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Social Work is an excellent field of study for individuals looking to enhance the lives and well-being of others. Whether you have a passion for working with exploited children or are interested in working in health care, there are endless opportunities available to our graduates across Canada, giving students the flexibility inRead More →

Moving Beyond the Symbolic: International Women’s Day and the Work to be Done International Women’s Day (IWD) is recognized by the United Nations (UN) and the international community to celebrate the collective efforts of women – acknowledging the work, the sacrifices, and the social, economic, cultural, linguistic, and political contributionsRead More →

The Centre for Human Rights Research has launched the “Human Rights Research Network”. The purpose is to share YOUR events and build a stronger human rights research community in Winnipeg and beyond. Are you based in Winnipeg and the surrounding area and work on human rights issues and want toRead More →

Watch this discussion online or read the summary below. Stripped of dignity: Death and dying in the time of COVID, Harare, 2020 Historian Dr. Joyce Chadya’s new study examines how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed mourning practices in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe had 7,898 confirmed cases of the disease at the timeRead More →

University of Manitoba social work professor Dr. Cathy Rocke and Laurie MacKenzie from the Knowledge Keepers advisory council for sexually exploited youth discussed Oct. 31, 2018, their article The waters of sexual exploitation: understanding the world of sexually exploited youth. They discussed how an illustration for the article was createdRead More →