Call for Papers
Storytelling: Trauma, Resistance, and Remembering
2nd Global Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference
Sunday 10th July 2022 – Monday 11th July 2022
Athens, Greece
Thursday, December 16, 2021 | By nhauck
Call for Papers
Storytelling: Trauma, Resistance, and Remembering
2nd Global Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference
Sunday 10th July 2022 – Monday 11th July 2022
Athens, Greece
Thursday, December 16, 2021 | By nhauck
Call for Papers
Testimony: Memory, Trauma, Truth, Engagement
3rd Global Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference
Friday 8th July 2022 – Saturday 9th July 2022
Athens, Greece
Monday, November 16, 2020 | By nhauck
Friday, October 09, 2020 | By nhauck
To emigrate is to leave, to immigrate is to arrive and stay, to migrate is to move, often as a result of forced displacement. Most emigrants, immigrants, migrants and/or refugees frequently face difficult, if not heartbreaking decisions when they decide they must settle elsewhere. According to the latest UNHCR estimates, 65.6 million people have been forcibly displaced worldwide by war, poverty, and/or climate change. Many live(d) in refugee/migrant camps where they often face(d) inhumane conditions, discrimination, violence, and racism, while others spend/spent most of their lives in transit camps. Contributions to this volume explore topics in literature, graphic novels, visual arts, film, dance, and education.
Friday, February 28, 2020 | By nhauck
Le premier Salon du livre du Niagara, organisé par SOFIFRAN. Il aura lieu dans le foyer du campus en ville (Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts). Le vendredi et samedi 6 at 7 mars, 2020.
SOFIFRAN is organizing the first ever Niagara Francophone Book Fair at the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts, March 6th and 7th, 2020.
Saturday, January 25, 2020 | By nhauck
Job Fair – Ian D. Beddis Gym, 11am to 1pm, Tuesday January 28th, 2020. About ten tables will be set up in the Francophone section of the Fair. At 12:05pm, francophone organisers invite you to a “Fireside chat” about the importance of bilingualism in the workplace.
Foire d’emploi – Ian D. Beddis Gym de 11h à 13h., le mardi 28 janvier 202. Une dizaine de tables créeront un petit coin francophone lors de la Foire. À 12h05, des organisateurs francophones offriront ce qu’ils appellent un « Fireside chat » sur l’importance du bilinguisme dans le milieu du travail.
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