by APIRG | Apr 19, 2023
“In 1728, Elizabeth Singer Rowe anonymously published what would become one of the most widely printed books of the 18th-century: Friendship in Death, in Twenty Letters from the Dead to the Living. The collection includes letters such as that from a dead child...
by APIRG | Apr 14, 2022
La Connexional’s Adult Swimming Program is an individualized and accessible swimming program designed to help adults learn how to be safe in the water and how to swim. It is primarily designed to create an accessible and safe space for BIPOC folks to acquire...
by APIRG | Apr 14, 2022
The Minority Students of Design and Art Association (MSDAA) was created to support students including but not limited to those of different races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities. The MSDAA BIPOC/Queer Speaker Series is a reoccurring...
by APIRG | Apr 14, 2022
Understanding organizational responses in Edmonton to reports of hate crimes and/or incidents from the perspective of those reporting is a study that aims to describe the experiences of people who have reported hate crimes and/or incidents. The research questions are:...
by APIRG | Apr 14, 2022
The Queer Agenda is a recurring zine publication looking to give a platform to queer voices. They exist to uplift and promote voices from the community and want to educate their audience on experiences different from their own, and show their own experiences so they...