Reconciling Memory: Witnessing the Losses of Japanese Canadians
- Date: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 - 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Dr. Pamela Sugiman is dean of the Faculty of Arts at Ryerson University. As dean of Arts, she has promoted the development of Indigenous education, democratic engagement, migration and immigration, student engagement and student-worker experience. She heads the Oral History Cluster of the multi-institutional, interdisciplinary Landscapes of Injustice project. Her recent research explores the memories of eyewitnesses and bystanders to acts of racial injustice.
This free public event is presented by The School for the Study of Canada, the Department of History, and the Colleges of Trent University. The W.L. Morton Lecture is named in honour of W.L. Morton, the Canadian historian and former Master of Trent's Champlain College. All are welcome.
CONTACT INFO:
Jeannine Crowe canadianstudies@trentu.ca
Posted on June 27, 2018