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Student Voices Week

Student Voices Week

When:
Monday, March 13, 2023 at 8:00 AM – Sunday, March 19, 2023 at 8:00 PM
Where:
Queen's Campus
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Student Voices Week is a concentrated series of opportunities to engage in conversations about equity at Queen's and to celebrate the equity-focused work being done by students across campus.

Student Voices Week is hosted by the Queen's Shift Project in the Student Experience Office in collaboration with many university partners and student groups.

Unless otherwise noted, all Student Voices Week events are open to any students looking to be part of the shift towards a safer and more inclusive campus culture for everyone.

Visit our event page for more information and a list of events! (Note that this a live page, so please check back regularly.)

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Virtual Interactive Webinar Series for Public Safety Personnel Families Wellbeing Hub

Virtual Interactive Webinar Series for Public Safety Personnel Families Wellbeing Hub

When:
Monday, February 27, 2023
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Where:
Online
Room: Online
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Description:

Over the past two months, 11K people have visited PSPNET Families Wellbeing Hub. We welcome you to join us to learn more about what we are doing and share your input so that we can improve our Hub in the future! After a brief overview of the Hub, attendees will be invited to move into moderated breakout rooms to explore important questions of what they like about what we have created and what we could build on in the future.

PSPNET Families has been developed through funding by the Public Health Agency of Canada, and complements PSPNET, a federally funded online platform that offers Internet-delivered Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (ICBT) for PSP. Please visit PSPNET | For Families of PSP for more information about this exciting new resource.

As this is an open event and all are welcome, please note, registration is required. Information gathered from this event will play a central role in growing a network that will serve and support PSP families across Canada. Following the event, attendees will be asked to complete a survey to inform the format, frequency, and themes of future PSP Families Network activities

Please register in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting

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Dr. Kyle Willmott on Empowering Others: Carving Spaces in the Academy (online)

Dr. Kyle Willmott on Empowering Others: Carving Spaces in the Academy (online)

When:
Monday, February 27, 2023
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
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Description:

Dr. Kyle Willmott on empowering others.

This online Zoom lecture series centres speakers' diverse experiences navigating the challenging world of academia, finding opportunities within and beyond postsecondary institutions, and carving space for themselves and others in their fields. 

Dr. Kyle Willmott is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Simon Fraser and a Senior Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto. He is a member of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte First Nation. His research interests are in political and economic sociology, settler colonialism, Indigenous-settler relations, and critical Indigenous policy studies. 

The lecture series is available in an accessible format or with appropriate communication supports upon request. Please contact us by email at empoweringothers.eo@gmail.com.

This event is funded by York University's Liberal Arts and Professional Studies' Global & Community Engagement Events and Outreach Fund. 

Contact:
Melissa Forcione
melissa.forcione@queensu.ca
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Department of History Sherwood Lecture: Dr. Pamela H. Smith

Department of History Sherwood Lecture: Dr. Pamela H. Smith

When:
Thursday, March 2, 2023
5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Where:
Grant Hall
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The Department of History presents the 2023 John M. Sherwood Memorial Lecture: "Lizards, Metals, Stones, and Sands: Practical Investigations and Vernacular Knowledge Systems in Early Modern Europe," with Dr. Pamela H. Smith

Numerous remedies and techniques in early modern Europe (1400-1750) emerged out of vernacular usage and were subsequently transmitted upward to texts and text-based regimes of professional training. Such practices have often been seen as the result of so-called trial and error processes. This view, however, does not do justice to the practical material investigations of kitchens and workshops, nor to the larger knowledge systems and “material imaginaries” of natural generation and transformation that underpinned these practices. Drawing evidence from the Making and Knowing Project’s research on practical and craft knowledge, this lecture will illustrate such practical investigations and vernacular knowledge systems and argue for new narratives in the history of knowledge.

Pamela H. Smith is Seth Low professor of history at Columbia University, and founding Director of the Center for Science and Society and of its cluster project The Making and Knowing Project (www.makingandknowing.org).  Her articles and books examine craft and practice, and its relationship to scientific knowledge. 

A catered reception will follow the lecture. RSVPs are required.

