Episode 18 of the ACAM Podcast is out now!
This episode looks behind the scenes at the creation of "The Paper Trail" exhibit, featured at the Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver's Chinatown.
Listen to this episode anywhere you get your podcasts
Who are built environments in Vancouver for and why? What can be done to address the inequities of public space-making? Join us for a lunch-and-learn on how urban planning affects community spaces & futures. In collaboration with @MuseumOfVan. #ResiStories https://t.co/RqscH4qRqz
We very much look forward to the next event in the Art and Testimony webinar series. Register at the link below, then tune in on March 7th, 9AM Pacific Time, online.
The Faculty of Arts is embarking on a strategic planning process resulting in a new five year strategy. Join us in this exciting journey by attending an upcoming focus group to share your perspectives on the future of our Faculty: https://t.co/WK7mGih58K
(CWL required)
Join us for a talk by Prof. Sebastian Veg, Professor of Intellectual History of 20th Century China at the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS), Paris. @EHESS_fr https://t.co/hPSutat18k
In The Long Emancipation, Dr. Rinaldo Walcott posits that Black people globally live in the time of emancipation and that emancipation is definitely not freedom. Join him Feb 7 as he tackles the question, ‘What is (Black) freedom?’ In conversation with Dr. Peter James Hudson.
SCHOLAR SPOTLIGHT: "Since stepping outside of the UBC box, my role at @MuseumofVan has given me a different perspective on the significance of public scholarship. Public scholarship helps drive activism in the community." —ISGP PhD candidate Denise Fong https://t.co/yyGliFikao
Join @museumofvan & @UBC_PH for an evening of compelling readings by authors Y-Dang Troeung and Carmen Aguirre at their event, ResiStories: Re-Imagining Refugee Memoir. The readings will be followed by a conversation with Dr. Amanda Cheong from @UBCSociology.
there is a lot
to mourn to warm to
warn (Guillermo, 14)
On Jan. 17, come listen to @KawikaGuillermo discuss his prose-poetry book, Nimrods, in a conversation with @mila_zuo about poetry, pictures, and parents. Co-sponsored by @GRSJInstitute RSVP here: https://t.co/I5WpqABlEi
You won't be able to resist our 1st event of 2024, ResiStories: Re-Imagining Refugee Memoir. Join us on Jan. 11, @museumofvan where @KawikaGuillermo & Carmen Aguirre will be reading excerpts from "Landbridge" by Y-Dang Troeung & Carmen's "Something Fierce" https://t.co/txONadYP3p
🎙 As many of you may know, Fish Tales is a collaboration between the GOGC Society and @ubcinstrcc that focuses on community storytelling surrounding seafood. Click the link below to learn more about this project - with comments by our Collections Manager! https://t.co/cuUTkp7ABJ
Read about Fish Tales, a project from @ubcinstrcc and @gogcannery that aims to increase community-based storytelling and add more diverse voices to the stories of West Coast fishing. 🐟 https://t.co/r2e29lqcab
Celebrate the harvest season on Saturday October 7 & 14 for a free @BCCultureDays event!🌾 Drop in anytime 3-5pm and enjoy fun activities, moon cake and tea🥮🌕 #Steveston@ubcinstrcc#UrbanBounty https://t.co/ZVrI8g811G
The Public Humanities Hub at UBC-Vancouver is hiring two Work Learn students for the 2023W Term.
- Graduate Academic Assistant – Communications & Education Content Specialist
- Graduate Academic Assistant – Digital Scholarship
Apply by August 14, 2023.
https://t.co/uC1kmvNJsk
Join us for a viewing at the UBC Welcome Centre for the National Remembrance event marking the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Exclusion Act in Canada.
June 23, 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
More info:
https://t.co/30yIilZm3Q