Changing times, changing legacies?
Impact Award project: ‘Dear St. Eugene’: Residential Schools, Public Engagement and the Erasure of Trauma in (a Post-Truth and Reconciliation) Canada
Impact Award project: The Okanagan QueerStory Podcast
UBC Okanagan professor Donna Langille and research partner Taysha Jarrett have created a podcast about the queer history of the Okanagan and the people who have lived through it.
Impact Award project ‘Interactive Visualization of Digital Archaeological Collections on Open Context’
Research team introduces project to develop tools for navigating and exploring digital archaeological collections on Web-based platforms
Counterfeit OSPAAAL Posters as Counter-revolutionary Device
UBC professor Jessica Stites Mor is collaborating with Fernando Camacho Padilla, a professor from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid through the Public Humanities Hub Joint Fellowship Program (PHJF), on a project titled, Visualizing Solidarity. With this project, they will work to provide an entry point for those that are interested in the history of the […]
Cuba’s Commitment to Liberation in the Middle East in Photographs and on Display
Joint fellows Jessica Stites Mor and Fernando Camacho Padilla provide update to their project, “Visualizing Solidarity”.
Human Matters Conference Postponed
Public Humanities Hub Okanagan steering committee considers impact of the current COVID-19 situation.
2020 Public Humanities Impact Awards Announced
Funding to assist faculty in realizing a short-term public-facing research and/or creation projects.
Joint Fellows Jessica Stites Mor and Fernando Camacho Padilla introduce their project “Visualizing Solidarity”
Visualizing Solidarity: Cuba’s Commitment to the Global South in Photographs
Research project by Brigitte Le Normand: Rijeka in flux
Combining scientific research, dissemination, and participation; telling the story of Rijeka in multiple languages.
Use the humanities to bridge cultural divisions, say UBC profs
Associate Professor Brigitte Le Normand, director of the Okanagan hub, says this initiative is designed to bring the university’s brightest thinkers from the humanities together to explore emerging public policy questions.