Join us on
Thursday, May 28th, 2020 at
7pm for
our inaugural Facebook Live Panel! UMIH Research Affiliate Murray Leeder will be moderating
History Painted Red: A Discussion of
Jeff Barnaby's much-anticipated new release, Blood Quantum. We encourage everyone to
watch the film beforehand and then tune in to the panel discussion via UMIH's Facebook page, found here: https://www.facebook.com/UMIHumanities/
Blood Quantum can be purchased and viewed via: AppleTV, iTunes, YouTube, Google Play, PS4,
Xbox, Bell, Rogers, Shaw, etc.
CARE microgrants: round
two
aceartinc. and UMIH is thrilled
to support 10 more microgrants of $300 each for creative projects from U of M students and community members. Updated details will be posted very soon! Please
spread the word to your creative friends, colleagues, and students.
Write-on-line
Monday
and Thursday morning Write-On-Sites have been re-rebranded to Write-ON-LINES.
Write-on-sites have gone virtual to prioritize public health and safety while still
maintaining our sense of connection during these isolating times. Virtual write-on-sites will continue every Monday and Thursday from 9
am to 12 pm. Everyone is welcome to write together, apart. Please email Serenity at: joo@cc.umanitoba.ca for the Zoom invite.
Faculty of Arts COVID-19 UM Student Emergency Fund
Thanks to the generous donations of our faculty members and the Dean's Office, the Faculty
of Arts COVID-19 UM Student Emergency Fund was launched May 12, 2020.
This fund, in the form of a bursary, provides
financial support to Arts undergraduate and graduate students directly impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. The one-time,
direct-deposit funds are available to full-time or part-time students registered in the 2019/20 academic year.
Visit the webpage for
information on funding amounts, pre-screening criteria and access to the application form.
Supporting
community
For
those of us lucky and privileged to have stable income right now and are looking to support community, here are two local initiatives to consider supporting:
Other
Opportunities
The
U of M Libraries invite you to deepen your data and research skills through their upcoming webinars,
beginning April 22nd. These webinars present the best tools, techniques, and strategies to help researchers remain on track with current goals and projects. To
view all workshops or register, please visit: http://bit.ly/onlineworkshopseries
With
the university closure, UMIH is maintaining regular office hours from home, Monday-Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm. Please send an email if you have any questions. Or if you have an idea for humanities-related programming and you want some help getting it off the
ground. The UMIH voicemail is also being checked regularly if you prefer to call.