A research centre at @UWinnipeg approaching the history and culture of Mennonites within a transnational context. Publisher of the Journal of Mennonite Studies.
We hope you'll join us in person or virtually for "Global Mennonites and the Justice System Since 1525: Martyrs, Perpetrators, Enforcers, and Advocates," October 3 and 4. Visit our website for the full conference schedule and to register.
TONIGHT! Historian Marlene Epp will deliver our annual CTMS Lecture: "Mennonites and the F-Word in the Era of Women's Lib." 7 p.m. in Convocation Hall at @uwinnipeg. Livestream at https://t.co/Sp82YAMNQP
NEXT WEEK! Winnipeg premiere of "The Russlaender Migration: From Revolution to Reflection"
LA SEMAINE PROCHAINE ! Première à Winnipeg de « La migration des Russlaender: de la révolution à la réflexion »
January 15, 7 pm, @uwinnipeg (EG Hall)
If you've been thinking about applying for a Plett Foundation grant for your Mennonite history project, be aware that the next application deadline is SEPTEMBER 15. Details at https://t.co/fougavycpO.
"Faith, Loss, Renewal: The Russlaender Mennonites," a photo exhibit created by Aileen Friesen with designer Anikó Szabó, is on on display at Gallery in the Park in Altona, MB, until July 31. See https://t.co/wdCFFnZ0HY for hours.
Former Chair in Mennonite Studies Royden Loewen was interviewed yesterday by CBC London Morning to explain why there is vaccine hesitancy in some Mennonite communities. https://t.co/WzxLNl23GT
Our next CTMS Film Night is WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, at 7 p.m. We will be screening "Passage to Freedom," a documentary featuring powerful oral histories of Southeast Asian refugees who made dangerous journeys from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia to Canada between 1975 and 1985.
Join us tonight at 7 p.m., in person at @uwinnipeg or virtually, for our CTMS Lecture, "When the Dutch Got Worldly: The Origins of an Anabaptist Global Imagination," by Dr. Karl Koop (@CMUwpg).
Our next CTMS Film Night features Eurodonbas, a documentary exploring the European heritage of cities in eastern Ukraine, shot shortly before the 2022 Russian invasion. April 2, 7 p.m., @uwinnipeg
Our annual lecture is two weeks away! This year, Dr. Karl Koop will present on the worldly Dutch Mennonites of the 17th century, where he locates the origins of a global Mennonite community. Join us at @uwinnipeg or register to participate virtually.
Our next CTMS Film Night features Eurodonbas, a documentary exploring the European heritage of cities in eastern Ukraine, shot shortly before the 2022 Russian invasion. April 2, 7 p.m., @uwinnipeg
How did Mennonites become a global community? On Apr. 10, Dr. Karl Koop explores the roots of this transnational community in the ninth annual CTMS Lecture. Learn more about the lecture by visiting https://t.co/b5H011Ledr.
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