of Arts, University of Winnipeg: A Cross-Institutional Event Friday, November 24th, 2023, teach-in 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM Register for the roundtable<https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C-Anf7QzTVKOxeCwUTT8kQ#/registr…> U of W Faculty will lead students and academic staff in a reading and discussion based on assigned texts–historical, critical, visual, and theoretical–that offer multiple perspectives on the cultural and historical contexts for the genocide in Palestine. This event will be moderated by Kerry Sinanan with a blessing and opening by Elder Sharon Pelletier. There will be contributions from Dr. Alyson Brickey, Dr. Celiese Lypka (Métis), Dr. Aarzoo Singh, Dr. Kerry Sinanan, Dr. Chigbo Arthur Anyaduba, Professor Heather Milne, Dr. Sharon Wall and more. LBSSA with The Department of Labour Studies Canadian Labour International Film Festival Screening Thursday, November 23rd at 4 PM CT Room 108 St John's College Join the Labour Studies Student Association together with members of the Department of Labour Studies Screening four films: The Strength of the Future by Andrea Baglio, A Street View by Alfonso Villanueva, Loreto Saiz, Alicia Armenteros, Laura Ginnestar, and Alvaro Lucas, Serigne by Rodrigo Hernández, Edu Marin, and Adriana Cardoso and When We Fight: The LA teacher strike documentary. There will be refreshments provided by The Daily Bread Cafe. This Event is welcome to students and is FREE to attend. Take care friends Ekene Maduka Assistant to the Director Institute for the Humanities 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> [cid:86622c24-1db8-4654-a5ec-059e8fba473f]<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzOH9Ozf9CLXAnbTUPqeMhw>[cid:fc7f2ad2-d874-4e1d-9eb3-2611bc9656c4]<https://www.facebook.com/UMIHumanities>[cid:45d20097-debd-440e-86fd-9ce6f8f2f6ee]<https://www.instagram.com/umih___/> Dear Sender, allow a moment for me to take a look at your email with enough time and care. Please also be aware of my new hybrid work schedule: I am available in the remote office on Mondays and Fridays from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM and in person at 407 Tier, Tuesdays - Thursdays from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Thank you kindly (:
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UMIH Newsletter Wed Nov 15 2023 : Friday, November 24, from 1–3pm CT, in St. John’s College (room 111) "Experimental Forms in Nonfiction Writing" by Rowan McCandless
by U Of M Institute For The Humanities 15 Nov '23

15 Nov '23
Dear Friends of the Humanities, Welcome to a new week Upcoming Events: The Writing Towards a Just World Research Cluster presents: Experimental Forms in Nonfiction Writing by Rowan McCandless Friday, November 24, from 1 – 3 PM CT, in St. John’s College room 111 Limited seating: Please register here<https://forms.gle/8uG6foCXESkTSmBJA> Hybrid workshop: Join us on Zoom<https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86115356464?pwd=IJXjGysjRkkGcxkmXH2NsWeA23Yemj.1> (Meeting ID: 861 1535 6464 & Passcode: 404926) In this workshop, participants will learn about various structures that can be used to enhance their writing. Through reading, prompts and a Q&A period, we will playfully dive into ways outlier forms can push boundaries. A handout and reading list will also be provided. As this is a generative writing class, please bring a pen and paper. Rowan McCandless writes from Treaty 1 territory. A finalist for the 2022 Governor General's Literary Award in nonfiction, Rowan’s debut memoir, Persephone’s Children: A Life in Fragments also co-won the Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book (2022). For more information on McCandless' work, see the attached event poster. There will be paper and pens available for accessibility. Coffee and light refreshments provided Recurring Events: The Writing Room hosted by the Writing Towards a Just World Research Cluster Tuesdays from September 26th until December 19th (10:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT) 205 St. John’s College This event is on pause for reading week and will resume next week Please feel welcome to join in and invite Colleagues, Students, Faculty etc. to this writing-focused space scheduled every Tuesday until the 19th of December. For more details email: jocelyn.thorpe(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:jocelyn.thorpe@umanitoba.ca> Of Interest: Palestine and Genocide: Reflections on Imperialism, Settler-Colonialism, and Decolonization Faculty of Arts, University of Winnipeg: A Cross-Institutional Event Friday, November 24th, 2023, teach-in 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM Register for the teach-In<http:///webinar/register/WN_C-Anf7QzTVKOxeCwUTT8kQ> | Register