In this talk, Dr. Margaret Pearce, a U.S. based academic, cartographer and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, will introduce cartography as a form of language, explore some of the structural details of that language, ...
Presents a taped discussion with Bill Wilson and Keith Penner, moderated by Brian Wharf, regarding First Nations self-government in Canada. Points covered include strategies for achieving self-government, attitudes toward ...
This two-part presentation by two Taiwan feminists, one Indigenous (Skaya Siku) and the other Han-settler colonial and diasporic (Yi-Chun Tricia Lin) presents a complex picture o
f Taiwan Indigenous women, their struggles ...
Professor Nyström is an internationally recognized academic scholar in the field of image analysis and visualization. Her research spans interactive segmentation, visualization, computational geometry, and shape analysis, ...
Most institutions in North America now acknowledge the importance of diversity in the workplace and in education, and have established dedicated, organizational programs dedicated to promoting and implementing diversity. ...
Professor Joshua A. Fogel, Canada Research Chair at York University, is a historian of modern China and Japan whose scholarly expertise ranges from the history of ideas to Sino-Japanese relation. In this lecture, he will ...
From at least the mid twelfth century until the Expulsion in 1290, England hosted a community of active rabbinic scholars. Although much of their literary heritage has been lost, several treatises and dozens of responsa ...
Juan Arturo Brennan is a leading radio and TV host, and film critic based in Mexico City. He is the music critic for the daily La Jornada and a reviewer for Pauta magazine, the most important Mexican journal on musical ...
What types of changes occurred in musical traditions around the Mediterranean during the shift from Late Antiquity to the European Middle Ages (which corresponds to the 'Golden Age' of Arabo-Islamic civilization)? And what ...