hUManities Rundown - week of Feb 25th
Thursday, February 14, 2019
2:30 pm, 409 Tier Building
Jason Brown, UMIH, “Teaching Justice in Renaissance Florence: The Summa of Archbishop Antonin”
Event Calendarhttps://eventscalendar.umanitoba.ca/site/arts/event/j-brown---teaching-justice-in-renaissance-florence/
Thursday, March 7, 2019
2:30 pm, 409 Tier Building
Michelle Faubert, Dept of English, Theatre, Film & Media, “Famous Suicides and Suicides of the Famous from the Romantic Period to the Present”
The full Arts of Conversation Winter program can be here: http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/departments/humanities/3991.html
Program Posterhttps://umhumanities.com/#jp-carousel-1369
NEWS AND EVENTS
TRC Calls to Action for Archives & NCTR Tour
Wednesday 13 March 2019, 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Chancellor’s Hall, 177 Dysart Road, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB
Workshop Description:
This is a FREE educational evening for AMA members and other interested individuals.
AMA members have indicated a strong interest in the work of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, and in the broader project of archival decolonization. The AMA Education Committee has collaborated with NCTR staff to organize an event that will let us learn about the NCTR, as well as discuss the ways in which the Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission can be applied in our own archival institutions.
The evening will begin with a tour of the NCTR, during which participants will learn about the Centre’s mission and mandate. Following the tour, we will hear a talk unpacking the archival implications of the Calls to Action, as well as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and the Joinet-Orentlicher principles. The talk will then be followed by a practical activity in which participants will have the opportunity to work through a number of the Calls to Action and apply them to their own workplaces.
Light refreshments will be provided.
The event will be led by:
Raymond Frogner Director of Archives, National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Greg Bak
Associate Professor, History (Archival Studies), University of Manitoba
This event is FREE; however, due to space limits and to plan for refreshments, we request that interested participants RSVP by Friday, 1 March 2018 to the Association for Manitoba Archives by using the "Register" button at http://mbarchives.ca/event-3283607or by phoning the AMA office at (204-942-3491) with participant name and institution. If you are not affiliated with a particular institution, please note if you are an individual or student member of the AMA.
Registrations received after Mar. 1st may not be guaranteed space to participate. Additionally, if registration exceeds capacity of 30 participants, preference will be given to earliest registrants.
PARKING: There is free parking available on the U of M in the evenings in some locations, but there is very limited space directly adjacent to the NCTR building. There are a limited number of spots at nearby Robson Hall, but otherwise the closest lots to the NCTR are A-lot or L-lot, as shown on the campus parking map: http://umanitoba.ca/campus/parking/media/Parking_Map_Web.pdf
Fees (or free times) for U of M lots are noted here: http://umanitoba.ca/campus/parking/visitor/index.html
UMIH Call for Affiliate, Cluster and Graduate Fellowship applications for the 2019-20 academic year.
Affiliate Applicationhttps://umhumanities.com/#jp-carousel-1423
Cluster Applicationhttps://umhumanities.com/#jp-carousel-1424
Grad Fellowship Applicationhttps://umhumanities.com/#jp-carousel-1425
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Paul Jenkins, PhD
Programming Developer/Manager and Assistant Director
Institute for the Humanities &
Instructor, Dept. of History
University of Manitoba
407 Tier Building
204 474 9599
umih@umanitoba.camailto:umih@ad.umanitoba.ca
umanitoba.ca/institutes/humanitieshttp://umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/departments/humanities
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U Of M Institute For The Humanities