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Jarvis Givens
Professor Jarvis R. Givens on Black Reconstructions: Race, Educational History, and the Problem of the Archive

2024 R.W.B. Jackson Lecture

The 2024 R.W.B. Jackson Lecture features the distinguished Jarvis R. Givens, a Professor of Education and African and African American Studies at Harvard University, as this year's special guest speaker. Don't miss it.
An illustration of the faces of three Black women against a colourful background.
OISE Black Faculty in Conversation 2024: Showing up for Black Women in Higher Education
This annual Black History Month event will explore what it means to be Black and a woman in higher education—shedding light on the distinct challenges faced by Black women, and the shifts that are needed to foster a more equitable environment.
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Dean's STEM Salon
This community-wide special event promises to ignite curiosity and creativity in STEM fields through digital presentations and multimedia learning experiences designed by OISE faculty and students.
December 4, 2025

Professor Glen Jones
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Join this special discussion on the ecological knowledge about birds in Anishinaabemowin/Ojibwe language. Learn about these incredible flying beings and how best to support their populations for generations to come. Register now!
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Learn Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe), Kanyen'keha (Mohawk) & Néhiyawéwin (Cree) this winter with Natural Curiosity, affiliated with OISE and the JICS Lab School. Deepen your understanding, connect with Indigenous cultures, and support language revitalization. Take action now!
APHD Belonging and Solidarity Social - Dec 12
Stories in Watercolour: Multicultural Memories Postcard Painting

APHD Belonging & Solidarity Social Series

This workshop offers a cozy space to slow down, reflect, and get creative. Guided by a watercolour instructor, you’ll turn a meaningful holiday memory, tradition, or moment into a hand-painted postcard.

Talking with the Land - Shutao'tine Elder David Etchinelle

David Etchinelle shares his love for the land and reflects on practices he observed as a Mountain Dene child in the Sahtu Region of the Northwest Territories.
These films were created in a week-long documentary filmmaking program at Chief Albert Wright School in Tulita, NT, where small groups of high school students learned the fundamentals of filmmaking and put it into practice making mini-documentaries about local Elders.