Indigenous Resource Centre Naming Ceremony

Event Date: 
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 - 11:30am to 12:30pm EDT
Event Location: 
LI 5007
Event Contact Name: 
Trudy Russo
Event Contact E-mail: 

Everyone is invited to attend the naming of the new Indigenous cultural and resource centre in the Chancellor Paterson Library on Wednesday, March 27 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm. The ceremony will take place on the fifth floor of the Library, LI 5007. 

The new name was selected by the Indigenous Elders Council and going forward the centre will be known as Nanda Gikendan Gamik, which means seek to know, seek to learn place. The centre will be a welcoming gathering place for Indigenous students, staff, and faculty. It will also be a place where everyone in the university community, can learn more about Indigenous history, culture, and language.

 

"Open Doors" Event RSVP: Bora Laskin Faculty of Law 10 Year Celebrations

Event Date: 
Saturday, March 23, 2024 - 1:00pm to 3:30pm EDT
Event Location: 
Bora Laskin Faculty of Law, PACI Building - 401 Red River Rd.

Please join us for an "Open Doors" event as part of our 10 year celebrations. This open house-style event is open to everyone, though free registration below is encouraged. The event will feature access to the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law's PACI Building, tours, "meet and greets" with staff and faculty, merchandise sales, refreshments, and displays.

Alumni Panel & Lunch RSVP: Bora Laskin Faculty of Law 10 Year Celebrations

Event Date: 
Friday, March 22, 2024 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm EDT
Event Location: 
Paterson Auditorium - 3rd floor, PACI Building (401 Red River Road)

Please join us for a noon-hour lunch and alumni panel, as part of our 10 year celebrations. The event is intended for current Bora Laskin Faculty of Law students, staff and faculty, current Lakehead University students, and Faculty of Law alumni. Free registration (below) required.

Fresh Market

Event Date: 
Thursday, March 14, 2024 - 11:00am to 2:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
Agora
Event Contact Name: 
Meagan O'Shea
Event Contact E-mail: 

In response to Lakehead's Wellness Strategy to support increased access to locally grown and affordable foods, the LUSU Food Resource Centre, Student Health and Wellness, Food and Conference Services, and Aramark have collaborated for two upcoming "Fresh Food Markets" in the Agora on March 14 and 28 from 11 am to 2 pm.

These two pilot markets will allow us to plan for a regularly scheduled, not-for-profit food market starting in the fall 2024, for our students, staff, and faculty to access fresh produce on campus.

We encourage you all to come and check it out. Please bring a bag. Debit or credit only. While quantities last.

Citation Management using Zotero: Research made easy

Event Date: 
Wednesday, March 13, 2024 - 1:30pm to 2:30pm EDT
Event Location: 
Zoom
Event Contact Name: 
Chris Tomasini
Event Contact E-mail: 

Zotero is a free and convenient tool that can be used to help you manage information for your research, insert citations into your writing and easily create bibliographies. This session will provide an overview of how Zotero can support your work throughout the research process, with hands-on opportunities to practice using the tool.

After attending this workshop, you will have learned how to use Zotero to:

  • save time with the research process
  • create better citations and bibliographies
  • organise all the books / articles you find during the research process
  • use advanced features in Zotero

This session will be held online via Zoom. A confirmation with a link to the session will be emailed to you after registration.

Biology Seminar Series presents Dr. Isabel Molina

Event Date: 
Friday, April 5, 2024 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
CB 3013 or Zoom
Event Contact Name: 
Heather Suslyk
Event Contact E-mail: 

Speaker: Dr. Isabel Molina, Canada Research Chair, Algoma University
Title: “Targeting the leaf cuticle to improve drought tolerance in maize”
Host: Dr. Wensheng Qin
Location: CB 3013 Thunder Bay, or connect via Zoom

All are welcome. Please contact biology@lakeheadu.ca for the meeting ID and password.

