Articles tagged with: Jean Ntakirutimana
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Niagara’s population is becoming increasingly diverse, bringing a rich variety of languages, cultures, ethnicities and religions to the area. ... Full story
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Community connections strengthen language prof’s research, teaching
‘Subjugated knowledges,’ a term coined by the French philosopher Michel Foucault, refers to information coming from people in underrepresented groups ... Full story -
Brock linguist studies richness of African languages
From day one, Jean Ntakirutimana consistently spoke to his two daughters in the language of his birthplace, Burundi. The Brock ... Full story -
Canada Games Teaching Spotlight: Brock courses offer support to French speakers at Canada Games.
NOTE: This is the latest in a series of stories featuring faculty members who are integrating the Niagara 2022 Canada Games ... Full story -
Brock to launch Minor in Africana Studies this fall
Brock University students will have the opportunity to pursue a Minor in Africana Studies in addition to their degrees starting ... Full story -
Canada Games Teaching Spotlight: Jean Ntakirutimana explores bilingualism in Canadian sports
NOTE: This is the latest in a series of question and answer stories featuring faculty members who are integrating the 2021 ... Full story -
New course connects students with Niagara’s francophone community
Brock students are gaining valuable work experience through a new internship opportunity that is helping to strengthen bonds with the ... Full story -
Resources fair to be held for French-speaking students
Speaking French could be the ticket to a range of jobs across the Niagara region. An event designed specifically to ... Full story -
Community voices expressed through Brock art exhibitions
Two Brock art exhibitions now on display are working to celebrate and amplify community voices. Manifestos in a Room and ... Full story -
Volunteers invited to help organize Black History Month events
Creative minds are being invited to the table to help organize a series of events being planned to mark Black ... Full story