Centre at the Forks

Presented in partnership with Western University, this interdisciplinary conference explores how cultural representations can reimagine decolonial futures on a global scale. Featuring scholars, artists, and community leaders, this multi-day program highlights the intersections of migration, environment, land, and settlement to address the complex legacies of colonization, through literature, visual arts, and film. While this conference is free and open to the public, registration is required. To learn more and to access the complete conference program, visit the Decolonial Conversations Conference website here.

To extend community learning around themes featured throughout Decolonial Conversations: Reimagining Pasts, Presents, and Futures in International Contexts, Museum London is offering an array of concurrent, free, and family-friendly activities to expand our understandings of identity, language, place, and belonging. Programming will include drop-in tours of the museum, a brief screening introduction with artist Jessica Karuhanga, an Anishinaabe Language Lesson for children, and a hair braiding workshop.

This program is presented in partnership with Western University, through generous support from The Social Sciences Research Council of Canada and Western University.

Image montage courtesy of Decolonial Conversations. Please see decolonialconversations.org for all image sources.

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