Anti-Black Racism and Language: Vershawn Young - In Conversation with Awad Ibrahim​
Anti-Black Racism and Language
Vershawn YoungÌý- In Conversation withÌýAwad Ibrahim​
Anti-Black Racism and Language
Vershawn YoungÌý- In Conversation withÌýAwad Ibrahim​
The Speakers Series Committee is delighted to announce the virtual edition of Communication Speaks with Dr. Naila Keleta-Mae's presentation/performance,ÌýBlack And Free. Save the date!
THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE PROGRAM PRESENTS
scenes from carried away on the crest of a wave
Written by David Yee
Directed by Andy Houston
Associate Director: Mira J. Henderson
Do you want to know more about Speech Communication, Theatre and Performance or Digital Arts Communication?
Come out to our Meet the Profs event, where you can finally ask the Communication Arts professors all the questions you want!
Join us Thursday March 25 @7pm at the following Zoom link:
Ignite 329 is a series of fast-paced,Ìý5-minute TED-style talks hosted by student speakers from the DAC/SPCOM 329 course with LOTS of energy!
From the Bitch Manifesto to the movieÌýMean GirlsÌýand the popularity of the mean girl trope, the right to be mean is the new frontier for white feminist discontent.
In Visitor: My Life in Canada, Anthony Stewart explores the lack of a recognizable Black anti-racist discourse in Canada and why Canada's lack of expression and commitment to Black anti-racism led to him to give up his full professorship at Dalhousie University to move to a small college in the USA.
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Everyone is welcome to participate in theÌýBridgeÌýinstallation.Ìý
Opening Ceremony and Fire onÌýWednesday, November 3 at 1:00 pmÌý
presented by Theatre and Performance program
Written by: Kat Sandler
DirectedÌýby: Liza Balkan
Associate Director: Emily Radcliffe
The Associate Chair of the UÀ¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's Theatre and Performance Program, Andy Houston hosts a discussion with the Stratford Festival's Artistic Director, Antoni Cimolino.
Antoni Cimolino is from Sudbury, Ontario and holds an MFA from the University of Windsor. He began his theatre career in Stratford, Ontario as an actor in the late 1980s. He then focussed his efforts on directing, and moved up to executive roles at the Stratford Festival. He became the Artistic Director in 2013. Cimolino has contributed significantly to the Stratford Festival in terms of fundraising and construction initiatives. Most recently, he campaigned to build the new, multimillion dollar Tom Patterson Theatre.