Conference: Rising Up
February 29, 2016 —
The University of Manitoba Native Studies Graduate Student Association is hosting a two-day conference for all graduate students across all disciplines to present their knowledge and research on the colonial edifice.
What: Conference: Rising Up: A Graduate Student Conference on International Compact, Knowledge, and Research in Indigenous Graduate Studies
When: March 4-5, 2016
Where: Senate Chambers, Engineering Building (EITC 3, Room 262), University of Manitoba
This is a free event, open to all.
Conference Agenda
Friday, March 4
- 8:00 AM – Opening Pipe Ceremony – Carl Stone – Circle Room, Migizii Agamik – The Bald Eagle Lodge
- 9:30 AM – Welcoming Remarks by Leo Baskatawang, Rising Up Co-Chair & Dr. Peter Kulchyski, Department of Native Studies, Graduate Program Chair
Keynote: Tasha Hubbard, Gemini-Award-Winning Documentary Filmmaker, Assistant Professor, Department of English, University of Saskatchewan: “The concept of compact within kinship systems” - 11:00 AM – Paper Presentation Session: Legal and Political Issues
- 1:30 PM – Paper Presentation Session: Environment
- 3:00 PM – Paper Presentation Session: Theory
- 4:30 PM – Paper Presentation Session: Health
- 5:30 PM – Reception – Migizii Agamik – The Bald Eagle Lodge
Saturday, March 5
- 9:00 AM – Welcoming Remarks: Joe Dipple, Rising Up Co-Chair
Honoured Guest: Dr. Emma LaRocque, Professor, Department of Native Studies, U. of Manitoba - 10:30 AM – Paper Presentation Session: Education
- 11:30 AM – Paper Presentation Session: Education
- 2:00 PM – Paper Presentation Session: Identity
- 4:00 PM – Paper Presentation Session: Economy
- 5:00 PM – Closing Pipe Ceremony – Carl Stone – Circle Room, Migizii Agamik – Bald Eagle Lodge