Western Washington Univ. 2024 Speakers Series: Populations Rendered 'Surplus' in Canada

The Center for Canadian-American Studies at Western Washington University will continue its online Speaker Series on "Populations Rendered ‘Surplus’ in Canada" with a presentation by Rachel Wong of Seneca Polytechnic titled "Erased, Displaced, Misplaced: Reclaiming [Asian Canadian] National Identity Through the Arts."  

The event will take place at 1 pm Eastern/10am Pacific on May 14, and attendees may register here

The Canadian Mosaic Webinar Series: Spring 2024 Program

In partnership with the Canadian-American Center (UMaine), the Center for the Study of Canada (SUNY Plattsburgh), and the Canadian Studies Center (UW), the Center for Canadian-American Studies' K-12 Study Canada program is pleased to announce its upcoming Mosaic Webinar Series, a 4-part series that will focus on the following topics:

- History & Legacy of the Residential School System (February 27 & March 4, 2024  |  7:00pm ET / 4:00pm PT)

- Climate Change in the Classroom (March 19, 2024  |  7:00pm ET / 4:00pm PT)

Western Washington Univ. 2024 Speakers Series: Populations Rendered 'Surplus' in Canada

The Center for Canadian-American Studies at Western Washington University is pleased to announce an upcoming talk, the second of this year's speaker series. Christopher DesRivieres will present "Reconciling Our Built Heritage: The Decolonization of "100 Wellington" (Former US Embassy, Ottawa, Canada), a case study tackling the controversial “gifting” of the former
United States Embassy to the National Indigenous Organizations.

This talk is free and open to the public, via Zoom. It will be held on Tuesday, February 27, at 12pm Pacific (3pm Eastern).