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Indexed and annotated list of open educational resources for Archaeology 286 (Cultural Heritage Management), organized by the 14 course learning outcomes. Title of Project/Course name: Arch 286 (Cultural Heritage Management) Principal Applicant: John R. WelchFaculty: Environment - Department/School: REM & Archaeology Co-applicant: Erin HoggFaculty:Environment - Department/School: Archaeology
Author: Welch, John R., Author: Hogg, Erin
Date created: 2016-12
Public forum about the current state of genetic research as it affects Indigenous peoples.
Author: United Native Nation, Author: Ruth Wynn Woodward Chair, Author: Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Department
Date created: 2000-02-24
Conference discussed the struggles involved in promoting the interests of women-of-color, and addressing issues of concern such as racism, poverty, sexism, violence, multiculturalism, occupational and educational opportunities.
Author: Ruth Wynn Woodward Chair, Author: SFU Women's Studies Department, Author: Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Department
Date created: 1995-05-13
International interdisciplinary conference on gender, sexuality and health. Conference objectives are to bring together areas of study that typically work disparately and distinctly. Also, to bring dialogue and debate between specialists in Gender Studies
Author: Ruth Wynn Woodward Chair, Author: SFU Women's Studies Department, Author: Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Department
Date created: 2004-06-10
International interdisciplinary conference on gender, sexuality and health. Conference objectives are to bring together areas of study that typically work disparately and distinctly. Also, to bring dialogue and debate between specialists in Gender Studies.
Author: Ruth Wynn Woodward Chair, Author: SFU Women's Studies Department, Author: Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Department
Date created: 2004-06-10
International interdisciplinary conference on gender, sexuality and health. Conference objectives are to bring together areas of study that typically work disparately and distinctly. Also, to bring dialogue and debate between specialists in Gender Studies.
Author: Ruth Wynn Woodward Chair, Author: SFU Women's Studies Department, Author: Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Department
Date created: 2004-06-10