Research Sharing Session by Stephanie Glick (Postponed)

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February 28, 2018 (Wednesday) • 12:15pm to 1:00pm
PCOH2012 (EDST Multipurpose Room)

Due to unforeseen circumstances, this session has been rescheduled for Research Day on April 6.

Hosted by Stephanie Glick, EDST Ph.D Student

Stephanie’s research emerges from a backdrop of a recent increase of public mass gun violence (PMGV) in the United States. In this presentation, Stephanie will speak to:

  • PMGV vs. other forms of gun violence
  • The demographic makeup of PMGV shooters
  • PMGV as a backlash to the nation’s “founding” on the violent divisions of colonization, coloniality, slavery, capitalism, and their contemporary patriarchal tributaries
  • How we are complicit in the co-creation of gunmen and gunboys through our engagement with state and social institutions

Stephanie Glick is an artist, educator, researcher, and doctoral student in Educational Studies at UBC. Her scholarship explores society’s complicity in the co-creation of systemic violence, as well as the possibility of education as means for societal healing through an engagement with an ecology of knowledges. Stephanie has worked with refugees, cancer survivors and caregivers, women experiencing homelessness, as well as runaway and homeless youth.

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