
Join us for the 2025 Graduate Research Colloquium.
April 2 | 12-4pm | BUTO 225
GRSJ’s annual Graduate Research Colloquium offers a casual, caring and dialogical space for graduate students to present and share their work–at any stage of development–and receive feedback from other students and faculty members.
- Panel presentations
- Informal small group discussions
- Opportunities for feedback
- Socializing & light refreshments
Panelists & Presenters
Allen Baylosis: Delicate Dancing: Performing Pace, Race, Debility and Queer Brown Assemblage in Co.ERASGA Dance’s Sculptural Choreography Piece “Accumulation” (2023)
Allison Campbell: Parenting Behind Bars: maternal-child relationships in BC’s correctional facilities designated for women
Christina Lennox: Reflecting on Beadworking as an Indigenous Research Method
Wajiha Mehdi: Carceral Citizenship and Muslim Displacement
Marjorie Rugunda: Colonial Legacies in International Schools: Investigating Race, Labor, and Inequality in Ugandan International Schools
Erin Salh: Cinematic Influence: The Signficance of TikTok in Indian Cinema and South Asian Women’s Diasporic Identity
manmit singh: Against the Coloniality of Self-Determination: The (Im)Possibilities of Khalsa Raaj in a World of Nation-States
Cora Thomas: Spirits on the Land: Two Spirit and Indigiqueer Identities, Our Stories, and Our Pathways through the Land
Heng Wang: Trans Orientalism and the Postcolonial Archive
The Research Colloquium is organized this year in collaboration with the GSA.