Shawn Forde

@shawnforde

Sport. Social Movements. Utopias. Drawing. Comics. Art. Health, Outdoor, Physical Education (HOPE) at

Joined May 2010

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    7 Jan 2020

    Football and forlorn hope: an ethnographic comic concerning the Grahamstown Soccer Association from 1975 to 1985

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    Feb 23

    Early Black Baseball Teams in Fredericton: A Sign of Community Identity, 1889-1906 by Roger P Nason

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    Feb 10

    Congratulations to Dr. Moss Norman & Dr. for receiving funding for their project: '(Re)Imagining Indigenous-Centred UBC Campus Recreation'. Thx to !

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    Feb 9

    The Green Party, and its former leader, Elizabeth May, have said that there is an "ongoing" "genocide" against Indigenous people in Canada. The current Green leader says that the Olympics should be moved from China because of the ongoing cultural genocide there. 1

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    Faculty assistant professor Dr. Dan Henhawk presents Sport for Reconciliation: Re-storying sport for development — a seminar that will cast a critical Indigenous lens on the colonial tensions surrounding sport for development and reconciliation.

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    Feb 3

    A B.C. group committed to crushing stereotypes about race and outdoor recreation has now launched a film festival coinciding with Black History Month. The lineup features eight full-length films that showcase Black people excelling at outdoor activities.

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    Jan 28

    I’ll be hopping on Twitch at 8:30pm tonight to discuss today’s developments with GameStop and retail trading. 👾 Might have a guest or two join - we’ll see. See you there!

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    Jan 26

    💫New publication out this week! Thrilled to share that my article co-authored with , “Drag pedagogy: The playful practice of queer imagination in early childhood” has been published in Curriculum Inquiry. Link below, and here’s a quick 🧵:

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    6 Feb 2020

    Grades are the bureaucratic ouroboros of education.

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    Jan 25

    Today, Joe Sacco on his new book, Paying the Land:

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    Jan 14

    "Revolisyon Ki Akouche Ayiti A" (a short history of the Haitian Revolution in comic book form, in both English and Kreyòl) is available to read online here & for purchase & for order in print here

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    8 Dec 2020

    I’m certainly honoured to be listed here, among high profile names in sports and politics. Though “sports fans” was not my intended audience, I hope many “fans” get a copy and read it carefully. The content is intended to help move reconciliation in sport forward. 🙏🏽

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    1 Dec 2020

    Fantastic to have Dr. present his postdoc work at @DevNet2020. We will miss him when he starts his new tenure track position at UBC in January!

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    1 Dec 2020

    There is an urgent need to decolonise “sport for good” work. Is anyone looking into this or is it something I am going to have to start the conversation on? 👀

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    23 Nov 2020

    folks that have engaged with or written using the work and lens of Jhon Dewey’s book “Experience and Education” please forward me a link to your paper, chapter, book, journal etc..

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  20. 18 Nov 2020

    Also a good podcast episode describing the project and some of the processes of the researchers-artists

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  21. 18 Nov 2020

    For people interested in visual or arts-based research, have put together a project called through and with . Lots of really cool projects and artwork

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