Whenever we talk about the vast indigenous history of this land, talks of oppression, exploitation and cultural marginalization end up taking center stage overshadowing so many diverse aspects of the indigenous communities within Canada. Stephanie Joline, directing and co-producing her freshly released CBC documentary series ‘Women of This Land,’ took a different approach to telling indigenous stories to showcase the incredibly diverse cultural practices and history of indigenous women in Atlantic Canada, through the lens of four indigenous women embedded in the Atlantic Canadian provinces. The 4 part series was released today celebrating International Women’s Day and is now airing on CBC Gem online for free access for registered users as part of Season 24 of CBC’s ‘Absolutely Canadian’ series. Stephanie was happy to share her words with the Muse on the series and I was lucky to be able to interview this amazing director
Editing Note: A previous version of this article erroneously stated that the previous Communications Manager, Dave Sorensen, took a "sabbatical" and departed from the...
Memorial University sent out a Newsline item earlier today, March 8th, updating the university community on their ongoing collective bargaining process with the Lecturers'...
Attendees rally outside of the Arts and Administration Building, March 6th, 2024.
This past Wednesday at noon, the Lecturers’ Union of Memorial University (LUMUN) rallied...
The Lecturer's Union of Memorial University (LUMUN) released a statement this morning announcing that they have set a strike deadline for this Sunday, March...
Throughout their time at university, most students encounter 'that one course' that changed the way they think about things, or maybe even changed their...
On one hand, English is viewed as a global language. On the other hand, shouldn’t people from all around the world still speak their local languages, retaining bilingualism, rather than only speaking English? Does it have to be one or the other?
Language and culture are intertwined, and the diverse identities that follow have hope within their preservation.
The Lecturer's Union of Memorial University (LUMUN) has released a response on their website to the University's recent Newsline item about the ongoing bargaining...