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Between Violence and Piety: The Case of Sufi Shrines in Sri Lanka

Between Violence and Piety: The Case of Sufi Shrines in Sri Lanka

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Thursday, February 17, 2022
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
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The religious topography of Sri Lanka remains delicate in its post-war context, especially for ethno-linguistic and religious minority communities, such as Muslims. Amidst this precarity Sufis, Muslims with esoteric orientation towards Islam, resist their social and political marginalization through sacred spaces, such as Sufi shrines. However, these spaces oscillate between contestation and accommodation in the present climate of islamophobia and Buddhist hegemony. 

 

Dr. Shobhana Xavier is Assistant Professor of Religion and Diaspora in Queen's University's School of Religion. She is an ethnographer who thinks and writes on contemporary Sufism in Canada, United States, and Sri Lanka, particularly as they intersect with issues of race, ethnicity, gender, and politics.  

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HSPRI Research Rounds: Development of Canada's Student Mental Health Network w/ Dr. Brooke Linden

HSPRI Research Rounds: Development of Canada's Student Mental Health Network w/ Dr. Brooke Linden

When:
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
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Virtual Seminar
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HSPRI Research Rounds Series proudly presents...

Development of Canada's Student Mental Health Network: A Collaborative Approach to Expanding Post-Secondary Mental Health Promotion
Featuring: Dr. Brooke Linden
Wednesday, March 23, 2022 @ 12PM EST  |  Virtual Seminar

Brooke Linden completed her PhD Public Health Sciences (Epidemiology) at Queen's University, where her doctoral work focused on the development and psychometric assessment of the Post-Secondary Student Stressors Index (PSSI), a new tool designed to improve the evaluation of Canadian post-secondary student stress. Dr. Linden joined HSPRI as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in October 2019, where she continues to work as a Research Scientist in the fields of psychiatric epidemiology, survey design, and program evaluation, with a focus on post-secondary mental health and well-being. 

Dr. Linden has been an Adjunct Assistant Professor with the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences since 2020 and has also held teaching appointments in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Department of Public Health Sciences, and School of Policy Studies at Queen's University.

This session is open to all; registration required.

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Ban Righ Centre Celebration 2022- Inspiring Women & Spring Award

Ban Righ Centre Celebration 2022- Inspiring Women & Spring Award

When:
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Where:
https://www.queensu.ca/ban-righ-centre/BRFcelebration2022
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Ban Righ Foundation Celebration 2022

Inspiring Women & Spring Awards 

Recognizing outstanding women from Queen’s University and the Kingston Community

Honouring the hard work, determination, and achievements of mature women students at Queen’s University  

This is a Facebook premiere event: Facebook.com/TheBanRighCentre.

All are welcome to attend. If you do not use Facebook, please contact us at:banrighcentre@queensu.ca  

 

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CSI Presents: Dr. Reena Kukreja: "Lakeeran: The Lines Between Us" - Virtual

CSI Presents: Dr. Reena Kukreja: "Lakeeran: The Lines Between Us" - Virtual

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Tuesday, March 1, 2022
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
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‘Lakeeran’ The Lines Between Us: Experiencing and Undoing Borders Among South Asian Migrant Men in Greece

This talk looks at undocumented Bangladeshi, Indian, and Pakistani low-class male migrants working as flexible agricultural labourers in Greece. It analyses the role of various identifiers and histories of encounters they internalise and embody as borders in the neutral transition space of Greece. They are marked by migrant precarity due to their undocumented status and by a flattened South Asian racialized masculine identity. Collectively othered, they struggle with internal divisions caused by colonial and post-colonial encounters, national identities, religion, and masculine expectations.

How do relational hierarchies of masculinities operate within this disparate group of men as borders? What role does the Greek state and their Greek employers play in reinforcing borders among their male workers? Does masculine encounters and masculine negotiations bring ruptures in border-making?

