Official account for the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies: Childhood and Youth Studies, Human Rights & Social Justice, MA in HRSJ, and Indigenous Studies
We invite you to “Feeding Inequality: A Conversation about Child Hunger in Canada.”
Find the building accessibility information and event page here: https://t.co/Y7CYU8qHhI?
We look forward to seeing you there!
#ChildHunger#FoodInsecurity#CarletonUniversity
Some snapshots from Carleton University's Fall Open House on October 26th! Pictured here are Professors Evelyn Namakula Mayanja (HRSJ) and Xuan Thuy Nguyen (CHST), along with two enthusiastic CHST students, Emma Rowe and Jesse Petrie. #CarletonUniversity#FutureRavens
Check out the Carleton Law, Business and Society Discussions: A Student Research Paper Series.
The event is Tuesday Oct 1st from 12PM-1PM on Zoom.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://t.co/7SxKwmGtXM
Meeting ID: 956 4929 7396
HRSJ 5305 interrogates conceptual and ideological assumptions underlying contemporary epidemiological theories, knowledge, and practice, providing an alternative way of thinking about population health at a time when inequality and social pain has reached new heights. #carleton
Join us for the launch of “Fierce, Fabulous and Fluid: How Trans High School Students Work at Gender Nonconformity”! The launch will take place Sept 30th from 5:30PM-7:00PM in Nicol 4050.
Event page: https://t.co/0QLDUBXhLR
Go to Carleton Central to build your 2024-2025 schedule. If you have questions about undergraduate courses or need advising, please contact [email protected]. For graduate inquiries, please contact [email protected].
Please join the authors and editors of a new special issue of Children & Society on Wed Apr 24 at 10am ET.
Registration: https://t.co/DnteNfhO0s
Special issue: https://t.co/XtQQxP0Zdl
#event#carletonuniversity#youthactivism
Check out this recent interview by CLPN featuring co-editors Julie C. Garlen and Neil T. Ramjewan. In this interview, Julie and Neil discuss their recent edited collection. The interview can be found here: https://t.co/3EE9soFc8d
#CLPN#ChildStudies#interview
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Julie Tomiak and Dr. Alexandra Arraiz Matute on their SSHRC grants! Dr. Tomiak has received a SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant and Dr. Arraiz Matute has received a SSHRC Insight Development Grant. #SSHRC#Grants#Congratulations
Check out the latest edition of the newsletter on the Engagement of Girls and Young Women with Disabilities in Southern spaces (ENGAGE) project. See the newsletter here: https://t.co/duFqrAYsRs #decolonial#DecolonialDisabilityStudies#disability#engage
Gary Kinsman and Patrizia Gentile present a discussion on Carleton University’s role in the Canadian war on queers. See more here: https://t.co/Xm7hIRELsz
On February 29th join Gary Kinsman, Laura Hall, and River Rossi for a book launch and discussion about Kinsman’s third edition of The Regulation of Desire: Queer Histories, Queer Struggles. See more here: https://t.co/4VLedm9nc8
Freedom to Read Week took place February 18-24, 2024. As part of the introductory Child Studies course, students engaged in a content-creating activity around children's book bans in schools. Check out their excellent and important work!
We are thrilled to share Dan Irving’s book chapter titled “Slipping Into the Shadows: Boxing, Affect and Healing Justice. Dr. Dan Irving is a faculty member in the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies and the Feminist Institute of Social Transformation at Carleton University.
We are excited to announce the recent article titled “Considering Children in Museums.”It was written by Rebecca Friend, a current IIS Contract Instructor and previous Childhood and Youth Studies Teaching Assistant.
You can read the article here: https://t.co/QpEYv0BhOh
Join us in celebrating IIS' Dr. Julie Sinclair Palm's upcoming talk at the University of Iowa. Event information, including registration, can be found here: https://t.co/wFgaZamZCz
Check out this upcoming lecture by Michele K. Lewis scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 1, marking the commencement of Black History Month. Michele is a 2023-2024 Fulbright Distinguished Chair, Arts and Social Sciences – hosted by FIST.
Register here: https://t.co/fODxMyYjCT