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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/winter-2023-science-communication-s
 howcase
LOCATION:STC - Science Teaching Complex 200 University Ave West Room 2001 (
 second-floor foyer) Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Winter 2023 Science Communication Showcase
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Department of English and the Department of Communication A
 rts are\nexcited to announce that we will host the Winter 2023 Science\nC
 ommunication Showcase.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/george-elliott-clarke-recites-canti
 cles
LOCATION:AL - Arts Lecture Hall 200 University Avenue West Room 208 Waterlo
 o ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:George Elliott Clarke Recites from Canticles
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:[Photo of George Elliott Clarke.] Please join the Department of
 \nEnglish Language and Literature for a public talk by Dr. George\nElliot
 t Clarke\, Waterloo Arts alumnus and Professor of English\,\nUniversity of
  Toronto. Dr. Clarke will be reciting from his latest\nwork _Canticles_\
 , an ongoing project started in Zanzibar in 2008 and\nexpected to conclude
  in 2021.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/quilt-stories
LOCATION:CIGI Campus Auditorium 67 Erb Street West Wateroo ON N2L 3G1 Canad
 a
SUMMARY:Quilt of Stories
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:UWaterloo English's Lamees Al Ethari [/english/node/141] and C
 arrie\nSnyder [/english/node/594] and writer Tasneem Jamal facilitated th
 e X\nPage Workshop\, a SSHRC Connection Grant project in which immigrant
 \nand refugee women from the Waterloo region wrote stories based on\nthei
 r life experiences.\n\nCome hear their work at Quilt of Stories\, a story
 telling performance\nabout home and belonging.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/english/events/jack-halberstam-trans-visual-archiv
 es-transgendered-body
LOCATION:Balsillie School of International Affairs 67 Erb Street West CIGI 
 Auditorium Waterloo ON N2L 6C2 Canada
SUMMARY:Jack Halberstam: TRANS* Visual archives of the transgendered body
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Jack Halberstam is Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity\
 , Gender\nStudies and Comparative Literature at the University of Southern
 \nCalifornia. This is a special lecture and conversation co-sponsored by\n
 the Department of English Language &amp; Literature\, the Department of\nPhil
 osophy\, the Critical Media Lab\, and the Faculty of Arts.​
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