Jessica Rachel Cook, ‘Under the blanket,’ 2023, repurposed church pews, athracite coal, durum wheat, beeswax, antique tools and mixed media. (Frank Piccolo/courtesy of Art Windsor-Essex) November 7, 2023 Seeing histories of forced First Nations labour: the ‘Nii Ndahlohke / I Work’ art exhibition Mary Jane Logan McCallum, University of Winnipeg and Julie Rae Tucker Labour is the central theme for understanding history and legacies of Mount Elgin Industrial School, a former Indian Residential School, in a new exhibition at Art Windsor Essex.
Shutterstock November 3, 2022 Australia’s borders are open, so where are all the backpackers? Kaya Barry, Griffith University Since borders reopened, backpacker numbers have have failed to recover as hoped.
Francis Wilson: an academic who never fitted easily into any school of thought or belonged in anyone’s camp. Photo courtesy UCT News June 1, 2022 Tribute to renowned South African economist Francis Wilson Murray Leibbrandt, University of Cape Town He used his powerful research to promote social change for justice in South Africa.