Provost's Diversity Research Forum
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The Provost's Diversity Research Forum is an annual conference at the University of Victoria that engages participants in critical conversations about diversity topics. The event attracts more than 300 staff, students, faculty and community members who value the forum as a space to learn, share and unite. Past keynote speakers have included: Denise Chong; Yvonne Brown; Senator Jim Munson; the Honorable Steven L. Point, Lieutenant Governor of B.C.; Her Honour Gwendolyn Point; Senator Lillian Dyck; Senator Vivienne Poy; Helen Lenskji, University of Toronto; Dorothy Christian, Simon Fraser University; Budd Hall, University of Victoria; and Lorna Williams, University of Victoria.
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Item As Long as the Sun Shines, Grass Grows and Rivers Flow: A Century and a Half Measured through Artistic Activism(2017-02-16) O'Bonsawin, Christine; Delaronde, Lindsay; Nicolson, Marianne; Strong, Amanda; Cornwall, Gillian; Radmacher, MichaelItem Blows Against the Academy: Shifting Definitions of Scholarship(2017-02-16) Tanaka, Jim; Banks, Frida; Dwyer, Patrick; Brown, Boma; Sayers, AlanaItem Globalization, Migration and the University: Challenges and Opportunities(2017-02-16) Ramraj, Victor J.; Ansloos, Jeffrey; Schallie, Charlotte; McRae, JeanItem Provost's Diversity Research Forum Opening Reception 2017(2017-02-16) Wong Sneddon, Grace; Wiegler, Will; Cassels, JamieItem Mobilizing Our Words: Student Voices on the Indigenous and International Plans(2017-02-16) Wright, Nancy; Best, Tricia; Young, Ruth; Alyamani, Maryam Saleh Ahmed; Powell, Sarah; Houssin, Yvonne; Franco, YamilaItem Shared Lessons: On the Journey to a Collaborative, Inclusive Community(2017-02-16) Goto-Jones, Christopher; Dunsdon, Jim; Webber, Jeremy; Krull, Catherine; Lipson, RobItem Ninth Annual Diversity Research Forum, Critical Conversations: Reconciliation and Resurgence (Jan. 21, 2016). "Opening Reception"(2016-04-22) Rogers, Shelagh; Wong Sneddon, Grace; Kuehne, Valerie; Weigler, WillItem Ninth Annual Diversity Research Forum, Critical Conversations: Reconciliation and Resurgence. (January 22, 2016). "Global and Indigenous Perspectives on Mental Health." [video file](2016-03-11) Marton, Andrew; Chia, Ai-Lan; France-Rodriguez, Honore; Lalonde, Christopher; Magassa, Moussa; Taos Taknint, Joelle; Wang, GordonItem Ninth Annual Diversity Research Forum, Critical Conversations: Reconciliation and Resurgence. (January 22, 2016). "Reconciliation and Resurgence Plenary Session." [video file].(2016-03-11) Young, Ruth; Craft, Aimee; Desjarlais, Blake; Regan, Paulette; Smith, DawnItem Ninth Annual Diversity Research Forum, Critical Conversations: Reconciliation and Resurgence. (January 22, 2016). "Decolonizing Pedagogies." [Video file](2016-03-11) McGregor, Catherine; Sanford, Kathy; Cunningham, Brad; Murphy, TraceyItem Welcome. Recorded at the ninth annual Diversity Research Forum, Critical Conversations: Reconciliation and Resurgence, Jan. 22, 2016(2016-02-17) Wong Sneddon, Grace; Mateer, CatherineItem Elders' Voices: Ethics and protocols, ceremonies and rituals(2014-05-23)Presentation at the Diversity Research Forum, Critical Conversations III: International, Indigenous, Intersectional, presented Feb. 11-12, 2010 at the University of Victoria. With members of UVic's Elders' Voices.Item Diversity: The key to life, living, existence and community(2014-05-16) Williams, LornaKeynote presentation at the Diversity Research Forum, Critical Conversations III: International, Indigenous, Intersectional, presented Feb. 11-12, 2010 at the University of Victoria. Lorna Williams (Lil'wat Nation) is the Canada Research Chair, Indigenous Knowledge and Learning, at the University of Victoria.Item Declaring the Games open: The 2010 Olympic ceremonies and the politics of Indigenous symbolism(2014-05-01) O'Bonsawin, ChristineKeynote presentation at the Diversity Research Forum, Critical Conversations III: International, Indigenous, Intersectional, presented Feb. 11-12, 2010 at the University of Victoria. Christine O'Bonsawin is an assistant professor of history and director of the Indigenous Minor Program at the University of Victoria.Item Whose local? Whose global? Knowledge, diversity and intersectionality in a troubled world(2014-04-08) Hall, BuddKeynote presentation by Budd Hall, Director, Office of Community-Based Research, at Critical Conversations III: International, Indigenous, Intersectional. 3rd annual Diversity Research Forum, Feb. 11-12, 2010Item Item Opening spaces(2012-04-29) Caws, Catherine; Hopper, Tim; Sanford, Kathy; Sanseverino, Mary; Young, LynneOpening spaces for equitable, accessible and responsive learning: The role of technologyItem Learning without borders(2012-04-29) Anglin, Jim; Benton, Jill; Branzan Albu, Alexandra; Hammond, Carolyn; Perovkaya, Olga; Scobie, Robin; St. Pierre, AnissaLearning without borders: Promoting social justice through the internationalization of teachingItem Just sustainability(2012-04-29) Fromholt, Rita; Horter, Will; McMahon, Martha; Rodriguez de France, Maria del Carmen; Tepleski, Devin“Just” sustainability: Balancing environmental protection and human rights