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TRENTU.CA / Canadian Studies / Community / W.L. Morton Lecture / The W.L. Morton Lecture 2018

The W.L. Morton Lecture 2018

Dr. Pamela Sugiman, Ryerson University

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2018 W.L. Morton Lecture, Dr. Pamela Sugiman Nov 21, 2018 5pmReconciling Memory: Witnessing the Losses of Japanese Canadians

Wednesday November 21, 2018

5pm, Bagnani Hall, Traill College

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.

For more information please contact canadianstudies@trentu.ca

Dr. Pamela Sugiman is currently Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Ryerson University (since July 2016). Prior to this, Dean Sugiman was Chair of the Department of Sociology at Ryerson (since 2012). She joined Ryerson in 2006 after holding a tenure-stream position for 15 years at McMaster University. Over the course of her career, Pam has built a reputation for creativity, collegiality, transparency and vision. She has had a longstanding commitment to issues of social justice, equity and inclusion.These values are rooted in her personal history and have profoundly shaped her scholarly pursuits. As Dean of Arts, she has promoted the development of Indigenous education, democratic engagement, migration and immigration and 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.

Through roles in the university and the wider community, Dean Sugiman has cultivated strong leadership skills and gained extensive administrative experience. Dean Sugiman is currently a member of the Board of Directors of The Atkinson Foundation and Pathways to Education Canada. She has also served as President of the Canadian Sociological Association.

For excellence in research, Sugiman has been awarded an Outstanding Contribution Award from the Canadian Sociological Association. In recognition of her overall excellence in research, teaching and service, she has received a Marion Dewar Prize in Canadian Women’s History from the National Capital Committee on the Scholarship, Preservation and Dissemination of Women’s History. Most recently, she has been named the Lansdowne Lecturer and the Distinguished Women Scholar, both at the University of Victoria.  

 

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