Dialogue EventsTitle & ContextSpeaker(s)

A Literacy Framework for Teaching Artistry

27 February 2025 at 11:35am-12:55pm (EST). Hybrid event

Speakers: 

Michael Lipset
Melissa-Ann Pereira Ledo

Storyworlding: Extra/ordinary Feminist Methodologies

Feb 14, 2025 at 10:30am-12:00 (EST); Online event

Speaker:

Dr. Pengfei Zhao, McGill University, Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE)

Teaching using Instagram: Insights from the #InstaPoetry project in Montreal

Nov 15, 2024 at 10:30am-12:00 (EST) at McGill Education Building

Speaker:

Amélie Lemieux, University of Montreal, Faculty of Education

"Keep Me Away from this Father": A Bricolage of Violence within Brazilian Curriculum

May 8, 2024, co-hosted by Mosaïque and Artful Inquiry Research Group (AIRG)

Speaker: 

MARIA SÜSSEKIND, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro State

Poetry, Meditation, Contemplative Education

May 1, 2024, co-hosted by Mosaïque and Artful Inquiry Research Group (AIRG)

Speaker: 

Mark Silverberg, Cape Breton University

Aesthetics and Semiotics of Resistance: Cultural Production as Expression of Resilience
April 30 at 11am (EST); hosted by Queen's University Belfast Centre For Language Education Research and McGill’s Mosaïque Research Network.

Speakers: 

Amir Kalan, Bianca Gonzalez, Yecid Ortega, Fionnghuala Nic Roibeaird, Emmanuel Tabi, & Mama Adobea Nii Owoo

Critical Literacy and the Algorithmic Imagination on #BookTok

Jan 25, 2024 at McGill University. 

Speakers: 

Bronwen E. Low, McGill University
Anita Hagh, McGill University

2023 McGill-Mosaïque Symposium of Language Studies

Past Event, November 9, 10, & 11, 2023, Online 

See the list of presenters. 
"Deindustrializing Writing Education" podcast episode courtesy of Dr. Bapujee Biswabandan at Roots MediaSpeakers: Amir Kalan hosted by Yecid Ortega
"Tracing Multilingual Writing Trajectories", podcast episode courtesy of Teaching Writers Speak podcast developed by members of the Toronto Writing ProjectSpeakers: Amir Kalan 
"Writing as Sanctuary", podcast episode courtesy of Teaching Writers Speak podcast developed by members of the Toronto Writing ProjectSpeakers: Emmanuel Tabi 
PROFFORMAÇÃO, youtube channel by Cátia Martins, visiting professor in the Portuguese and Luso-Brazilian Studies Program at the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at the University of York and at the Camões Institute.Speakers: Cátia Martins and invited speakers