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Department of History
history.events@queensu.ca
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Media Cosmologies: A conversation with Cheryl L’Hirondelle and Callum Beckford

Media Cosmologies: A conversation with Cheryl L’Hirondelle and Callum Beckford

When:
Friday, March 10, 2023
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Where:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Room: Atrium
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Since the mid-1990s when world wide web first swung into public view, the net art works of Cheryl L’Hirondelle (Cree/Halfbreed; German/Polish) have explored and articulated the radical possibilities of nêhiyawin (Cree worldview) within the emergent, evolving landscape of digital culture. Among Turtle Island’s earliest adopters of the web as an artistic medium and most cogent theorists of its significance as a space of cultural self-determination and survivance, L’Hirondelle has created and co-created a body of artworks and texts that are crucial not only to understanding the full histories of media art and the internet, but also to imagining their futures –– Isi-pîkiskwêwin-Ayapihkêsîsak (Speaking the Language of Spiders, with Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, 1996),Dene/Cree ElderSpeak: Tales of the Heart and Spirit (with Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, 1998),  treatycard (2004), Horizon Zero 17: TELL (2004), and wêpinâsowina (2005), among others.

This public program celebrates the ongoing restoration of one of these projects, vancouversonglines.ca (2008). Alongside talks by artists Cheryl L’Hirdondelle and Callum Beckford, vancouversonglines.ca will be presented in a legacy environment on computer terminals in Agnes’ atrium, giving the public access to this work for the first time in years.

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Public Health Sciences Seminar - Where can your degree take you? Stories from PhD alumni in professional practice

Public Health Sciences Seminar - Where can your degree take you? Stories from PhD alumni in professional practice

When:
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
Where:
Carruthers Hall
Room: 102
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In-Person Event with Zoom Link - For Zoom link contact PHSadmin@queensu.ca 

Contact:
Susan Preston
spreston@queensu.ca
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Media Cosmologies: an intergenerational conversation on art, technology, and transmission

Media Cosmologies: an intergenerational conversation on art, technology, and transmission

When:
Friday, March 10, 2023
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Where:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
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Description:

Join us for artist talks with Cheryl L’Hirondelle and Callum Beckford

Since the mid-1990s when world wide web first swung into public view, the net art works of Cheryl L’Hirondelle (Cree/Halfbreed; German/Polish) have explored and articulated the radical possibilities of nêhiyawin (Cree worldview) within the emergent, evolving landscape of digital culture. Among Turtle Island’s earliest adopters of the web as an artistic medium and most cogent theorists of its significance as a space of cultural self-determination and survivance, L’Hirondelle has created and co-created a body of artworks and texts that are crucial not only to understanding the full histories of media art and the internet, but also to imagine their futures –– Isi-pîkiskwêwin-Ayapihkêsîsak / Speaking the Language of Spiders, with Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew (1996), Dene/Cree ElderSpeak: Tales of the Heart and Spirit with Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew (1998), treatycard (2004), Horizon Zero 17: TELL (2004), and wêpinâsowina (2005), among others.

This public program celebrates the ongoing restoration of one of these projects, vancouversonglines.ca (2008). Alongside talks by artists Cheryl L’Hirdondelle and Callum Beckford, and facilitated by Sebastian De Line, Associate Curator, Care and Relations at Agnes, vancouversonglines.ca is presented in a legacy environment on computer terminals in Agnes’s Atrium, giving the public access to this work for the first time in years. Free and open to all, no registration is needed.

Contact:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
aeac@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
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Art Hive @Agnes

Art Hive @Agnes

When:
Thursday, March 9, 2023
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Room: André Biéler Studio
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Artmaking is innately therapeutic and can improve general well-being. We invite adults 16+ to join us and explore the creative process through experimentation and play.

Art Hive is free; materials are provided and no prior art experience is necessary. If you are looking for guidance, Harper Johnston, art therapist/facilitator offers weekly projects.

This program is made possible through the generous support of the Birks Family Foundation.

Contact:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
aeac@queensu.ca
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Free
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Art Hive @Agnes

Art Hive @Agnes

When:
Thursday, March 2, 2023
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Room: André Biéler Studio
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Description:

Artmaking is innately therapeutic and can improve general well-being. We invite adults 16+ to join us and explore the creative process through experimentation and play.

Art Hive is free; materials are provided and no prior art experience is necessary. If you are looking for guidance, Harper Johnston, art therapist/facilitator offers weekly projects.

This program is made possible through the generous support of the Birks Family Foundation.

Contact:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
aeac@queensu.ca
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Free
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Art Hive @Agnes

Art Hive @Agnes

When:
Thursday, February 23, 2023
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Room: André Biéler Studio
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Description:

Artmaking is innately therapeutic and can improve general well-being. We invite adults 16+ to join us and explore the creative process through experimentation and play.

Art Hive is free; materials are provided and no prior art experience is necessary. If you are looking for guidance, Harper Johnston, art therapist/facilitator offers weekly projects.

This program is made possible through the generous support of the Birks Family Foundation.

Contact:
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
aeac@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
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