This talk will explore the life of Lydia Jackson who suffered re-enslavement in Nova Scotia after the American Revolution
Results from September 1st, 2022 to April 30th, 2023 for Free & Virtual
Arthur C. Erickson: The Image of the Modern Architect in Canada. This online talk is re-scheduled for October 3, due to the Sept.19 federal holiday being observed. Thank you.
A series of free one-hour storytelling sessions about the weather from different perspectives.
LANDSCAPE: an approach to urbanism for the 21st century
“I’m a little bit like a small-town preacher, these people are my congregation”: Conducting professional journalism in rural Alberta communities
Anthea Black is a Canadian artist, art-publisher and writer based in Oakland, USA and Toronto, Canada.
This seminar presents research evaluating the extent to which mental health varies by gender across the life course among five age cohorts of immigrants
A series of free one-hour long storytelling sessions about the weather from different perspectives.
A talk brought to you by the Community Bridge Lab.
Learn how to avoid common IP mistakes innovators make and receive an introduction to the six kinds of intellectual property
Ontario Stories featuring David Janzen, Peter Schuler, and Ze’ev Gedalof
Join us for a panel discussion and book launch of Both Sides Now: Writing the Edges of the North American West by Dr. Sheila McManus
Why Can't You Just Get Over it? by Dr. Apppoyak'ii / Tiffany Prete
As museums around the world begin to transfer ownership and make returns of looted African cultural heritage, what does this mean for museums in Europe and North America?
Join us as we speak with activist and Kyiv-based think tank director Nataliya Melnyk as she explains the situation in Ukraine and what the future might hold, and answers your questions about the war in Ukraine.
Chris Cornelius is Professor and Chair of the Department of Architecture at the University of New Mexico. He is the founding principal of studio:indigenous.
Building a culture of authentic Black Inclusion: how to become an antiracist leader within higher education.
Building a culture of authentic Black Inclusion: Virtual fireside chat: Why EDI and Antiracism work matters within the Post-Secondary context.
Alberta stories featuring Louise Barrett, Beany Dootjes, & John Stoll.
Alberta stories featuring Api’soomaahka (William Singer III).
The Department of Sociology Speaker Series presents: a talk by Tiffany Semach and Dr. Athena Elafros
by Shelby Martens, alumni of the U of L and PhD candidate at UNB
Atlantic stories featuring Frances Dorsey, Sunetra Ekanayake & Undine Foulds