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The Drawing Bar
Free snacks and a cash bar to go with drawing activities.
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Free snacks and a cash bar to go with drawing activities.
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Join guest scholar Professor Janis Thiessen to learn about the production and consumption of Canadian snack foods from an historical standpoint.
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This workshop will focus on basic practical preparation for an oral history project, including the interviewing and transcription processes.
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As part of Asian Culture Days and International Education Week the following will be presented:
Godzilla, Pokemon, and Yokai: The Role(s) of Monsters in Japanese Popular Culture
Guest Speaker: Dr. Jeff Wilson (Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies, and Chair of Culture and Language Studies - Renison University College (University of Waterloo).
Day/Date: Monday, November 6, 2017
Time: 4:30 p.m.
Location: AH-100
See attached poster for details.
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The Buddhist Temple of Southern Alberta will present the following:
Refugee Shinran (see attached poster for more details)
Guest Speaker: Dr. Jeff Wilson (Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies at Renison University College, University of Waterloo)
Day/Date: Saturday, November 4, 2017
Time: 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Location: Buddhist Temple of Southern Alberta (470 - 40th Street South)
This presentation is open to the public. Free admission. Refreshments will follow the presentation.
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The Nikkei Memory Capture Project’s “Stop the Presses! Japanese-Canadians in 20th century Southern Alberta newspapers” exhibit is now being featured in the University of Lethbridge Library. The exhibit presents articles from Southern Alberta newspapers and reveals how they portrayed Canadian Nikkei (people of Japanese descent) during the 20th century. From the exhibit you will see how the newspapers reflect changing cultural, moral, and social attitudes over time.
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Prof. Gideon Fujiwara (Asian Studies Coordinator, History Department) will introduce the film and moderate the question and answer session for the following film:
Buffalo Boy
(Mùa len trâu, 2004)
By Nguyễn-Võ Nghiêm-Minh
Film Screening by Asian Studies
Asian Culture Days
International Education Week
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
7:00 p.m.
TH-204
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The Women Scholars' Speaker Series presents a panel on "How We Came to Study the Things We Do"
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International violist Rivka Golani returns to Lethbridge to perform a concert in support of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit Bursary for U of L students, and dedicated to Joe Crowshoe Sr.
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Treats for Coyote: Visions of Arcadia in the New World
A brief survey of the artistic practice of Mary Anne Barkhouse and how it relates to the human and natural history of Canada, with a special focus on the Indigenous perspective of both.