Nanisiniq: Ten years later …
Tony Eetak re-connects with Jordan Konek, both from Arviat, Nunavut on campus at the University of Winnipeg during the Inuit Studies Conference earlier this month. Ten years ago this October,…
Inclusion in Northern Research
Tony Eetak re-connects with Jordan Konek, both from Arviat, Nunavut on campus at the University of Winnipeg during the Inuit Studies Conference earlier this month. Ten years ago this October,…
Dr. Olaf Kuhlke looks on as Eric Anoee, Jr. and Nangmalik Qanatsiaq explore INUA, the inaugural exhibit at Qaumajuq while attending a digital and cultural entrepreneurship workshop at the Niizhwaaso…
Winnipeg Art Gallery member Tony Eetak looks out at the Qaumajuq visible vault at the Winnipeg Art Gallery this April.
Tony Eetak enjoys a quiet moment after meeting with the Our People, Our Climate and Winnipeg digital incubator for cultural entrepreneurship projects at the Niizhwaaso Collaborative Learning Centre, part of…
Today thousands of students and young leaders in Canada gathered to celebrate Global Dignity Day alongside one million of their peers in 80 countries
Arctic science suffers from systemic biases that marginalize and exclude people who are Black, Indigenous, or from other under-represented minorities both in the Arctic region and around the world.
This project was supported by US National Science Foundation-funded digital incubator research and is an example of Canada-US and international cooperation in science and research.
Today students and young leaders from Canada, the United States, Kenya, the Philippines, Bangladesh and Pakistan, gathered to celebrate Global Dignity Day with a good old-fashioned virtual Acadian kitchen party.