Lecture: Dr. Susan Hill – Seeking Historical Reconciliation in the Archives UWinnipeg’s Sanford Riley Fellow Dr. Susan Hill is a Haudenosaunee citizen (Mohawk Nation/Wolf Clan) and lives at the Grand River Territory (Six Nations). She is an Associate Professor...
Podcast: Celebrating Our Past, Preparing Our Future: UFCW Local 832 Podcast UFCW represents workers in the retail, meat packing, and garment industries. The UFCW Local 832 is a local union of the United Food and Commercial Workers union. It represents workers at a...
News: “Nindibaajimomin” Intergenerational Digital Storytelling on the Legacy of Residential Schools From August 12-16, 2013 the Oral History Centre, in collaboration with the Department of Indigenous Studies, hosted the Summer Institute Nindibaajimomin...
News: Ininiwag Dibaajimowag: First Nations Men and the Inter-generational Experiences of Residential Schools Between 2010 and 2013, six women and seven men produced 2-5 minute digital stories which tell about their experiences of being parented by a survivor of a...
Podcast: Solidarity Rock: The Oral History of Arrabio and the DIY Punk Rock Movement in Cuba Punk Rock was once outlawed in Revolutionary Cuba. Seen by some as a foreign and invasive cultural phenomenon. For years, Cuban punk-rockers bought and sold records illegally....