Past Events
“The Virtuoso: Marcus Roberts” Documentary Film Screening and Moderated Question and Answer Session
ZOOM online event (registration below)
Vancouver BC
Canada
Part of the Vulnerable Virtuosities: Disability in Competition and Concert Workshop. This screening of the documentary film “Marcus Roberts: The Virtuoso” is connected to Dr.
The Art of the Piano: Competition, Teaching and Performance
ZOOM online event (registration below)
Vancouver BC
Canada
An Afternoon with Debra Saylor, Laureate, Van Cliburn Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs Talk and Moderated Q&A Part of the Vulnerable Virtuosities: Disability in Competition and Concert Workshop. Moderator: Stefan Sunandan Honisch, PhD, Banting Postdoctoral Fellow
Epiphanic Imagery in Stories of Heroines. A Case Study of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power and Captain Marvel
ZOOM online event (registration below)
Vancouver BC
Canada
Disciplining Youth: Age Relations as an Axis of Power in Colonial and Decolonizing Singapore, 1942
ZOOM online event (registration below)
Vancouver BC
Canada
Interdisciplinarity in historical research
ZOOM online event
VANCOUVER BC
Canada
Interdisciplinarity in historical research, by Dr. Hallie Marshall The second event of the Graduate Student Seminar Series on the advantages and challenges of interdisciplinary research.
Mapping the City: Public Histories and the Shifting Landscape of Vancouver
Museum of Anthropology, UBC
Vancouver BC
Canada
November 26, 2020—Mapping the City: Public Histories and the Shifting Landscape of Vancouver Speaker: Caitlin Gordon-Walker, Honorary research associate and sessional instructor, Department of Anthropology, UBC.
Interdisciplinarity in historical research
ZOOM online event
VANCOUVER BC
Canada
Interdisciplinarity in historical research, by Dr.
COVID-19 Vulnerabilities: Asian Racialization, Coalition and Creativity
Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies
(Online event)
Vancouver BC V6T1Z2
Canada
This virtual roundtable conversation explored Asian racialization and the multiple meanings of “vulnerability” in the unfolding global pandemic. The roundtable considered how COVID-19 amplifies the precarity of particular communities, and how creativity, art and interdependence in mutual aid might address such inequities.
South Asians for Black Lives: Caste & Anti-Blackness
Centre for India and South Asia Research/Institute for Asian Research/School of Public Policy and Global Affairs
(Online event)
Vancouver BC V6T1Z2
Canada
This event was held virtually, via an online livestream. This event featured Equality Labs, exploring the rise of Hindu nationalism, anti-Blackness and Islamophobia in the South Asian diaspora.
"Your Dream is Our Dream": From H.G. Mudgal to South Asians for Black Lives
Centre for India and South Asia Research/Institute for Asian Research/School of Public Policy and Global Affairs
Vancouver BC V6T1Z2
Canada
This event was held virtually, via an online livestream.