for the roundtable<https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C-Anf7QzTVKOxeCwUTT8kQ#/registr…> U of W Faculty will lead students and academic staff in a reading and discussion based on assigned texts–historical, critical, visual, and theoretical–that offer multiple perspectives on the cultural and historical contexts for the genocide in Palestine. This event will be moderated by Kerry Sinanan with a blessing and opening by Elder Sharon Pelletier. There will be contributions from Dr. Alyson Brickey, Dr. Celiese Lypka (Métis), Dr. Aarzoo Singh, Dr. Kerry Sinanan, Dr. Chigbo Arthur Anyaduba, Professor Heather Milne, Dr. Sharon Wall and more. Call for Committee Members: Indigenous Student-Led Indigenous Art Purchase Program (ISLIAPP) Deadline: November 17th Submit applications to: justin.bear(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:justin.bear@umanitoba.ca> ISLIAPP is seeking passionate Indigenous identifying students at the University of Manitoba, eager to contribute to the decolonization of the campus art collections. The Indigenous Student-Led Indigenous Art Purchase Program (ISLIAPP) is looking for individuals to join the committee and make a difference in the representation of Indigenous art on campus. Please see the attached leaflet for more details. The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Law: Social and Ethical Considerations by Katie Szilagyi (Faculty of Law) Thursday, 23 November from 2:30 - 3:30PM CT 306 Tier Building The Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics and the Department of Computer Science, University of Manitoba, are pleased to invite interested Community, Staff, Faculty, and Students to this event by Katie Szilagyi (Faculty of Law). Please see the attached event poster for more information. Take care friends Ekene Maduka Assistant to the Director Institute for the Humanities 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> [cid:9868ff87-8a7e-4f40-abbf-76934591216b]<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzOH9Ozf9CLXAnbTUPqeMhw>[cid:a066db95-860b-44a7-a8fc-267fe063b9d1]<https://www.facebook.com/UMIHumanities>[cid:f1504b72-b9c2-492b-a20f-0d9601bc33c4]<https://www.instagram.com/umih___/>
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UMIH Newsletter Monday, November 8th : Tuesday's Recurring Until December 19th (10:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT) : "The Writing Room" hosted by The Writing Towards a Just World Research Cluster (205 St. John’s College)
by U Of M Institute For The Humanities 06 Nov '23

06 Nov '23
Dear Friends of the Humanities, Welcome to a new week Recurring Events: The Writing Room hosted by the Writing Towards a Just World Research Cluster Tuesdays from September 26th until December 19th (10:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT) Room update: 205 St. John’s College Please feel welcome to join in and invite Colleagues, Students, Faculty etc. to this writing-focused space scheduled every Tuesday until the 19th of December. For more details email: jocelyn.thorpe(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:jocelyn.thorpe@umanitoba.ca> Of Interest: Call for Committee Members: Indigenous Student-Led Indigenous Art Purchase Program (ISLIAPP) Deadline: November 17th Submit applications to: justin.bear(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:justin.bear@umanitoba.ca> ISLIAPP is seeking passionate Indigenous identifying students at the University of Manitoba, eager to contribute to the decolonization of the campus art collections. The Indigenous Student-Led Indigenous Art Purchase Program (ISLIAPP) is looking for individuals to join the committee and make a difference in the representation of Indigenous art on campus. Please see the attached leaflet for more details. The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Law: Social and Ethical Considerations by Katie Szilagyi (Faculty of Law) Thursday, 23 November from 2:30 - 3:30PM CT 306 Tier Building The Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics and the Department of Computer Science, University of Manitoba, are pleased to invite interested Community, Staff, Faculty, and Students to this event by Katie Szilagyi (Faculty of Law). Please see the attached event poster for more information. Take care friends Ekene Maduka Assistant to the Director Institute for the Humanities 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> [cid:d70bf858-10aa-4525-9b12-5d33ec7a5c32]<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzOH9Ozf9CLXAnbTUPqeMhw>[cid:a68b85be-3ad5-4f1b-b3a0-b7cf3bbca51a]<https://www.facebook.com/UMIHumanities>[cid:15dd9941-63bd-45c9-86b4-fcf9da5673cd]<https://www.instagram.com/umih___/>
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