Articles by author: cszczepanowski

  • March 27, 2024 – “The Future is Noir: Alienation, Resentment, and Cyclicality in Indigenous Futurism on Film” with Dr. Tyson Steward

    The Future is Noir: Alienation, Resentment, and Cyclicality in Indigenous Futurism on Film

    Blending cultural analysis and socio-political critique, Dr. Tyson Stewart explores the themes of biskaabiiyang and criminality in Indigenous futurism on film and draws connections between expressions of alienation and resentment in classic film noir and contemporary Indigenous filmmaking.

    Wednesday, March 27, 2024, from 2:00pm to 3:30pm
    Thistle Complex Room 147 at Brock University

    Cosponsored by the Centre for Women’s and Gender Studies, President’s Advisory Committee on Human Rights, Equity, and Decolonization (PACHRED), Social Justice Research Institute, and Indigenous Educational Studies.

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  • March 26, 2024 – “You Know, Sex” with Cory Silverberg

    Join us for a discussion with Cory Silverberg, the author of You Know, Sex (2022),  about what’s missing from our sex education, and what sex education we deserve looks like.

    March 26, 2024, from 3:00pm to 5:00pm
    Rankin Family Pavilion 215 at Brock University

    Learn more about the Cory Silverberg and You Know, Sex  on the author’s website and at AK Press.

    Sponsored by the Student Justice Centre, Centre for Women’s and Gender Studies, Presidents Advisory Committee on Human Rights, Decolonization, and Equity (PACHRED), and Social Justice Research Institute.

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  • March 20, 2024 – Indigenous De/Criminalization Symposium

    Join us at the Indigenous De/Criminalization Symposium!

    “The Decolonization Working Group of Brock’s President’s Advisory Committee for Human Rights, Equity and Decolonization (PACHRED) will host a symposium entitled Indigenous De/Criminalization Symposium. We feel it is necessary to address not only how criminalization impacts our communities but also why, when, and the ripple effects (victimization, mis/non/representation). We feel it is also necessary to bring in the richness, strength of spirit, and joy of our nations into the symposium and will weave artists/performers throughout the day.”

    Wednesday, March 20, 2024, from 10:00am to 4:00pm
    Pond Inlet at Brock University

    To see a full schedule of the day’s events and all special guests, speakers, performers, and artists, view or download the Indigenous De/Criminalization Symposium Schedule.

    This is a free event. Please register on EventBrite.

    Sponsored by the President’s Advisory Committee on Human Rights, Equity, and Decolonization (PACHRED), Decolonization Working Group, 2S&LGBTQ Working Group, Employment Equity Working Group, Faculty of Social Sciences, Indigenous Education Department, and Student Justice Centre.

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  • March 8, 2024 – Decolonizing International Women’s Day: From Turtle Island to Gaza

    Decolonizing International Women’s Day: From Turtle Island to Gaza

    This event brings into conversation the “political intimacies” between Indigenous and Palestinian struggles (Lowe, 2015). Through global/local perspectives, we name how settler violence is enacted and the possibilities for decolonial feminist insights to sustain new solidarities.

    Local Voices, Local Impact – a conversational circle, will take place after the speaker’s presentations.

    Friday, March 8, 2024, at 7:30pm
    Goodman Atrium at Brock University

    Please RSVP to attend this event here or by scanning the QR code on the poster. If you have any questions or accessibility requests, or if you are a local community member who is interested in attending this event, please contact the Student Justice Centre at [email protected]

    Co-sponsored by the President’s Advisory Committee on Human Rights, Equity, and Decolonization (PACHRED), Indigenous Educational Studies Programs, Social Justice Research Institute, Social Justice and Equity Studies Masters Program, Centre for Women’s and Gender Studies, Niagara Palestine Coalition, and CUPE 4207 Political Action and International Solidarity Committee.

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  • November 27, 2023 – A Panel on Palestine: Decolonization, International Law, Gender, Media and Solidarity

    A Panel on Palestine: Decolonization, International Law, Gender, Media and Solidarity

    Starting with our commitment to decolonization, this panel presents experts working in a variety of areas to analyze the roots of the current crisis.

    Monday, November 27, 2023, from 7:30pm to 9:30pm
    Thistle Complex Room 325 at Brock University

    This event is hosted by the President’s Advisory Committee on Human Rights, Equity and Decolonization (PACHRED), and co-sponsored by the MA in Social Justice and Equity Studies, PhD in Interdisciplinary Humanities, Social Justice Research Institute, and Centre for Women’s and Gender Studies. With thanks to the Human Rights and Equity Office.

