Crossing Boundaries
Centuries of Black migration on the Canadian Prairies April 25, 2021
The Canadian Prairies saw their first Black residents more than 200 years ago. Today, the Prairies are home to the country’s fastest growing Black population.
By Omayra Issa
Centuries of Black migration on the Canadian Prairies
The Canadian Prairies saw their first Black residents more than 200 years ago. Today, the Prairies are home to the country’s fastest growing Black population.
By Omayra Issa
April 25, 2021
In the morning darkness, Ron Mapp makes himself tea as he prepares for his journey home. He says goodbye to his wife, then drives straight north out of Edmonton.
January 21st, 2021 comments
On January 20th and 21st, 2021, over 963 registrants from across Canada and from over 20 countries around the globe participated in a two-day online event called
Threads offered a broad selection of scholarly presentations, courageous conversations, spoken word poetry, storytelling and diverse arts-based expressions. To the exception one or two live broadcast presentations, with a cash donation all of the conference’s conversations will be available, along with multiple resources related to the conference, along with additional features, on a password-protected FTP site beginning in February 2021.
“We believe that those materials will allow community stakeholders, practitioners, academics, researchers and activists in the immigration/settlement sector, to consider the power of diverse point of views and on-going cross-cultural conversations that nurture and encourage positive reflection and dialogue,” says Dr. Anahit
January 18th, 2021 comments
On January 20th and 21st, 2021, over 600 registrants from across Canada and from over 20 countries around the globe will be viewing a two-day online event called
Over these two days,
Threads aims to enhance a sense of community and belonging while broadening participants’ experience by presenting a multiplicity of viewpoints relating to our uncertainties, what we know and what we need to unlearn and learn. Taking place for the most part in Saskatoon but also weaving in voices from across Canada,
Threads offers a broad selection of scholarly presentations, conversations, spoken word poetry, storytelling and diverse arts-based expressions.