Book Launch: Out to Defend Ourselves: A History of Montreal’s First Haitian Street Gang
/in News, UncategorizedDEADLINE EXTENDED: Proposals for 11th Emerging Scholars Symposium / Propositions pour le 11e Symposium des chercheur.se.s émergent.e.s
/in UncategorizedCall for Volunteers: Organizing Committee 2024 Emerging Scholars Symposium | Appel de bénévols: Comité organisateur pour le Symposium sur la recherche émergente 2024
/in News, News, UncategorizedCongratulations to our community/core affiliate Catherine Charlebois for receiving the Ted Little Prize 2023
/in News, News, UncategorizedLead Co-Director – Call for Nominations and Self-Nominations (deadline extended to Jan 20)
/in News, UncategorizedCall for proposals: 10th Emerging Scholars Symposium on Oral History, Digital Storytelling, and Creative Practice
/in News, UncategorizedRaconte-moi Riopelle: Call for Proposals for Emerging Artists
/in News, UncategorizedJean Paul Riopelle Foundation and COHDS announce a call for emerging artists for Raconte-moi Riopelle, a juried competition open to all Concordia students and recent graduates.
Congratulations to our community/core affiliate Emma Haraké for receiving the Ted Little Prize 2022
/in News, UncategorizedDeindustrializing Montreal: Entangled Histories of Race, Residence and Class Book
/in News, UncategorizedTestimony: Visual and Embodied Gateways to Black Histories
/in News, UncategorizedEvent series organized by the SdBI as part of Black History Month, co-hosted by COHDS and the Department of History
Winter Storytelling Series featuring Indigenous Storytellers
/in News, UncategorizedHosted by the First Peoples Studies program
Job Opportunity for “Alternative visions: the politics of motherhood and family among Indigenous, immigrant, racialized and low-income activist women’s groups in Canada, 1960s-1980s”
/in News, Uncategorized
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