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"Engaged English" Lecture Series: Johannah Bird

"Engaged English" Lecture Series: Johannah Bird

When:
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Where:
Watson Hall
Room: 517
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Description:

Don't miss our final "Engaged English" lecture of 2022!

Doctoral Candidate Johannah Bird will be delivering her Predoctoral Fellowship lecture on November 22nd at 2:30 in Watson Hall 517.

Learn more and Johanna here: https://www.johannahbird.com/about

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Pop-up Book Launch: Stress Relief Colouring Book

Pop-up Book Launch: Stress Relief Colouring Book

When:
Thursday, December 8, 2022
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Where:
Joseph S. Stauffer Library
Room: Atrium
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Description:

Librarians at the W.D. Jordan Rare Books & Special Collections and the Bracken Health Sciences Library have partnered to collaborate on a Rare Medical Texts Outreach Project, the Ol’ Medical Colouring Book.  The project was realized with the hard work and dedication of HIST212 student, Carolyn Kane, who undertook the selection of images and overall design with a special focus on images from historical anatomy and botany books. 

The core purpose of this initiative is to provide students with a stress relief activity for students to support their mental health during the stressful exam season while incorporating the history and images they may be exposed to throughout their studies. The colouring book includes helpful mental health tips for managing stress at this time of year and links to the Student Wellness Services (SWS) as well as the Library for additional assistance and resources. The original sources for the images include Vesalius’ De humani corporis fabrica libri septem (1555), Myographia nova sive musculorum omnium (1687), and Herbarium Blackwellianum (1765), among others. 

Students, faculty, staff, and researchers are invited to a pop-up on Nov. 28 between 11:30am-2:30pm in the main lobby of Botterell Hall, where printed copies of the Ol’ Medical Colouring Book will be distributedThe original source materials from W.D. Jordan Rare Books & Special Collections will be displayed. 

Contact:
Brendan Edwards
bfre@queensu.ca
6135336320
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Pop-up Book Launch: Stress-Relief Colouring Book

Pop-up Book Launch: Stress-Relief Colouring Book

When:
Monday, November 28, 2022
11:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Where:
Botterell Hall
Room: Main Lobby
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Description:

Librarians at the W.D. Jordan Rare Books & Special Collections and the Bracken Health Sciences Library have partnered to collaborate on a Rare Medical Texts Outreach Project, the Ol’ Medical Colouring Book.  The project was realized with the hard work and dedication of HIST212 student, Carolyn Kane, who undertook the selection of images and overall design with a special focus on images from historical anatomy and botany books. 

The core purpose of this initiative is to provide students with a stress relief activity for students to support their mental health during the stressful exam season while incorporating the history and images they may be exposed to throughout their studies. The colouring book includes helpful mental health tips for managing stress at this time of year and links to the Student Wellness Services (SWS) as well as the Library for additional assistance and resources. The original sources for the images include Vesalius’ De humani corporis fabrica libri septem (1555), Myographia nova sive musculorum omnium (1687), and Herbarium Blackwellianum (1765), among others. 

Students, faculty, staff, and researchers are invited to a pop-up on Nov. 28 between 11:30am-2:30pm in the main lobby of Botterell Hall, where printed copies of the Ol’ Medical Colouring Book will be distributed. The original source materials from W.D. Jordan Rare Books & Special Collections will be displayed. 

Contact:
Brendan Edwards
bfre@queensu.ca
6135336320
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Missing & Missed: An Evening with the Honourable Gloria J. Epstein

Missing & Missed: An Evening with the Honourable Gloria J. Epstein

When:
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Where:
Toronto
Room: The 519, 519 Church Street
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Description:

Join us for an evening of conversation and community building with the Honourable Gloria J. Epstein, Com'72, lead investigator of the Missing and Missed: Report of the Independent Civilian Review into Missing Person Investigations.

The first part of the evening will be spent in conversation with Judge Epstein at The 519 on the findings and recommendations of the Missing and Missed report released in 2021, which indicated that systemic discrimination contributed to the failings of Toronto Police missing person investigations, particularly for 2SLGBTQ+ individuals, new immigrants, refugees, and racialized communities. 

The conversation will be followed by a community reception hosted by the Faculty of Law at the historic Glad Day Bookshop from 7:45 – 9 pm EST with Dean Mark Walters. Hors d'oeuvres will be served at the reception and a cash bar will be available.

This event is hosted by the Queen's Queer Alumni Chapter, in partnership with Smith School of Business, Queen's Faculty of Law, and the Queen's Toronto Alumni Branch. This event was made possible with generous sponsorships from Dentons Canada LLP, Propellor Coffee Co., and the Queen's University Alumni Association.

6 – 7:40 pm: Conversation with the Honourable Gloria J. Epstein at The 519
7:45 – 9 pm: Community Reception at the Glad Day Bookshop 

Both venues are fully accessible.
Paid street parking and transit is available nearby. 

Dress code: Business Casual 

Cost:
$20 General admission/ $10 Students & Young Alumni (2012-2022 graduates)
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Philosophy Colloquium Talk - Dalitso Ruwe (Queen's University)

Philosophy Colloquium Talk - Dalitso Ruwe (Queen's University)

When:
Thursday, November 17, 2022
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Watson Hall
Room: 517
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Philosophy Colloquium Talk by Dalitso Ruwe (Queen's University) - :The Colonial System Unveiled: Towards New Perspectives of Studying Slavery in Africana Philosophy"

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SSHRC Insight Development Grant Boot Camp

SSHRC Insight Development Grant Boot Camp

When:
Wednesday, November 23, 2022
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Where:
Virtual - Microsoft Teams
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Description:

The Vice-Principal Research portfolio invites the Queen's research community to a virtual two-part Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant Boot Camp on Monday, November 21 and Wednesday, November 23 from 10:00 - 11:00 am.

