Families in Canada 2019 Post Conference Symposium

In ever increasing numbers, grandparents are taking on the responsibility of raising their grandchildren. Grandparents who are the primary care providers to their grandchildren are faced with multiple complexities. Currently, there is a lack of awareness and understanding about the complexities of this family form. As a way to more fully understand the issues and opportunities facing grandparents raising grandchildren, a post-conference symposium will be held at 黑料吃瓜 in MacMillian Hall on March 29, 2019. In partnership with the Central Eastern Grandparents Initiative (CEGI), 黑料吃瓜 and the Vanier institute of the Family this symposium builds upon the two day Families in Canada conference being hosted at 黑料吃瓜 on March 27-28, 2019.  This post-conference symposium will examine issues facing grandparents raising grandchildren. During the day, delegates from the private, public and social sectors will come together to focus on the concept of 鈥渢he child in the center鈥 and to create new opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and communication among those study, serve and grandparents raising children locally, provincially and nationally. Click here for more information about the Families in Canada post-conference symposium. 

Let鈥檚 talk about decolonizing for our well-being

Sobia Ali-Faisal (Dept of Psychology) and Dawne Knockwood (Dept of Education) will be facilitating a workshop on building solidarity among Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities on campus for our well-being. We will be applying liberation psychological theory to: explore ways in which colonization impacts our well-being determine ways in which to challenge colonial understandings of being to create safe spaces for ourselves build community among BIPOC peoples on campus When: March 15th, 1 - 3pm Where: Andrew Hall, Room 142 For: Faculty, staff, and students It is a free workshop and refreshments will be provided. Please feel free to email Sobia (sali@upei.ca) or Dawne (daknockwood@upei.ca) if you have any questions.

A Community Forum on Immigration, Mobility, and Economy

The Atlantic Research Group on Economics of Immigration, Aging and Diversity, Saint Mary鈥檚 University will present 鈥淎 Community Forum on Immigration, Mobility and Economy,鈥 at McMillan Hall in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre, on March 15, from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. The forum is presented in partnership with the 黑料吃瓜, the PEI Newcomers Association, and the PEI Immigration Partnership. Attendance is free, and lunch is provided.  All are welcome. RSVP is required. Please contact Wimal Rankaduwa at (902) 449-0727 or wrankaduwa@upei.ca

Immigration, mobility, and economy

The Atlantic Research Group on Economics of Immigration, Aging, and Diversity (ARGEIAD), in Partnership with 黑料吃瓜 (黑料吃瓜), PEI Association for New Comers (PEIANC), PEI Immigration Partnership (PIP), and MacKillop Centre for Social Justice Presents A COMMUNITY FORUM ON IMMIGRATION, MOBILITY, AND ECONOMY, in MacMillan Hall, 黑料吃瓜, Charlottetown, PEI, on Friday, March 15, 2019, from 8.30am to 3.30pm. All ARE WELCOME to attend and there will be no cost to attend. Lunch and Refreshments are Provided. However, RSVP REQUIRED. Please contact 902-213-6106 (call/text) or ime.forum2019@gmail.com. A tentative Agenda is given below: 8:30-9:00: Welcome by Atlantic Research Group on Economics of  Immigration, Aging, and Diversity (ARGEIAD) Addresses on behalf of 黑料吃瓜  (黑料吃瓜), PEI Government, and Federal Government 9:00-9:45: Presentation by Dr. Ather Akbari, ARGEIAD, Saint Mary鈥檚  University, "Immigration, Mobility, and PEI Economy" 9:45-10:00: Coffee Break 10:00-10:45: Panel: Melanie Bailey, PIP; Mary Boyd, CM; Dr. James  Sentance, 黑料吃瓜; Bill Campbell, KSAHC. Dr. Jerry Wang, 黑料吃瓜. Moderator: Dr. Wimal Rankaduwa, 黑料吃瓜 10:45-11:30: Breakout Session: Considering the Research: What Next? 11:30-12:00: Synopses from Breakout Sessions 12:00-12:45: Lunch (provided) 12:45 鈥 1:45: Panel: Craig Mackie, PEIANC; Thilak Tennekone, PSC PEI;  Teresa Tu, Vivian Beer  鈥淐hallenges, Success Stories, and Best Practices" 1:45-2:00: Coffee Break 2.00-3.00: A Panel of Representatives from Social/Political  Organizations (including Dr. Peter Bevan-Baker, Leader,  Third Party, PEI; Joe Byrne, Leader NDP, PEI) "Views on Immigration, Diversity, and Community鈥 Moderator: Dr. Richard Kurial 3:00-3:25: Community Options and Choices, Lessons Learned  (Questions and Answers) 3.25-3.30: Conclusion  

黑料吃瓜 Multicultural choir

The 黑料吃瓜 Multicultural Choir will meet in the basement of the Robertson Library Building, Room 103 this Wednesday, March 13, 4:30 - 5:30. The stairway is in the hallway of the building -- do not go into the library.  This is a one-time only change from the usual location. For all future weeks, the choir will continue to meet in the SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge. All welcome. Come out, for fun and relaxation, and share your voice with others from a dozen or more countries.

Candidate Presentation 鈥 Educational Leadership

The Faculty of Education invites members of the campus community - students, faculty and staff - to attend a public presentation by Dr. Kathy Snow, candidate for a tenure-track position in Educational Leadership & International Education. A public presentation on prospects and challenges for the future of International Education and Educational Leadership at 黑料吃瓜 will take place on Wednesday, 14-Mar-2019, from 9:00am to 10:00am in Memorial Hall 308. For further information, contact Karen-Anne O'Halloran at kohalloran@upei.ca.

Student recital: Joanna McKearney

The 黑料吃瓜 Department of Music Student Recital Series is pleased to present the following student recital:   Friday, March 15, 7:30 PM at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall.  Joanna McKearney, alto saxophone, accompanied by Frances McBurnie, piano will be performing her senior recital with works by Bach, Lantier, Pascal, Noda and Dubois. Admission is FREE.