You're invited to the Social Justice Fair!
Wed, Feb 7, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
2299 Grant Ave (where Folio Cafe is on CMU campus)
Meet community organizations, learn what they do, and get involved.
Free ride to the fair for UW students. Email [email protected] for more info.
Unemployed Youth Africa Inc. is organizing a Spring Biz Training & Networking Bazaar on June 8, from 2:00-6:00 PM. For more information and to register, please visit the link: https://t.co/6u2Si5j39p
Dr. Stephanie Stobbe, Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution Studies, is more than just the co-author of the Hearts of Freedom travelling exhibition; her story is also one of the 175 interviews that make it up. Learn more about her journey by visiting https://t.co/4mTWH9jyoa.
Dr. Stephanie Stobbe, Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution Studies, recently celebrated the opening of the Hearts of Freedom exhibition at the Canadian Museum of History. Over 100 people braved the winter storm to attend the event.
Tomorrow (February 24), MSC's Karen Ridd will be facilitating a story-telling event at the U of M on "Unbounded Stories." It will feature Magi Hadad (MSC student), Angela Lavallee (MSC grad) and Izzeddin Hawamda (MSC sessional instructor).
https://t.co/B3hJh7MQmr
MSC's Karen Ridd recently spoke to the Winnipeg Free Press about how to live more simply in a consumerist culture. Her remarks are based on many years of teaching the "Voluntary Simplicity" course at MSC and can be found in the linked article. https://t.co/6yvKlPEN8T
In light of Marie Kondo's recent announcement, Teaching Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution Studies Karen Ridd spoke to @cbcradio about her course Voluntary Simplicity and how it relates to simple living and finding our joy.
https://t.co/IWmkBXWJme
We are so excited to see Social Justice Fair happening in person.
Here is your chance to Interact with community organizations, learn about important causes and issues, and find opportunities for involvement.
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In this highly participatory class, students will engage topics in intersectional analysis, read and dialogue about colonialism, the Doctrine of Discovery, racism, white supremacy, decolonization, and the not-for-profit industrial complex, among other topics.
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These are just some of the questions we explore in the course Program Evaluation in Development and Conflict Resolution. Please join us for a participatory and engaging study of the evaluating programs.
Sign up for this Winter semester course!
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Does our program actually work?"
"Are we helping the people we intend to help?"
"Is development / conflict resolution happening because of our project?"
"Are there consequences of our work we didn't think about?"
"Can we improve on how we do our work?"
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We're hiring! Menno Simons College is looking for a part time Student Office Assistant to help out during the Fall and Winter academic terms. Please send your application in to our administrative coordinator James Cheng at ja.cheng@uwinnipeg.
Do you have a background in International Development? Are you passionate about the cause of global hunger? If you answered yes to both questions, then check out our post for a Senior Programs Officer: https://t.co/dGA28plJqH
Students in the Nonviolent Social Change class study social change from a social justice perspective. We are pleased to share some of the student projects here!
https://t.co/DSLcgrnzCB
Mark your calendars for the 16th annual Social Justice Fair!
March 9, 2022 @ 11:00am - 2:00pm
REGISTER: https://t.co/K6X4rJhkPW
Contact Euncho Ko with any questions at [email protected]#SJF2022