August 19, 2011
Exploring ethno-cultural diversity in the media
The Ottawa English-language launch of the United Nations Association in Canada’s Multimedia & Multiculturalism project hosted a panel to explore some of these questions.
A series of speeches and lectures from the finest minds of our time. Fresh ideas from speakers of note.
The Ottawa English-language launch of the United Nations Association in Canada’s Multimedia & Multiculturalism project hosted a panel to explore some of these questions.
David Perley brings his years of experience in research and consultation with the Wolastoqiyik and Mi’kmaq people to address this important issue.
This talk was from a session titled Equity in Times of Economic Crisis and was part of the 2011 Congress of the Humanities. David Perley is a sociologist, educater and PhD candidate. He specializes in aboriginal education, race relations and the analysis of social problems. David lectures at the Mi’Kmaq-Maliseet Institute at the University of…
This talk was from a session titled Equity in Times of Economic Crisis and was part of the 2011 Congress of the Humanities. David Perley is a sociologist, educater and PhD candidate. He specializes in aboriginal education, race relations and the analysis of social problems. David lectures at the Mi’Kmaq-Maliseet Institute at the University of…
Chief Shawn Atleo, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, speaks at the Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences about First Nations youth and access to quality education.
Marusya Bociurkiw and Terri Roberton on The Femme Monologues, their new graphic memoir series that appears monthly in Xtra! Toronto and in Capital Xtra! (Ottawa).
This talk, entitled: ‘Indigenous Knowledge and Indigenizing the Academy’ was recorded by Ryan Saxby Hill at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences on May 31, 2011.
How community health centres can improve population health and strengthen the sustainability of health-care systems.
Acting Today, Shaping Tomorrow featured a workshop and plenary speakers from across Canada, the United States and around the world that shared the latest on community health innovations in the following themes: * Improving health outcomes for individuals, families, and communities * Advancing health equity * Increasing sustainability of the health system * Building our…
Acting Today, Shaping Tomorrow featured a workshop and plenary speakers from across Canada, the United States and around the world that shared the latest on community health innovations in the following themes: * Improving health outcomes for individuals, families, and communities * Advancing health equity * Increasing sustainability of the health system * Building our…
Samita Mukhopadhyay, executive editor of Feministing.com, will be speaking at Women’s Worlds 2011, which is being held this year in Ottawa-Gatineau from July 3-7.
Samita Mukhopadhyay is an activist, a writer, and executive editor of Feministing, recent winner of the 2011 Hillman Prize for Blog Journalism. She recently published a book entitled: Outdated: Why Dating Is Ruining Your Love Life. Samhita will be speaking at Women’s Worlds 2011, a global conference to advance women’s equality through research, exchange, leadership and action. The…