Queen’s Tamil Students’ Association
Learn more about the Queen’s Tamil Students’ Association in which they strive to spread awareness about Tamil culture, which includes Tamil customs, festivals, cuisine, and identity.
Continue ReadingLearn more about the Queen’s Tamil Students’ Association in which they strive to spread awareness about Tamil culture, which includes Tamil customs, festivals, cuisine, and identity.
Continue ReadingIn this segment, learn more about the Queen’s Black Academic Society, a passion project seeking to advance Black academics and enrich the lives of self-identified Black students through a focus on education, equity, wellness and, issues pertinent to the Black community.
Continue ReadingIn this segment, we speak with students apart of the Japanese Relations Club at Queen’s University! JRQ is made up with a group of students from different cultural backgrounds with common interest in the Japanese culture
Continue ReadingIn this segment, learn more about the Hong Kong Students’ Association at Queen’s University and all the amazing things they do!
Continue ReadingTopic: Storytelling as Medicine: Autoethnography of a Two-Spirit Anishinaabe Nurse Practitioner. Overview: Looking at decolonising health care practices, Zongwe’s research will explore the use of a ceremonial self-reflective practice to promote resilience and address compassion fatigue in nurses. Zongwe creates social change through storytelling in her podcast, “Under the Same Stars” and weekly radio show, “Zee’s Place” on CILU 102.7FM. […]
Continue ReadingWelcome to the last episode of In Session: Conversations with University Councillors. Queen’s University alumni and current University Councillors Kasmet Niyongabo & Samantha Cheung join us to shore up an amazing season of inspirational conversation. In addition to their comments on inspirations to join University Council and sage advice for students and alumni to stay […]
Continue ReadingOur attention stays focused on the Oscars as Mike and Taylor review Minari and the Oscar Nominated documentary Crip Camp. The Screening in Kingston team also makes some announcements for upcoming episodes and discusses how foreign language films are starting to get more awards attention in more categories than one.
Continue ReadingThomas and Evan discuss the recent success of Gary Trent Jr. and draft their best teams of NBA players under the age of 25.
Continue ReadingStudents (and faculty) can learn much in this episode about surviving and thriving this exam season. Dr. Lindsay Heggie, Academic Skills Specialist with Student Academic Success Services joins us in this episode. She sheds light on the many services and resources available through SASS that students are encouraged to utilize throughout the school year and […]
Continue ReadingToday we are joined by Dr. Karen Lawford, an Aboriginal midwife (Namegosibiing, Lac Seul First Nation, Treaty 3), Assistant Professor in Gender Studies and researcher for Indigenous Peoples with a particular focus on the provision of maternity care for those who live on reserve. Today we spoke about historical and contemporary colonialism, intergenerational trauma, barriers […]
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