Reena Kukreja is Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Development Studies at Queen’s University. She is cross-appointed to the Department of Gender Studies and the Cultural Studies Program. She divides time between teaching, research, and filmmaking. She has published in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Modern Asian Studies, Journal of Intercultural Studies, and Men & Masculinities.

Register: https://smith.queensu.ca/centres/social-impact/news-events/index.php 

 

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Michael Carter
mc90@queensu.ca
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Virtual Sustainable Living Series - Reducing the Damage from Garden Pests

Virtual Sustainable Living Series - Reducing the Damage from Garden Pests

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Thursday, April 28, 2022
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
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On April 28th at 2:30pm, Nancy Louwman, Master Gardeners, will discuss an innovative variety of sustainable practices to reduce/eradicate many garden pests. 

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Virtual Sustainable Living Series - Greening/Sustainable Campuses

Virtual Sustainable Living Series - Greening/Sustainable Campuses

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Thursday, March 31, 2022
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
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On March 31st at 2:30pm, Cathy Christie, Master Gardeners, will explore how increasing biodiversity here at Queen’s University will allow us to respond to the climate crisis in a deeply meaningful way.

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Virtual Sustainable Living Series - Planting Little Forests - Can Kingston Become a City within a Forest?

Virtual Sustainable Living Series - Planting Little Forests - Can Kingston Become a City within a Forest?

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Thursday, February 24, 2022
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
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On February 24th  at 2:30 pm, Joyce Hostyn, Little Forests Kingston, will be exploring how we as citizens, by cultivating Little Forest communities, can help Kingston become a City in a Forest.

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SSC Virtual Seminar: Nine Digits: Citizenship, Governance and Data in the Age of the SSN

SSC Virtual Seminar: Nine Digits: Citizenship, Governance and Data in the Age of the SSN

When:
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
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ZOOM ONLINE
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This talk probes the career of the U.S. Social Security number for what it can tell us about the shifting ways citizens have encountered the federal state but also their own “private” data across the last century. Beginning in 1936, the SSN was affixed to more and more American lives in order to administer social benefits, spurring new uses of punch cards and filing systems as well as novel dilemmas about the housing and dissemination of personal information. The twists and turns of this history reveal the unanticipated outcomes of creating a new identification system in the 1930s—as well as the fraught relationship among technical infrastructures, data privacy, and modern citizenship.

About the speaker:

Sarah E. Igo (B.A., Harvard; Ph.D., Princeton) is the Andrew Jackson Professor of History and Dean of Strategic Initiatives for the School of Arts and Science at Vanderbilt University, with affiliate appointments in Law, Political Science, Sociology, and Communication of Science and Technology. Igo teaches and writes about modern American intellectual, cultural, legal, and political history, with research interests in the production of knowledge, the politics of data, the human sciences, and the history of privacy and the public sphere.

Professor Igo’s most recent book is The Known Citizen: A History of Privacy in Modern America (Harvard University Press, 2018).

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Joan Sharpe
surveill@queensu.ca
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Virtual Town Hall with the Principal

Virtual Town Hall with the Principal

When:
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
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Join Principal Patrick Deane and other Queen's University senior leaders in a virtual town hall to discuss the safe return to in-person classes, current COVID-19 protocols and operations and have a chance to ask questions. A recording of this event will be posted to the Principal’s website following the event. Submit your question(s) in advance of the town hall (before 5 p.m. February 15). 

No registration required, information on joining the meeting can be found at the link below.

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COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic

COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic

When:
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Where:
Mitchell Hall
Room: 1st floor atrium
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COVID-19 vaccine walk-in clinic on Tues Mar 1st from 10:00am-4:00pm in Mitchell Hall. No appointment needed. For Queen’s students, staff/faculty who need any dose/booster. Bring health card, student/staff card & proof of prior COVID-19 vaccines.  Be prepared to wait and maintain 6 feet from others in line.

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