History

Alan Ojig CorbiereAlan Ojig Corbiere, Canada Research Chair in History of Indigenous Peoples of North America, will present “Back to Basics: the Anishinaabe Understanding of the Covenant Chain and the 1764 Treaty of Niagara” on Nov. 11 in the Leddy Library Collaboratory.

Foundational treaty subject of Friday presentation

“Back to Basics: the Anishinaabe Understanding of the Covenant Chain and the 1764 Treaty of Niagara” on Nov. 11 in the Leddy Library.
Amherstburg Freedom MuseumA student internship opportunity will involve researching local Black history for an exhibit at the Amherstburg Freedom Museum.

Internship to explore local history of Black experiences

A student internship opportunity will involve researching local Black history for an exhibit at the Amherstburg Freedom Museum.

History professor Gregg FrenchHistory professor Gregg French will participate in a panel discussion on names that commemorate historical figures with controversial legacies, Sept. 22 at Art Windsor-Essex.

Prof to join conversation on controversial commemoration

Prof. Gregg French will participate in a Sept. 22 panel discussion on names that commemorate historical figures with controversial legacies.
Stephanie LattyStephanie Latty will present “Care as a ‘Text for Living’: Black Feminisms, Violence and Liberation” over Zoom at 1 p.m. Tuesday.

Police violence against Black women subject of lecture

A free public lecture March 15 will explore police violence against Black women and girls in Canada.

Christine VanderkooyEducation professor Christine Vanderkooy is a featured pianist in the digital concert series being launched today by the Windsor Symphony Orchestra.

Pianist excited by innovative symphony concerts

Education professor Christine Vanderkooy is a featured pianist in the digital concert series launched today by the Windsor Symphony Orchestra.