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The Kurdish Language: Perpetual Persecution, Perpetual Disconnection

October 19, 2020

Ingénue Reading Ingénue

October 13, 2020

Interdisciplinary collaboration: Modes of transformation

October 5, 2020

Who is the Future For? Thought Experiments, Bioethics, and Artificial Wombs

September 28, 2020

More Reflections on COVID and Productivity

September 22, 2020

From British America to Buena Vista: Canadians in the Mexican War

September 21, 2020

Political Speeches and Reconstructing the National Identity in Moments of Crisis

September 14, 2020

Putting New France back into “Rupert’s Land” (the Hudson Bay Watershed):
Imperial Ambitions and Colonial Projects in post-Utrecht North America

September 8, 2020

Rereading the 1969 debates on homosexuality

August 17, 2020

“Indigenous Cinema and Media in the Americas: Storytelling, Communities, and Sovereignties”: virtual launch at the Montreal First Peoples’ Festival Présence autochtone

August 11, 2020

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