Poster
Ng农g末 wa Thiong鈥檕 (1991-1992)
Mar 26, 1992
鈥淎rt War with the State: The Writer and Politics in Africa鈥 Ng农g末 wa Thiong鈥檕 is an exiled and widely respected Kenyan playwright, critic and novelist who wrote the novel Matigari ma Njiruungi. He has been at the front of the struggle for democracy and social justice in [...]
Mary O鈥橞rien (1984-1985)
Feb 12, 1985
鈥淓thics and Ideology in Health Care: A Feminist Perspective鈥 Mary O鈥橞rien was a professor of the sociology of education at OISE in Toronto. After emigrating to Canada from Scotland in 1956, she worked as a nurse before completing graduate work in political philosophy. Her [...]
Richard Selzer (1984-1985)
Feb 11, 1985
鈥淭he Exact Location of the Soul鈥 Richard Selzer was a surgeon-turned-writer. He was a professor of surgery at Yale University, an award-winning essayist, and the author of four books including Mortal Lessons, a book of essays on the art of surgery. In 1960, following a [...]
Henry Morgentaler (1984-1985)
Feb 05, 1985
鈥淢edical, Moral, and Legal Aspects of Abortion鈥 Henry Morgentaler was a Polish-Canadian doctor and activist. Born in 1923, his family were killed by the Nazis during the German occupation of Poland in the Second World War. Morgentaler himself spent a year in the Auschwitz [...]
Marilyn Ferguson (1983-1984)
Mar 06, 1984
鈥淭he Visionary Factor鈥 Marilyn Ferguson was an American author, editor, and public speaker. She was best known for her 1980 book The Aquarian Conspiracy, which became a key text of the New Age movement. After attending Mesa College and the University of Colorado, she began [...]
Ivan Illich (1983-1984)
Feb 28, 1984
鈥淣ewspeak and Computer Language鈥 Ivan Illich was a theologian, philosopher, historian, and sociologist. Forced to leave Austria during the Second World War because of his mother鈥檚 Jewish ancestry, his family moved to Italy, where he completed school and earned a PhD in [...]
John Meisel (1983-1984)
Oct 19, 1983
鈥淣ewspeak in the Information Society鈥 John Meisel was Professor Emeritus in the Department of Political Studies at 皇冠体育鈥檚 University and a well-known researcher of political behaviour in Canada. From 1949 to 1979, he taught at 皇冠体育鈥檚. Throughout his career, he studied [...]
Julian Symons (1983-1984)
Oct 18, 1983
鈥淔reedom and Order in 1984鈥 Julian Symons was a British crime fiction writer and poet. He founded the poetry magazine Twentieth Century Verse in 1937 and edited it for two years before turning his attention to crime novels. During his lifetime, Symons published more than 70 [...]
Jean Sutherland Boggs (1982-1983)
Mar 25, 1983
鈥淭he Weight of Tradition in Building the National Museum鈥 Jean Sutherland Boggs was a Canadian art historian and curator. As an academic, her research focused on Edgar Degas, who formed the core of numerous books, articles, and exhibitions authored by Boggs. She served as [...]
Pauline Jewett (1982-1983)
Mar 21, 1983
鈥淐anadian Politics and the Arms Race: A View from Parliament Hill鈥 Pauline Jewett was a Canadian Member of Parliament and activist. She earned a BA and an MA from 皇冠体育鈥檚 University, and a PhD in political science at Harvard University in 1949. After graduating, she taught [...]
Lois Wilson (1982-1983)
Mar 16, 1983
鈥淩emembered Visions for a Human Future鈥 Lois Wilson is a minister, author, diplomat, former senator, and advocate for human rights in the church, Canadian Parliament and the world. After graduating from United College in Winnipeg in 1950, Wilson was ordained as a minister [...]
Keith Spicer (1975-1976)
Feb 09, 1976
鈥淥fficial Languages in Canada鈥 Keith Spicer is a Canadian public servant, academic, journalist, and author. From 1970-77, Spicer was the first Commissioner of Official Languages of Canada. He was appointed Commissioner by Pierre Eliot Trudeau and was mandated to uphold [...]