On Thursday, February 13 at 10:15 am, please join the Centre for Human Rights Research (CHRR) and the Community-Based Research Training Centre (CBRTC) at the University of Winnipeg for a workshop with Dr. Julie Chamberlain (UWinnipeg) and Dr. Christine Mayor (UManitoba) introducing community-based research to human rights and social justice researchers. The workshop will be held in 108 St. John’s College. Light refreshments will be served. All are welcome to attend.
This workshop is a part of CHRR’s Methods and Mediums workshop series which explores different research methodologies and ways to publish research within human rights and social justice.
Register now: https://forms.office.com/r/wChANCDUym
About the facilitators:
Dr. Julie Chamberlain is Assistant Professor in Urban and Inner-City Studies at the University of Winnipeg, and co-lead of the Community-Based Research Training Centre, which is a joint initiative of the Manitoba Research Alliance and the University of Winnipeg. Her research and teaching focuses on anti-racist and anti-oppressive approaches to urban spaces and social relations, including community planning and development, and community-based research at the neighbourhood scale. Find out more about her work at https://juliechamberlain.org/
Dr. Christine Mayor is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Manitoba. She is the founder of Creative Community Change Research and a Research Affiliate at Centre for Human Rights Research, with a commitment to community-based scholarship on traumatizing conditions, racist and systemic oppression, and the advancement of liberatory and creative practices, policies, and education.
For more information, email us at chrrman@umanitoba.ca or h.scotland@uwinnipeg.ca
