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2021
January
Building Resilience though the Pandemic
The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago, in collaboration with the International National Trust Organisation (INTO) invites you to attend a virtual roundtable discussion entitled, Building Resilience Through the Pandemic on Thursday 28th January 2021 at 10am AST.
Webinar: Intro to the Arches Platform, Part 3 Data Technology Concepts
The Arches Team will kick off the new year with the third Webinar in our Introduction to the Arches Platform series. This webinar will explore how the underlying data structure and technologies of Arches help to support better search/discovery, interoperability, and data longevity, and will include more information on data modeling and controlled vocabularies.
2020
December
"For the Welfare of the Whole People": Heritage Stewardship in Indigenous and Black Communities
Local descendant communities and Indigenous nations continue to be at the center of heritage preservation efforts. While their methods are not always recognized by academic or governmental organizations, they employ innovative, culturally appropriate ways of caring for and keeping alive their heritage in all its manifestations.
November
Caribbean Regional Conference of Psychology 2020
Caribbean Resilience: Psychology’s Response to Historical and Contemporary Disasters
The purpose of the CRCP is to:
IAAR Virtual Symposium Carolina-Barbados Connection
The University of South Carolina, Institute for African American Research (IAAR) has extended an invitation to all interested persons to join them on Friday and Saturday (November 13-14, 2020) as they commemorate 350 years of the Carolina-Barbados connection.The IAAR website will be updated during this week with the titles of the presentations:
Virtual Open Week: UWI Cave Hill Campus
If you are interested in learning more about The UWI's undergraduate and postgraduate offerings especially in the Faculty of Humanities and Education (FHE) please register for the Uwi Cave Hill Campus's Virtual Open Week (Nov. 9th-13). Learn a language! Shore up your knowledge in History/ Heritage and Philosophy! Get into Creative Writing and Communications!
October
Graduate Seminar: Museology and the Anglophone Caribbean
Join a virtual Graduate Seminar entitled "Museology and the Anglophone Caribbean" to be presented by PhD Candidate in Cultural Studies, Natalie McGuire, on Friday, October 30, 2020 at 2:00 pm. All are invited!
Documentary Heritage at Risk: Policy Gaps in Digital Preservation
UNESCO aims to build an international policy agenda for digital preservation of documentary heritage through a policy dialogue on 27 October 2020.
NCF Art Appreciation Series
The National Cultural Foundation presents Art Appreciation ' An Insight into Barbadian Art' commencing with a fashion show of wearable art from grant recipient Shakad Eco Lifestyle and continues with the NCF's Art Appreciation series hosted by NCF’s Gallery Curator Janice Whittle.
2nd Biennial Caribbean Research Methodologies Conference 2020 (Online Forum)
Theme: Affirming Caribbean epistemologies and methodologies - culturally relevant approaches to pedagogy, research and leadership