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The NCTR is delighted to partner with the Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba for an in-person “Reconciliation Through Education” learning series here in Winnipeg, Treaty One Territory.
Our #UMINDG winter 2024 colloquium lineup starts tomorrow with an amazing discussion on teaching Indigenous Languages! Everyone welcome at all sessions this semester!
The food theft crisis is framed as a threat to paying customers. This furthers the divide between those who can still afford groceries & those who cannot.
Read Dr. Merissa Daborn (@UMbINDG) in: Policing is not the answer to shoplifting, feeding people is https://t.co/xpD3FgYuva
Cool news!
Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council and the University of Manitoba announced today that they have an alliance with Disney/Lucasfilm to create an official Anishinaabemowin version of Star Wars: A New Hope. Auditions for voice actors in 2024 https://t.co/Lk28BCBQcT
A dream come true. An all Metis journal - authors, editors copy editor, layout editor and graphic designer. Upcoming submission deadline November 1, 2023 @uwinnipeg
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Join the "Teach-In for Reconciliation" Sept. 29th. Doors Open at 8:30am.
IN PERSON: Investors Group Athletic Centre, University of Manitoba
LIVE STREAM: https://t.co/AiksDYMqPT
Today we celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day, a day to remember, respect, and commemorate the heritage, diverse cultures, and achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples from across our territories. #UManitoba
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New #UManitoba Faculty of Arts graduates, Tréchelle Bunn and Alicia Rae Kubrakovich will be at the UM Annual Traditional Graduation Pow Wow on Saturday, May 6. Will you join them?
Watch a video on their stories and learn more about the Pow Wow. https://t.co/N8Weyj6lLy
Our Critical Conversations series continues!
We are thrilled to welcome Drs. Cary Miller, @tmontoya22, @EmmaSNorman, & @NicoleJoyWilson for a roundtable on #water & #borders.
Join the conversation Feb 28 @ 2 PM CST
Register now: https://t.co/qc7Y3dcblP
Black History Month is a time to increase awareness of the issues and difficulties that have been historically faced, and continue to be faced, by Black people and communities, while honoring the achievements of Black people in Canada and around the world.
Happy to gather for @MccallumMary’s talk for the @UMbINDG colloquium series re: her new book about labour and the Mount Elgin Industrial/Indian Residential School. Thanks for coming to visit, Dr. McCallum! Check out this book.
UManitoba/Winnipeg folks: Please join @MccallumMary and @UMbINDG tomorrow, January 25 at 11:30 in Tier Building, for a talk about Dr. McCallum's new book, Nii Ndahlohke Boys' and Girls' Work at Mount Elgin Industrial School, 1890-1915: https://t.co/wc55umNqB4