Thanks to everyone who joined us for the Aging People, Aging Places book launch!
@s_biglieri@nelsonster1 and I loved hearing your stories and ideas about aging in Canadian and Indigenous communities.
Want to know more about the book/project?
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Join us on September 26 from 6:30-8PM EST for the Aging People, Aging Places book launch! Hear from book contributors and community members on aging in Canada.
Súper excited to receive _Invisible Borders in a Bordered World_ — congrats Alex and Josh on a fabulous collection! Thrilled to be a part of this! (my essay “‘Not … Places of High Consequence’: Great Plains, Internal Colonization, and Pipelines in American Media Coverage”)
Don't miss a new display by Sharmila Seyyid, a Sri Lankan writer & activist who was placed in residence w/ UNO’s @GoldsteinHR & UNO’s Sam & Frances Fried Holocaust & Genocide Academy. This display will be up thru Dec. Learn more abt Seyyid: https://t.co/kfGgB70Yg7
To honour Indigenous Peoples Day, @geo_uoft wishes to celebrate the work of several Indigenous and ally scholars (faculty & former students) across the tri-campus. Here is just a small sample of their critically important work: https://t.co/c55crWx659
@UTM_GGE@UTSC_HumanGeo
Imagine living in the US today, where the #1 source of domestic terrorism is far-right groups(per FBI!), books about slavery are getting banned, parents are criminalized for trans kids, yet asserting the 1st amendment is about protecting bigots from feeling embarrassed in public.
A great 🧵previewing a bit of what's inside our new book #AgingPeopleAgingPlaces from my co-editor @mhartt !
So lucky to have gotten to work with these wonderful folks! Looking forward to the launch 🚀