During this two-part session, Queen's Research Projects Advisors Adrian Kelly and Diane Davies will introduce researchers to best practices for SSHRC Insight Development Grant applications and guide you through key application components using examples from successful applications. 

The session will focus on:

  • Student Training Plans;
  • Effective Budgets & Budget Justifications;
  • Timelines
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SSHRC Insight Development Grant Boot Camp

SSHRC Insight Development Grant Boot Camp

When:
Monday, November 21, 2022
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Where:
Virtual - Microsoft Teams
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Description:

The Vice-Principal Research portfolio invites the Queen's research community to a virtual two-part Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant Boot Camp on Monday, November 21 and Wednesday, November 23 from 10:00 - 11:00 am.

During this two-part session, Queen's Research Projects Advisors Adrian Kelly and Diane Davies will introduce researchers to best practices for SSHRC Insight Development Grant applications and guide you through key application components using examples from successful applications. 

The session will focus on:

  • Introduction to the IDG;
  • Compelling Project Summaries;
  • Detailed Descriptions;
  • Creative Knowledge Mobilization Plans
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MSGP: Unascertained: The Case of Soleiman Faqiri Podcast (2021) - A Discussion with Yusuf Zine and Yusuf Faqiri

MSGP: Unascertained: The Case of Soleiman Faqiri Podcast (2021) - A Discussion with Yusuf Zine and Yusuf Faqiri

When:
Thursday, November 17, 2022
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Where:
Kingston Hall
Room: 201
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On December 15, 2016, Soleiman Faqiri was found dead in his cell after an altercation with a group of correctional officers. After suffering a schizophrenic episode, the 30-year-old was awaiting a mental health assessment at a Lindsay Ontario jail. He was pepper sprayed, shackled, and wearing a spit hood. But there was no footage of what went on inside his segregation cell that day. "Unascertained" pieces together the timeline of Soleiman's death and what really happened when guards entered the room. It's a story of a family's loss, mental health failures in the prison system, and a search for justice. The eight-part series from TVO Podcasts is hosted by Yusuf Zine. 

Yusuf Zine is a professional actor and director in film, TV and live theatre. He co-founded his media production company in 2017 called Innerspeak Media. His first feature documentary film was I Am Rohingya: A Genocide in Four Acts, which won the 2018 Cinema Politica Audience Choice Award. In 2021, he hosted, co-wrote and produced an investigative, true-crime podcast series for TVO entitled Unascertained and was named one of Amazon Music’s Best Canadian Podcasts of 2021. His on-screen credits include Circuit Breakers (Apple TV+), The Boys (Amazon Prime), and Transplant (CTV). He’s worked with prolific artists such as Hasan Minhaj, Maz Jobrani, Alicia Silverstone, and Director X. 

This event is organized and hosted by Muslim Societies, Global Perspectives (MSGP). 

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MSGP: Q&A Discussion on I Am Rohingya with Yusuf Zine

MSGP: Q&A Discussion on I Am Rohingya with Yusuf Zine

When:
Thursday, November 17, 2022
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Where:
Mackintosh-Corry Hall
Room: D214
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Sharing a title with the award-winning play of the same name, I Am Rohingya: A Genocide in Four Acts (2019) chronicles the journey of fourteen refugee youth who take the stage in order to depict their families' harrowing experiences during the on-going Burmese genocide of Rohingya Muslims. Leading up to the opening night of their performance, the film takes audiences through the personal lives of the child performers, capturing their struggles as they adjust to their new lives in Canada, and exploring the difficult rehearsal process of recreating scenes of horror. With no prior acting experience, these youth must come together and re-enact the stories of their people in order to show the world that they will not be forgotten. 

Yusuf Zine is a professional actor and director in film, TV and live theatre. He co-founded his media production company in 2017 called Innerspeak Media. His first feature documentary film was I Am Rohingya: A Genocide in Four Acts, which won the 2018 Cinema Politica Audience Choice Award. In 2021, he hosted, co-wrote and produced an investigative, true-crime podcast series for TVO entitled Unascertained and was named one of Amazon Music’s Best Canadian Podcasts of 2021. His on-screen credits include Circuit Breakers (Apple TV+), The Boys (Amazon Prime), and Transplant (CTV). 

This event is organized and hosted by Muslim Societies, Global Perspectives (MSGP). 

 

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Sustainable Living Series: Resilience - Better than Before - ONLINE

Sustainable Living Series: Resilience - Better than Before - ONLINE

When:
Thursday, January 19, 2023
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
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Description:

As a Climate Champion, you may sometimes feel weary and exhausted by the challenges before us. Personal resilience can help you to bounce back from worry and anxiety and become even stronger to take the actions needed to protect our planet. Learn practical mindset shifts and behaviors that can enhance your ability to be resilient, so you can move forward in the ways that you want. This webinar will consist of content and a special Q&A session about resilience with Lisa Sansom, Executive Coach, Smith School of Business.

 

Contact:
Marlow Benson
msb7@queensu.ca
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0.00
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