Today I'm taking part in a documentary with @erikadyckhist about a 101-year-old nurse, Kay Parley, who cared for patients during LSD-assisted psychotherapy in 1950s Canada!
Join Indigenous Storyteller in Residence Tenille Campbell in her "Framing Community", participants are invited to sit for a Polaroid portrait every Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday from 1 pm to 3 pm in Murray 134. More info here: https://t.co/5Qf9XOI0sA
For those studying residential school histories, a recent article I published on the concealment of abuses might be of interest for your work.
(My messages are open if you need help accessing a copy).
In our latest piece, Sam Huckerby reflects on the Timber Colonialism Conference that took place in Uppsala, Sweden in November.
"Seeing the Forests for the Timber: Reflections on the Timber Colonialism Conference"
https://t.co/Xoke584Gmo
#envhist#foresthistory#timber
In a new episode of the Witness to Yesterday podcast Nicole O’Byrne talks to James Naylor, Rhonda L. Hinther & Jim Mochoruk about their book, For a Better World: The Winnipeg General Strike and the Workers' Revolt. Listen at: https://t.co/NCI5Q7b7MF. @umanitobapress#LabourRights
Call for Papers - Migrations & Gatherings in the West, Western Canadian History Conference to be held September 12-15, 2024 in Saskatoon. Hosted by U of S Department of History. Proposal deadline April 15, 2024!
October is #WomensHistoryMonth and #QueerHistoryMonthCanada, so to celebrate this convergence, USSU Women's Centre Coordinator Yashica Bither curated a display that can be seen on the ground floor of the Murray Library!
Make sure you catch up with the environmental history worth reading from last month!
@JessicaMDeWitt will be publishing October's list on Thursday.
https://t.co/5iNFZFzs53
#envhist#envhum#history
Happening this Thursday October 19th at 7:15pm. Neatby Timlin Theatre (Arts 241).
The Bilson Lecture at USask honours the late Professor Geoffrey Bilson, a specialist in American colonial history and Canadian medical history who also wrote historical fiction for children.
The Museum of Antiquities at USask will open its special exhibition "Not Set in Stone: An Exploration of Gender and Sexuality in Greek and Roman Art" opens Oct 5. Runs until Dec. 22. Hours - 9 am- 4 pm M-F, 12pm- 4pm Sat
#2SQHMCan#LGBThistory#2SLGBTQIAplus#saskatoon#usask
R. H. Chesshire, assistant to the HBC Fur Trade Commissioner, included his assessment of residential schools, hospitals and the impact of tuberculosis in a report following his visit to Mackenzie River posts in 1937.
Animal History invites article submissions for its inaugural volume, to be published in 2025. It’s a new, peer-reviewed journal for histories of animals and human-animal relationships. Submissions submitted via[https://t.co/4jXAOoguca] contact us [email protected]