The UMIH invites you to attend the following events. One of them will share the knowledge of a graduate student from the Faculty of Arts while the other is designed to support graduate students’ professional development.
 
Tipâcimowinan: Ahki sigwa keteyak / Stories: land and the long-ago ones
A Presentation by Carla Kennedy (Indigenous Studies / UMIH Graduate Fellow)
Thursday February 13; 2:30- 4:00PM; On Zoom.
 
Anishinaabeg perspectives encompass a holistic understanding of relationships between mental, physical, spiritual, and emotional aspects of self, alongside links between human and more-than-human relations over multiple generations. In this talk, Carla Kennedy will share stories from her grandmother’s teachings on elements of Indigenous knowledge and applied sciences, stories told while checking snares for rabbits in the bush that surrounds the Qu’Appelle valley. These stories and life experiences are embedded in Carla’s research, which integrates Indigenous methods with Drone technology. Please email umih@umanitoba.ca for the Zoom link.
 
Sweaty Palms and Breathlessness: Preparing for Stressful Presentations
A Free Skills Workshop with Dr. Sonja Boon
Tuesday February 18; 2:30-4:00PM; On Zoom
 
This online session, co-organized by CCWOC and UMIH and led by Writer-in-Residence Dr. Sonja Boon, is designed to prepare graduate students for public events: conferences, thesis defenses, interviews, and more. While created with graduate students in mind, this workshop is open to all members of the UM Community. All are welcome. To request the Zoom link, email umih@umanitoba.ca OR register online under the “Attend a Free Writing Workshop” tab at https://umanitoba.ca/arts/centre-creative-writing-and-oral-culture
 
We hope to see you at a UMIH event soon!


Ekene Maduka

Assistant to the Director 

Institute for the Humanities 

University of Manitoba

407 Tier Building

204 474 9599

umih@umanitoba.ca

umanitoba.ca/institutes/humanities