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Research Seminar Series – session one

A ‘Journey Through Migrant Foodscapes’ explores how kitchens become classrooms of resistance, memory and identity.

Taste education one story, one grain of rice at a time.

Featuring Dr. Nicholas Ng-A-Fook professor of curriculum theory, University of Ottawa host of FooknCoversation podcast, expert in curriculum studies, settler colonialism and life writing.

Date and time: Wednesday, Oct. 8 at noon – 1 p.m.

Location: Zoom

Hosted by: Drs. Patricia Liu Baergen and Frederic Fovet School of Education, Graduate Program, TRU

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