Jessica Wood, known as Si Sityaawks (Woman who creates change), from the Gitxsan and Tsimshian First Nations with roots among the Tahltan and Nisga’a Nations, is engaging in dialogue for a 5-part series called Matriarch Illuminations in November and December 2020.
The Liu Institute Network for Africa (LINA) at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia, is hosting the launch of the book, “One Who Dreams is Called Prophet,” authored by Dr. Sultan Somjee, with remarks from Prof. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o.
UBC’s School of Public Policy and Global Affairs is proud to host Michael Sandel, political philosopher and Professor, Harvard University, for a virtual event as part of their 2021 Phil Lind Initiative series on The Anti-Democratic Turn.
Join the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs for a virtual discussion on “U.S. Foreign Policy in 2021 and Beyond” with U.S. Consul General to Vancouver Brent Hardt.
Join this virtual talk by Dr. Kristen Hopewell, Professor in the UBC School of Public Policy and Global Affairs and Canada Research Chair in Global Policy, on her new book, Clash of Powers: US-China Rivalry in Global Trade Governance.
UBC’s School of Public Policy and Global Affairs is proud to host Charles M. Blow, Op-Ed columnist at The New York Times and best-selling author, for a virtual event as part of our 2021 Phil Lind Initiative series on The Anti-Democratic Turn.
UBC’s School of Public Policy and Global Affairs is proud to host Anne Applebaum, a staff writer for The Atlantic and a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, for a virtual event as part of our 2021 Phil Lind Initiative series on The Anti-Democratic Turn.
UBC’s School of Public Policy and Global Affairs is proud to host Timothy Snyder, Professor of History at Yale University and an award-winning author, for a virtual event as part of our 2021 Phil Lind Initiative series on The Anti-Democratic Turn.