Works in Progress Talk

Event Date: 
Tuesday, March 12, 2024 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm EDT
Event Location: 
Zoom
Event Contact Name: 
Cynthia Haggerty
Event Contact E-mail: 

The Department of English invites you to our WiP talk by Dr. Max Haiven, on Tuesday, March 12 at 1pm 
Zoom link https://lakeheadu.zoom.us/j/96041799112

Max Haiven is a writer and teacher and Canada Research Chair in the Radical Imagination. His most recent books are Palm Oil: The Grease of Empire (2022), Revenge Capitalism: The Ghosts of Empire, the Demons of Capital, and the Settling of Unpayable Debts (2020) and Art after Money, Money after Art: Creative Strategies Against Financialization (2018). Haiven is editor of VAGABONDS, a series of short, radical books from Pluto Press. He teaches at Lakehead University, where he directs the ReImagining Value Action Lab  (RiVAL).

The Player and the Played: Financialization, Gamification and (anti-)Fascism

For most people, life in our moment of neoliberal, financialized capitalism feels like being trapped in an unwinnable but compulsory game. No wonder the popularity of blockbusters like Squid Game, The Hunger Games, Fortnite and more that depict the battle-royale, the war of all against all. In volatile times, when we have all crafted our selves to speculate and compete in increasingly digital markets, the appeal of fascism takes on a unique 21st century form, mobilized around our infatuation with the cheat. On the one hand, we fear being played and are taught to loathe those who we are told are cheating the system (the poor, migrants, “special interest groups”). On the other, we not only accept but come to admire the players in power (economic, political, etc.) who brag about "breaking the rules" and tell us it is for our own good. Today, anti-fascist strategy is crucial for anyone who cares about a peace, democracy, ecological care and social and economic justice. What can games and play teach us about today’s forms of financialized fascism and the struggle against them?

Therapy Dogs in Student Accessibility Services (SAS)

Event Date: 
Thursday, March 14, 2024 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
SAS Access Lounge SC 0004
Event Contact Name: 
Maeghan Verardo
Event Contact E-mail: 

Come visit a furry friend for some much needed relaxation in the SAS Multi Use Access Lounge. Every Thursday from 2 to 3 pm in the tunnels, SC 0004. All are welcome!

Addressing Barriers to Modern Anti-Racist Work in Canada

Event Date: 
Tuesday, March 19, 2024 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm EDT
Event Location: 
ATAC 1010 and Zoom
Event Contact Name: 
Karen Woychyshyn
Event Contact E-mail: 

Department of Sociology
2024 Speaker Series

Through this paper, I think through the issues that are particularly pertinent to the current social context within which antiracist work is occurring. In particular, systemic racism is now firmly on the antiracist agenda across many different factions of identity. Thus, I approached this paper with an understanding of racism that is especially attuned to the persistence and yet elusiveness of systemic racism, specificities of racisms against different groups, and intersectionality; that is, the complex ways that various systems of oppressions work together. With this in mind, I examine three sets of conditions or concerns and their impact on antiracist work: 1. Whiteness as a barrier to antiracist work (see Hughey, 2009; Lawrence and Dua, 2005; Srivastava, 2005; DiAngelo, 2018); 2. liberal multiculturalist discourse (Thobani, 2007; Chen, 2019) upholding racism in Canada; and 3. The myth of meritocracy (Gilmour et al. 2012), the model minority (Wu, 2013), and neoliberal interests hindering antiracist work.


Kristen Kowlessar
MA Social Justice Studies, HBA Psychology
PhD Sociology candidate
Past President, LU Social Justice Students


Tuesday, March 19
1 to 2:30 pm, ATAC 1010

Guests may also attend via ZOOM: https://lakeheadu.zoom.us/j/6730430832?pwd=SlVmQnRmczg3N0UvSEZJTGVKMS8yU...
Meeting ID: 673 043 0832 Passcode: 7777

Everyone welcome.

Faculty of Education Social Studies Exhibit

Event Date: 
Thursday, March 7, 2024 - 12:00pm to 12:30pm EST
Event Location: 
Faculty of Education, Heritage Place, 1 Colborne St. W.
Event Contact Name: 
Gary Pluim
Event Contact E-mail: 

In this exhibit, Faculty of Education students from social studies courses in the professional program will share assignments resulting from research investigating teaching strategies for deep learning in today’s complex social world. Topics range from critical cartography, photo essays of living history, climate action through social studies, land relations, and teaching in an era of AI.

Projects will be on display in the Heritage Place Commons at the Faculty of Education on Thursday, March 7, and a brief ceremony commencing at noon.

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