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Global Wars and Solidarities December 1st

Join us for the second panel discussion of the mini-series “Legacies of War. Imperialisms, Racisms and Transnational Feminist Solidarities”, co-organized Vanessa Thompson and Katherine Mazurok. This series aims to interrogate, from a transnational feminist perspective, articulations and politics of war, in their many forms and on a global scale. We ask how we can challenge […]

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War(s) in Europe. The Invasion of Ukraine, Racism and Resistance Nov 17

Join us for the second panel discussion of the mini-series “Legacies of War. Imperialisms, Racisms and Transnational Feminist Solidarities”, co-organized Vanessa Thompson and Katherine Mazurok. This series aims to interrogate, from a transnational feminist perspective, articulations and politics of war, in their many forms and on a global scale. We ask how we can challenge […]

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The Scoop: Dec 21 2022

In this segment of The Scoop, we give you the local news rundown of what will be closed during the holiday season in Kingston. We also chat with Rachel Mathies of Pan Chancho Bakery to talk about the cafe cookbook out now! Christena, our community outreach coordinator talks about the sounding board exhibition moving on […]

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Tar for Christmas!

This week’s special guest co-host is Nicole! We kick off the holidays with our reviews of Tar, yes Tar, Spirited and Mike mentions The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, while also reviewing some of the nominations from the Golden Globes AND we get a special message from Taylor.

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Citizen K-Dec.13

This week on Citizen K, host Karim Mosna first speaks with YMCA Peace Medal recipient Heather Haynes. Then, it’s a conversation with Rabbi Erin Polansky about the opening of L’dor Vador: From Generation to Generation, the Holocaust Museum and Education Centre.  

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From cardiology to coronavirus; how a team of international scientists pivoted their research to rise to a global challenge

Synopsys: In early 2020, Dr Archer (Queen’s University, Canada) proposed a novel mechanism for the way in which the SARS-CoV-2 virus responsible for COVID-19 might affect our lungs. He proposed that this virus causes damage to cells by targeting the powerhouse of the cells, structures known as mitochondria. Dr Archer has spent the last two years building an […]

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