Educational Ojibwe radio drama to hit the airwaves in 2021
'Aakoziiwigamig: An Ojibwe Radio Drama' will be airing every second second on NCI, starting Wednesday, January 13. The show was created as a way of sharing the language with the community.
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'Aakoziiwigamig: An Ojibwe Radio Drama' will be airing every second second on NCI, starting Wednesday, January 13. The show was created as a way of sharing the language with the community.
A project led by Dr. Mary Jane McCallum and Dr. Erin Millions is one of two University of Winnipeg research projects to be awarded funding from...
Dr. Jaime Cidro is one of two University of Winnipeg researchers to be awarded funding from the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) as part of...
University of Winnipeg student Tammy Wolfe has been recognized with a CBC Manitoba Future 40 Award for her work advocating for the Truth and Reconciliation...
Taylor Wilson’s paper, Decolonizing Diets through Indigenous-focused Food Guides, has recently been published in the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development. Her research comes...
UWinnipeg's Dr. Julie Nagam in one of 10 established Indigenous media scholars and artists that are virtually presenting at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's inaugural Indigenous Digital Delegation at MIT.
The UWinnipeg Chapter of .caISES has been recognized with the 2020 Stelvio J. Zanin Distinguished Chapter of the Year award.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Jerry Fontaine will be celebrating the launch of his new book, Our Hearts Are as One Fire: An Ojibway-Anishinabe Vision for the Future, at an online launch taking place Friday, October 23, 3:00 pm, via Zoom.
For the first time ever at The University of Winnipeg, there is an Indigenous cohort for the Development Studies Program this fall. Early Childhood Educators in Manitoba from Lac Brochet to the north, Rousseau River to the south, and students from Behrens River, Cross Lake, Norway House, and Peguis, among other communities, are participating.
The University of Winnipeg recognizes that Sunday, October 4 is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Awareness Day. To understand the final report of the...