Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

Teach-in

Trans rights topic for teach-in

“Trans Day of Remembrance: the Battle Lines of Gender, and the Violence of the Status Quo” features several experts on the subject.
Rebecca Campbell with ArborealityA novella by Rebecca Campbell, sessional instructor in English and creative writing, won the Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction.

Instructor’s environmental eulogy earns literary award

A novella by Rebecca Campbell, sessional instructor in English and creative writing, won the Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction.

group of students in front of waterfall in Costa RicaStudents in the May 2024 course “Indigenous Relations in Costa Rica” will explore how to build meaningful relationship across Indigenous nations.

Course to examine Indigenous peoples of Costa Rica

Students in the May 2024 course “Indigenous Relations in Costa Rica” will explore how to build meaningful relationship across Indigenous nations.

Casey PlettCasey Plett will discuss her essay “On Community” in the course “Windsor’s Literary Culture” on Thursday, Nov. 9.

Author to discuss implications of community

Casey Plett will discuss her essay “On Community” in the course “Windsor’s Literary Culture” on Thursday, Nov. 9.

Teajai TravisTeajai Travis, multicultural community storyteller for the City of Windsor, will discuss the art of collecting stories Tuesday.

Storyteller to share personal journey

Teajai Travis, multicultural community storyteller for the City of Windsor, will discuss the art of collecting stories Tuesday.

image from Unseen -- man with white cane gazing over urban sceneThe Department of Sociology and Criminology is sponsoring the screening of “Unseen” at the Windsor International Film Festival.

Documentary tells a story of migration

The Department of Sociology and Criminology is sponsoring the screening of “Unseen” at the Windsor International Film Festival.