Western approaches to studying African materials have had a colonial bias. A curator considers what it means to think of the collection as needing to exist in relation to communities.
July 10, 2023
The Conversation: Improving Canada's productivity ranking will take years, but by taking steps in education, in the private sector and in government, we can achieve national wealth.
June 12, 2023
The pain of ‘blue balls’ should never be used as a coercive tactic. But almost half of study participants—mostly women and some men—reported pressure to engage sexually.
June 6, 2023
A guaranteed basic income is a promising tool for contributing to sustainability and justice across agriculture and fishing sectors.
May 4, 2023
The Conversation: Day should be used to challenge misconceptions about occupational health and safety, and advance safer workplaces for Canadians.
April 27, 2023
Canada’s commitment to halt biodiversity loss can only be realized by weaving together Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge.
April 6, 2023
There is a distinction between deliberate use of a song to support a particular political campaign, and incidental music in the background at a social function hosted by a political party.
March 24, 2023
Educators need to carefully consider ChatGPT and issues of academic integrity to move toward an assessment system that leverages AI tools.
March 3, 2023
The Conversation: A collaborative curatorial project is cherishing every little relational trace of Black lives found in archives in a city long defined by histories of Canadian whiteness.
February 6, 2023
News reports about accidents can deliver important moral lessons and remind us to value life.
January 23, 2023