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  • March 16, 2023 – Indigenous Responses to the Criminalization of HIV, a Screening of “HIV: Healing Inner Voices”

    Join us for a presentation by Flo Rainville, an HIV+ survivor and Indigenous sexuality activist, “Indigenous Responses to the Criminalization of HIV,” and a screening of the award-winning film “HIV Healing Inner Voices” (2020).

    Thursday, March 16, 2023, 5:00pm to 6:00pm
    Online event, connect via Zoom at: https://concordia-ca.zoom.us/j/5333129514

    Co-sponsored by the Centre for Women’s and Gender Studies; Indigenous Education; Office of the Vice Provost, Indigenous Engagement; President’s Advisory Committee on Human Rights, Equity, and Decolonization (PACHRED).

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  • March 8, 2023 – Imagining Black and Indigenous Futurities

    Imagining Black and Indigenous Futurities

    Join us to celebrate International Women’s Day with Black & Indigenous scholars, activists, and artists. This virtual panel includes short presentations, a round-table discussion & Q&A.

    March 8, 2023, from 11:00am to 1:00pm
    This is an online event. Please register through EventBrite.

    Co-sponsored by the Centre for Women’s and Gender Studies, Council for Research in the Social Sciences, Social Justice Research Institute, and President’s Advisory Committee on Human Rights. Equity, and Decolonization (PACHRED).

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  • November 21, 2022 – Combing Out The Snakes: Towards A Communal Healing with Alicia Elliott

    Combing Out The Snakes: Towards A Communal Healing

    Join us for this event as part of 16 Days of Activism on Gender Violence with Alicia Elliott, author of the award-winning novel, A Mind Spread Out On The Ground (2019).

    Introductions will be provided by Robyn Bourgeois, Vice-President of Indigenous Engagement and Associate Professor in the Centre for Women’s and Gender Studies.

    Moderation will be provided by Lyn Trudeau, Lecturer for the Centre for Women’s and Gender Studies and Department of Sociology.

    Monday, November 21, 2022, from 3:00pm to 5:00pm
    Academic South/South Block Room 217 at Brock University

    Co-sponsored by the Centre for Women’s and Gender Studies; Office of the Vice-President, Indigenous Engagement; Hadiyaˀdagénhahs First Nations, Métis and Inuit Student Centre; Human Rights and Equity Office; Social Justice Research Institute; and Sexual Violence and Prevention Committee.

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  • November 14, 2022 – Screening of “Fire Song,” featuring speaker Teddy Strette

    Join us for a screening of Fire Song (2015), featuring panel speaker Teddy Strette (Anishinaabe). Fire Song is Canadian drama film, written and directed by Adam Garnet Jones. The film stars Andrew Martin as Shane, a bisexual aboriginal teenager. When his sister, Destiny, commits suicide just weeks before he is scheduled to leave his community to attend university, he is forced to wrestle with the decision of whether to follow his dreams or stay home to help support his family.

    Monday, November 14, 2022, from 6:30pm to 9:00pm
    Sankey Chambers at Brock University

    Co-sponsored by the Centre for Women and Gender Studies, Gender and Sexual Diversity Collective, OPIRG Brock, and the Tecumseh Centre for Indigenous Research and Education.

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  • November 3, 2022 – BIPOC Perspectives: Feminism and Gender Violence

    Join us for “BIPOC Perspectives: Feminism and Gender Violence,” a workshop hosted by the Student Justice Centre and facilitated by Women’s and Gender Studies faculty Lyn Trudeau and Margot Francis.

    Feminism and the interconnectedness of gender-based violence are prevalent themes today. In this workshop, we will discuss what feminism is, the different types of feminism, and how gender-based violence plays a role in almost every “feminist topic.”

    Lyn Trudeau is from Sagamok Anishinawbek First Nation, Eagle Clan. Lyn’s research is through a decolonial lens and has included: working alongside Elders, Indigenous youth, Indigenous teacher candidates, and residential schools.

    Margot Francis‘s teaching interests are in the areas of Indigenous resurgence through artistic and community mobilization; feminist, decolonial and anti-racist activism challenging sexual/racial violence; and queer and intersectional approaches to sexualities.

    Thursday, November 3, 2022, from 3:00pm to 4:00pm
    Academic South/South Block Room 108 at Brock University

    This workshop is open to folks of all identities.
    Please contact [email protected] or [email protected] for more information and/or accessibility requirements.
    Brock students can receive co-curricular credit in the CWC for attending this workshop.

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