New book focuses on witnesses post political genocide
Dr. Jane Barter's timely new monograph explores witnessing in the aftermath of political atrocity or genocide.
Dr. Jane Barter's timely new monograph explores witnessing in the aftermath of political atrocity or genocide.
ShekonNeechie.ca is posting biographies of Indigenous historians in celebration of National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Two exceptional Noh theatre artisans from Japan will visit UWinnipeg to discuss and demonstrate their crafts of mask-making and textiles.
Dr. Candida Rifkind’s new book, Graphic Refuge, explores recent narratives about a range of refugee experiences.
The University of Winnipeg congratulates Em Penner, Thomas Hepworth, and Lisa Maes, valedictorians for the 126th Convocation ceremonies on Thursday, June 12 and Friday, June 13.
Scott de Groot knew from an early age he is queer. It is a truth that has shaped both his personal journey and professional path.
University of Winnipeg’s Dr. Brandon W. Goulding, who studies developmental psychology, wants to discover whether young children can uncover the past by using clues in the present.
Four amazing speakers, each with a UWinnipeg connection, will speak at TEDx Winnipeg. Their presentations will cover topics ranging from identity to ethical artificial intelligence, tattooing and museum roles in reconciliation and healing.
As a keynote speaker at this year’s British Women Writers Association Conference, Dr. Kerry Sinanan will explore the ways that including marginalized experiences can help us reshape how we perceive race and gender.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Kevin Walby and co-author Dr. Jamie Brownlee will launch "Psychedelic Capitalism" (Fernwood Publishing) at McNally Robinson Booksellers on May 15.