Dear friends of the UMIH,
As the days become shorter, with cold and snow in the horizon and the looming end of the semester, the UMIH will brighten your spirits by bringing you the next exciting
events, the last ones for this semester:
Book presentation and discussion, “The Secret of the Ravens”
Joanna Cao
Date: November 28th, 160 Elizabeth Dafoe Library, 1:30pm
Local comics artist Joanna Cacao will discuss her work as a cartoonist and her YA fantasy comic
The Secret of the Ravens.
This event is supported by the Department of English, Theatre, Film, and Media and the UMIH.
Grief in the Open- A Community Panel and Workshop
Date: November 29th, 2-5pm, Creative Manitoba (300-245 McDermot Avenue), 4th Floor Classroom
In this discussion on grief, community members and experts will reflect on how our society expects us to carry sorrow in silence. Together,
it will explore the power of grieving collectively, an ancient practice in many cultures, and invite you to bring your own grief into this shared space of remembrance. Grief is not something you move on from, it is something you move with. The hope is that
you will leave this space feeling empowered, and refreshed with purpose and peace. There will be a quiet space available during the day for those who need time to reflect.
Format: Panel conversation + guided discussion + Q&A + collaborative
art ritual. This workshop is FREE to attend but you must register in advance. For more information on the program and required free registration, visit
https://creativemanitoba.ca/event/grief-in-the-open-a-community-panel-and-workshop/
This event is organized by Creative Manitoba and supported by the UMIH Prairie Abolition Research Cluster
And for the grand finale for this semester, please mark your agendas for,
Portals,
Potions, and Politics: Dungeons & Dragons and the Esoteric Impulse and Imagination, 1965–1980
Gregory Jones-Katz (Institute for General and Comparative Literature at Goethe-Universität/ American
Studies Department at TU Dortmund)
Date: Wednesday, December 3rd at
2:30 pm, the presentation will be streamed at 409 Tier, zoom link
https://umanitoba.zoom.us/j/69775861871?pwd=abNQfCUulg8AtO0efhGb4ypq8IQRm7.1
In this presentation,
Gregory Jones-Katz will explore the early cultural and intellectual contexts of
Dungeons & Dragons, today widely recognized as the beating heart of the role-playing game industry. In particular, he will historicize the biographies and writings
of D&D’s creators, E. Gary Gygax (1938-2008) and Dave Arneson (1947-2009), and other figures, like Muhammad Abd al-Rahman Barker (1929-2012).
For more information, visit our website.
Best,
Jorge
Jorge A. Nállim
Director, Institute for the Humanities
Faculty of Arts Humanities Research Professor
Department of History
405 Fletcher Argue Bldg.
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V5
https://umanitoba.ca/arts/jorge-nallim
Sanda McGee Deutsch and Jorge A. Nállim (eds.),
Antifascism(s) in Latin America and the Caribbean: From the Margins to the Center (Cambridge University Press, 2025). For more information, visit our blog,