Events I Have Attended Include:
154th Anniversary of Treaty 1 Commemorations
154 Anniversary of Treaty 1 events at Lower Fort Garry
2025 Riley Lecture in Canadian History: Dr. Anne Lindsay
“A Useful Servant to ye Company”: The Fur Trade, The Hudson’s Bay Company and Chattel Slavery
Legacies of the British Empire: Alan Lester
Guest lecture: The British Empire and the Culture War: When Colonial History Becomes Politics, Dr. Alan Lester
Book launch for The Truth About Empire
Governor General’s History Symposium: Fostering Understanding and Empathy through Inclusive History
2024 Governor General’s History Symposium: Fostering Understanding and Empathy through Inclusive History
Canada’s History Society
2024 Riley Lecture in Canadian History: Winnipeg 150
Guest roundtable: Winnipeg 150: Perspectives on Celebrating Winnipeg’s Past
The University of Winnipeg History Department
Subjects, Settlers, Citizens: The 1870s Mennonites in Historical Context
Conference: The Centre for Transnational Mennonite Studies
Book Launch: Who We Are
Book launch: Who We Are: Four Questions For a Life and a Nation, Murray Sinclair Mazina Giizhik
2023 Riley Lecture in Canadian History: Laura Madokoro
Guest lecture: City Borders: Exploring the History of Sanctuary in North America, Dr. Laura Madokoro
The University of Winnipeg History Department
Book Launch: Wînipêk
Book Launch: Wînipêk: Visions of Canada from an Indigenous Centre, Dr. Niigaan Sinclair
Guest Lecture: Critical Conversations with Dr. Sarah Nickel
“A Crying Need for Indian Foster Homes”: Indigenous Women Challenge State Child Welfare Practices
Owning History: Indigenous Histories and Records Access
Conference: The Manitoba Indigenous Tuberculosis History Project
Book Launch: The Honourable John Norquay
Book Launch: The Honourable John Norquay: Indigenous Premier, Canadian Statesman, Dr. Gerald Friesen
2024 Jackson Lecture: Lianne Leddy
Challenging Histories: How Prioritizing Indigenous Experiences Can Help Us Understand Our Shared Past
Distinguished Visiting Lecturer Program
Guest Lectures: Colonialism, Capitalism, and Canada, 1500-2023: How the Past is Before Us and Red Power in the 1960s and Now: Situating Indigenous Protest and Its Legacies Historically and Politically, Dr. Bryan D. Palmer, Professor Emeritus, Trent University
Book Launch: Reclaiming Anishinaabe Law
Reclaiming Anishinaabe Law: Kinamaadiwin Inaakonigewin and the Treaty Right to Education, Dr. Leo Baskatawang
Book Launch: For a Better World
Book Launch: For a Better World: The Winnipeg General Strike and the Workers’ Revolt