
30 events planned for Social Science Week
Social Science Week is next week: Feb. 3- 7.
Plan your week: session descriptions
To reserve for your class or for more info, contact organizers Vivien Watson or Nancy Rebelo.
Social Science Week is next week: Feb. 3- 7.
Plan your week: session descriptions
To reserve for your class or for more info, contact organizers Vivien Watson or Nancy Rebelo.
In the first environment seminar of the semester, the Environmental Studies and Science Profiles welcome Chief Ross Montour and Lynn Konwaia’tanón:we’s Jacobs to discuss environmental stewardship and action. Chief Ross Montour will speak about the work of the Mohawk Council of Kahnawá:ke Consultation Committee and Kahnawà:ke’s role in the review of environmental permits and authorizations…
An expert on sustainable fashion, speakers participating in a panel on Cabot Square, a lawyer fighting Bill 21 are just some of the guests coming to Dawson College to speak during Social Science Week. The Social Science Program is presenting a full week with over 30 events on a variety of topics of interest to the Social Science program as well as to the greater Dawson College community.
Plan your week by taking a look at the schedule and review the session descriptions for more information on each presentation.
To reserve for your class or for more info, contact organizers Vivien Watson or Nancy Rebelo: vwatson@dawsoncollege.qc.ca and nrebelo@dawsoncollege.qc.ca
The Certificate of Decolonization and Indigenization Studies offers students the possibility of exploring Canada’s settler-colonial relationship to the wide diversity of Indigenous peoples who have been on these lands for millennia, while also learning about the many ways that Indigenous peoples have continued to strengthen their cultures amidst the challenges of settler-colonialism. The Decolonization and Indigenization Studies certificate will…
Last Modified: January 28, 2020