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March 19, 2026

The Last Drop: Indigenous Science Fair Panel Discussion

Event Date: March 19, 2026
Event Location: Zoom Webinar & 222 Education
Event Time: 11 am

Student participants in the Indigenous Science Fair will share their science research, contributing to broader conversations about water, Indigenous knowledge systems, and sustainability. Join us for a conversation with Janelle Malcolm, Angie Papineau, Boston McKay and Nishae Paupanekis.

Register for the Zoom Webinar here: https://umanitoba.zoom.us/meeting/register/m9RqNWBzQcuLsYIfUFlrbg

No registration required for in-person attendance. The in-person panel will take place in 222 Education, 71 Curry Place at the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry Campus.

The Last Drop Water Researchers Speaker Series is co-hosted by Just Waters and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6 Impact Hub.

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Water Justice is Menstruation Justice: A Conversation with Co-Resistors-- Graphic Recording

February 20, 2025

Roxanne Balan

In February 2025 Just Waters and the Centre for Human Rights Research hosted a panel on the topic, “Water Justice is Menstruation Justice: A Conversation with Co-Resistors.” We were honored to open the event with a Water & Tobacco Ceremony with Knowledge Keepers Ramona Milliea and Bill Milliea.

Following a presentation from Veronica Brown of Moon Time Connections, a panel discussion moderated by Chrstine Cyr (University of Manitoba) and Dr. Lisa Smith (Douglas College) explored the intersection of water justice and menstruation justice in Canada. Panelists included Emma Cowman (University of Manitoba), Alicia Horton (Douglas College), and Janessa Roy (MTC).

A graphic recording of the discussion was created by Roxanne Balan.