The Humanities Research Group is an interdisciplinary council comprised of University of Windsor faculty, students, and community members, who support humanities research & facilitate events where thinkers and audience members grapple with issues relating to the human condition.
Join us for a special HRG SALON event, dedicated to legacy of Catherine E. Hundleby. This event will feature a presentation by Alisha Jacobs, Oxana Pimenov, and Dr. Christopher W. Tindale.
We hope to see you there!
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Join us for our upcoming HRG event with Anishnaabe arts and film industry leader Jesse Wente!
The event takes place at 5:30pm on October 25th at the SoCa Armouries Performance Hall.
We hope to see you there!
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Some photos from our recent HRG talk with Randy Boyagoda featuring Nahlah Ayed.
A special thanks to Randy and Nahlah for their captivating words!
Stay tuned for information on our upcoming October event.
Join the conversation, September 26th at 6 pm in the Performance Hall, “Civil Discourse or Civil War,” for a special talk recorded for an international audience by CBC IDEAS. Armouries 37 University Ave. E.
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Join us for our final talk of the semester with Timotheus Vermeulen! The talk is on Wednesday, April 10th at 6pm, and is located at the downtown armouries (37 University Ave E)
As always, HRG events are free and open to the public, and will feature free snacks and refreshments.
Sharing some photos from our January event featuring Dr. Rebecca Major. A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Major for her inspiring words!
Join us for our next HRG event tomorrow evening at 5pm at the Armories Building downtown. Hope to see you there!
Join us for our upcoming HRG event with Michelle Shepard! The event takes place at 5pm on February 29th at the Armories building.
We hope to see you at the event, and please spread the word as HRG events are free, and include snacks and refreshments.
Cinema Salwa invites you to their next event, a screening of the Sudanese film, You Will Die at Twenty (English Subtitles), directed by Amjad Abu Alala.
The screening takes place on February 14th, and will be shown at the media arts community centre at 664 Victoria Ave.
The May Court Club is having an art auction & sale on February 9th at 7pm!
The event takes place at Shō Studios at 628 Monmouth Rd, Windsor.
Tickets can be purchased at May Court, 1122 Wyandotte St E or by emailing [email protected]
Join us on Thursday, January 25th at 5 pm in the Armouries building for our next talk with Dr. Rebecca Majors.
Dr. Majors will discuss the topic of indigenous women in politics, and their agency and the harms of reductionist explanations of its roots.
Some photos from last months HRG talk with Jason McBride!
A special thanks to Jason for taking the time to share his experiences with us all.
Stay tuned for details on our upcmong event in January!
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The HRG is excited to host Jason McBride for a talk on Thursday, November 30th, at 5 pm in the Armouries at 37 University Avenue East.
Please help spread the word as HRG events are free and open to the public, featuring open dialogue and refreshments.
A special thanks to Michael Naicker for appearing as our guest speaker!
We are deeply grateful to Michael for sharing his story, and inspiring us all with his words.
A big shoutout to all our amazing guests for making the evening a memorable experience!
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Join the Book Lovers’ Luncheon for a local literary event in support of the May Court Club on October 29th, noon-3 p.m. at the Windsor Club, 2072 Riverside Dr. E.
The event includes readings by Heidi LM Jacobs, Kim Conklin, and Vanessa Shields and a fancy lunch.
The HRG is pleased to present Michael Naicker in a talk co-sponsored by Assumption University on Wednesday, October 18th, 2023, at 5 pm in the Armouries at 37 University Avenue East.
A captivating evening with Deborah Dundas as our guest speaker!
Thank you, Deborah, for inspiring us with your insights. And a big thank you to all our wonderful guests for joining us.
Stay tuned for more information on our upcoming events!
HRG invites you to attend a free public event focussed on understanding WWI, its legacy, lessons, and mediation on September 30th, at The Armouries downtown.
3:30-5pm talks on “Teaching the First World war Locally”
5:30-7pm lecture about Peter Jackson’s They Shall Not Grow Old
Join us September 21st, 2023, at 5 p.m. in the Armouries at 37 University Ave. E. We welcome Deborah Dundas, Toronto Star Book editor and author. Her talk considers what happens when we don’t talk about poverty or class —and what will happen when we do.