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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Thinking Spaces with Taiwo Afolabi “Ethical Questioning in Research: Insight from an Applied Theatre Project”
DESCRIPTION:Thinking Spaces: The Improvisation Reading Group and Speaker Series is pleased to present “Ethical Questioning in Research: Insight from an Applied Theatre Project\,” a virtual talk with Taiwo Afolabi. \nThis event will take place via Zoom. A moderated Q&A will follow the talk. \nIf you are interested in attending\, please register online. \nThis presentation examines ethical questioning as an inquiry process germane to making ethical choices necessarily for an ethical practice. Focusing on reflexivity through reflection-before\, in and on -action\, Afolabi considers ethical questioning as a framework to amplify resistance\, self-determination and decolonization in the process of writing and doing research. Afolabi will conclude his presentation by case studying an applied theatre project among refugees and new immigrants in Canada to investigate the implications of ethical questioning for applied theatre research and other forms of socially engaged creative practice. \nTaiwo Afolabi\, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor at the University of Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada. He is an applied theatre practitioner with a decade of experience working across a variety of creative and community contexts in over a dozen countries across four continents. His work centralizes around participation and ethics in community creative practice among vulnerable populations such as refugees (in Canada) and internally displaced people (in Nigeria). Through qualitative and Indigenous creative methodologies\, he examines themes of resurgence\, resistance\, self-determination and decolonization. His practice and research interests include education\, decolonization\, socially-engaged creative practice and research ethics. He is the founding artistic director of Theatre Emissary International\, Nigeria and a research associate at the University of Johannesburg\, South Africa. \nAs always\, Thinking Spaces is free and open to everyone.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-thinking-spaces-with-taiwo-afolabi-ethical-questioning-in-research-insight-from-an-applied-theatre-project/
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SUMMARY:ONLINE - Indigenous Scholars Lecture Series: Sovereignty\, Intimacy and Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Join the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences for the Indigenous Scholars Lecture Series and hear noted Indigenous scholars discuss research and issues related to gendered violence and settler colonialism. \nOn February 26\, Indigenous scholars will discuss Sovereignty\, Intimacy and Resistance. \n\nAimée Craft\nAssociate Professor\, Faculty of Common Law\, University of Ottawa\nSarah Hunt/ Tłaliłila’ogwa\nAssistant Professor and Canada Research Chair\, Indigenous Political Ecology\, University of Victoria\nJasmine Feather Dionne\nPhD student\, Department of Political Science\, University of Victoria\nLeah Levac\nAssociate Professor\, Department of Political Science\, University of Guelph\, Moderator\n\nRegister for this event online. \nThe Indigenous Scholars Lecture Series is intended to create a space for University of Guelph students to hear from leading Indigenous scholars in political science and related disciplines. We seek to raise the profile of the important work and ideas of Indigenous scholars and enrich the diversity of perspectives available through the Department of Political Science. \nThis event series is supported through the Department of Political Science with funding support from the Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion Enhancement Fund.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-indigenous-scholars-lecture-series-sovereignty-intimacy-and-resistance/
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Black History Month - Fourth Friday ft. Aisha Barrow with the Guelph Civic Museum
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, February 26th\, 7-8:30 pm:  \nIn celebration of Black Heritage Month 2021\, Aisha Barrow will perform at the Guelph Civic Museum as part of the Fourth Friday concert series – this month presented in partnership with the Guelph Black Heritage Society. \nLifeandthetribe is the new R&B and Pop project from singer/songwriter Aisha Barrow. Drawing from diverse influences Lifeandthetribe has a bold\, fresh\, and new sound that can be best described as an amalgamation of Jazz\, R&B and Pop. After the successful release of their debut EP\, Eye-sha: Extended\, Lifeandthetribe is currently in process of recording their first full-length album\, slated for release in 2021. \nThis event is open to everyone. \nFind more Black History Month events at U of G.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-black-history-month-fourth-friday-ft-aisha-barrow-with-the-guelph-civic-museum/
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