Gendered Violence on Campus: Institutional Policy and Practice
This panel is hosted in collaboration with the UWaterloo Equity Office, and the Special Adviser to the President—Women’s and Gender Issues.
This panel is hosted in collaboration with the UWaterloo Equity Office, and the Special Adviser to the President—Women’s and Gender Issues.
Unconscious Curriculum: Rape Culture on Campus
The Theatre and Performance program in the Department of Drama and Speech Communication is holding a screening of Kristin Wallace’s (B.A.
Join us for a discussion on Truth and Reconciliation in Canadian Post-Secondary Education.
WHEN: Wednesday, November 1, 7PM to 9PM
WHERE: Knox Waterloo Presbyterian Church, 50 Erb Street West, Waterloo
REGISTRATION: https://ticketfi.com/event/1665/canada-150-lecture-truth-and-reconciliation-in-canadian-post-secondary-education
Silversides Theatre Artist Series - The Creation Process of Concord Floral
Concord Floral is a million square foot abandoned greenhouse and a hangout for neighbourhood kids. But something has happened there. Something nobody wants to talk about. Concord Floral re-imagines Giovanni Boccaccio's medieval allegory The Decameron in a contemporary Canadian suburb, in which ten teens must flee a plague they have brought upon themselves.
Concord Floral is a million square foot abandoned greenhouse and a hangout for neighbourhood kids. But something has happened there. Something nobody wants to talk about. Concord Floral re-imagines Giovanni Boccaccio's medieval allegory The Decameron in a contemporary Canadian suburb, in which ten teens must flee a plague they have brought upon themselves.
Concord Floral is a million square foot abandoned greenhouse and a hangout for neighbourhood kids. But something has happened there. Something nobody wants to talk about. Concord Floral re-imagines Giovanni Boccaccio's medieval allegory The Decameron in a contemporary Canadian suburb, in which ten teens must flee a plague they have brought upon themselves.
Concord Floral is a million square foot abandoned greenhouse and a hangout for neighbourhood kids. But something has happened there. Something nobody wants to talk about. Concord Floral re-imagines Giovanni Boccaccio's medieval allegory The Decameron in a contemporary Canadian suburb, in which ten teens must flee a plague they have brought upon themselves.