by Haley Bryant GRASAC members at the University of Toronto would like to extend an enormous thank you to our summer Work Study students, Chantelle Perreault, Olivia White, CJ Pentland, Rachel Barber-Pin, and Alesha Grummett-Roesch. CJ, Rachel, and Alesha prepared a batch of new records from ...
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Call for Interest: Smithsonian Recovering Voices at Home
By Haley Bryant GRASAC has been invited to partner with the Recovering Voices Initiative at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History in the pilot phase of a new, virtual and intergenerational knowledge sharing program, “Recovering Voices at Home.” GRASAC members share ...
Welcoming a New GRASAC Member: Ricky Punzalan
We at GRASAC extend an enthusiastic welcome to our newest member, Ricky Punzalan! He has graciously provided the following profile as an introduction. Ricardo “Ricky” PunzalanAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Michigan School of Information Ricky teaches and researches in the areas of ...
GRASAC Statement in Support of Black Lives Matter
By the GRASAC Steering Committee As an Alliance focused on Great Lakes Indigenous arts and cultures, GRASAC condemns ongoing acts of settler colonial violence, and we stand in solidarity with the African American, Black, Indigenous, Black Native, People of Color, and activists of all ...
Student Summer Work on the GKS
By Haley Bryant This summer, GRASAC welcomes five new Graduate Student Research Assistants through the University of Toronto’s Work Study program: Chantelle Perreault, Olivia White, CJ Pentland, Alesha Grummett-Roesch, and Rachel Barber-Pin. The students will be contributing to the ongoing work ...