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English & Cultural Studies John Douglas Taylor Conference: Narratives of Sustenance in Broken Times
By Department of English & Cultural Studies (John Douglas Taylor Conference)
Free Conference for Faculty, Graduate Students
Overview

All are invited to attend panels at the upcoming conference John Douglas Taylor conference titled Narratives of Sustenance in Broken Times. Panels are independent—feel free to choose one or come to all three! No registration is required. Please see the poster for more details.
June 28 – 7:30-9pm – “Everyday Collective Sustenance in Broken Times” with Aaron Parry, Ashley Marshall, Kelly Wolf, and Klyde Broox, held at Staybridge Inn and Suites (20 Caroline Street South, Hamilton)
June 29 – 9-10:30am – “Approaching Indigenous Languages and Story Traditions; Alternatives to Happiness and Resilience” with Amber Adams, Rick Monture, and Renae Watchman, held at Staybridge Inn and Suites (20 Caroline Street South, Hamilton)
June 30 – 9-10:30am – “Decolonization, the Environmental Humanities, and Narratives of Sustenance” with Zahra Tootonsab, Janice Vis, and Ruchini Abayakoon, held at Workers Arts and Heritage Centre (51 Stuart Street, Hamilton)
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Date(s) & Time(s)
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm EST
Thursday, June 29, 2023
9:00 am - 10:30 am EST
Friday, June 30, 2023
9:00 am - 10:30 am EST
Location
Staybridge Inn and Suites
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20 Caroline Street South
Hamilton ,
Ontario,
Canada
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