Afro-Chinese and Sino-African Media Flows in the Digital Space: A Story of Asymmetrical Proportions Friday, April 29, 2022 11:00 am – 12:15 pm— Pacific Time (PT) Location: Online via Zoom Free & open to the public. To register, fill out the RSVP form below. Abstract Starting in the mid-2000s, Chinese State- and privately-owned media companies […]
Virtual Ceremony for the CMS International Art Competition 2022 Thursday, September 22, 2022 11:30 am – 12:30 pm— Pacific Time (PT) Location: Online via Zoom Free & open to the public. To register, fill out the RSVP form below. Please join us to celebrate the winners of the 2022 international art competition in a virtual […]
CMS Community- University Partnerships Research Group presents ‘Citizen Alien’ or ‘Alien Citizen’? Dialoguing lived citizenship through collaborative autoethnography. This session features dialogue between CMS Affiliate Natasha Damiano (Department of Rehabilitation Sciences), Ozlem Atar (Queen’s University) and Esra Ari (Mount Royal University) about the continuum of political membership categories. Their purpose is to self-reflexively examine how […]
CMS Borders Research Group is thrilled to present a virtual film screening of “Safe Haven”, a film directed by Peabody Award winning filmmaker Lisa Molomot. RSVP below for this virtual event. SAFE HAVEN | Directed By: Lisa Molomot | Produced by: Alison Mountz Film Synopsis SAFE HAVEN weaves together the powerful stories of U.S. war […]
Join us to discuss the impact of recent policy changes on international students in Canada and how they intersect with colonial dynamics and the future of higher education. For decades, Canadian higher education turned to international student recruitment to make up for stagnant public funds. However, growing public concern that international students were competing for […]
Amid shifting policies and funding, this panel explores bold solutions for a resilient and sustainable newcomer settlement sector in Canada.