By Cara Krmpotich Left to right: Lori Beavis, Ruth Phillips, Alan Ojiig Corbiere and Cara Krmpotich along the bank of the Credit River. On October 14-16, GRASAC members visited University of Toronto Mississauga and Mississaugas of the Credit territory for an international gathering focused on ...
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GRASAC at the Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung Gathering
By Bradley Clements If our first work travel since 2019 goes well, GRASAC co-director Cara Krmpotich and I will be at Rainy River First Nation when this newsletter is sent out! We are attending the Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung Gathering on Museums, Communities, and Universities Working Together, ...
GRASAC Ethical Guidelines Report
By Aidan Mitchell-Boudreau This past summer, I worked on producing recommendations for an update to GRASAC’s ethical guidelines for my Critical Digital Humanities Institute summer fellowship. A primary objective was to assess the compatibility of these guidelines with OCAP and UNDRIP principles, ...
Orange Shirt Day
Survivors’ Flag, from the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. Learn more about the flag here. Yesterday was Orange Shirt Day, and the second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. We at GRASAC acknowledge that this important week can be challenging, and that the ...
GRASAC RAs Receive CDHI Fellowships
The Critical Digital Humanities Initiative (CDHI), part of the Digital Humanities Network based at the University of Toronto, works to foster “trans-disciplinary collaborations that emphasize questions of power, social justice, and critical theory in digital humanities research.” The Initiative ...