Since 2012, we've brought together research with an eye for social justice and human rights. Treaty One and Manitoba Act lands, Treaty Three water, Treaty Five hydroelectricity.
"You are You" is a narrative self-portrait about a Filipino-Canadian, gender-fluid, gay artist. The eyes as the window to the soul are the window to their culture, with the symbols of flags. The clothes are the revelation of who they are as our identity which is the colours of their pride. (2/3)
November 14, 2025 at 9:30 PM
"You are You" is a narrative self-portrait about a Filipino-Canadian, gender-fluid, gay artist. The eyes as the window to the soul are the window to their culture, with the symbols of flags. The clothes are the revelation of who they are as our identity which is the colours of their pride. (2/3)
This event is co-sponsored by the UM Institute for Humanities, the Centre for Human Rights Research, the Department of History, the Department of Asian Studies, and the Faculty of Arts. To learn more about this event, visit chrr.info/event/histor...
This event is co-sponsored by the UM Institute for Humanities, the Centre for Human Rights Research, the Department of History, the Department of Asian Studies, and the Faculty of Arts. To learn more about this event, visit chrr.info/event/histor...
Revoltingly Red (Awfully Alive) is a series of 4 blood-based albumen prints employing an altered version of traditional albumen photographic printing, instead using albumen present in human blood. This creates a profound commentary on the historical ban on blood donations by gay men in Canada (2/3)
October 29, 2025 at 3:29 PM
Revoltingly Red (Awfully Alive) is a series of 4 blood-based albumen prints employing an altered version of traditional albumen photographic printing, instead using albumen present in human blood. This creates a profound commentary on the historical ban on blood donations by gay men in Canada (2/3)