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The Duty of Memory: Historical Literacy and Intergenerational Dialogue in Rwanda’s Post-Genocide Generation

The Duty of Memory: Historical Literacy and Intergenerational Dialogue in Rwanda’s Post-Genocide Generation

by Leah Bailly | Jul 16, 2026 | Cultural Studies, Education, History, Postcolonial Studies, Social Justice, Spring 2026

Ninon Isimbi Ninon Isimbi (she/her) earned her Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies from Capilano University in the spring of 2026. During her time at Capilano University, she supported herself working as a health care assistant and a community support...
Adversity Is Not Destiny: What My Mom’s Experience In Post-War Vietnam Taught Me About Resilience

Adversity Is Not Destiny: What My Mom’s Experience In Post-War Vietnam Taught Me About Resilience

by Leah Bailly | Jul 14, 2026 | History, Psychology, Spring 2026

Jade Tran Jade Tran is an international student from Vietnam who came to Canada in 2019. She is currently completing her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Capilano University. Her academic interests focus on human development and the ways early life experiences shape...
Protecting the Pearl of Africa: Uganda, Ebola, and the Response That Saves Lives

Protecting the Pearl of Africa: Uganda, Ebola, and the Response That Saves Lives

by Leah Bailly | Jul 14, 2026 | Health, History, Sociology, Spring 2026

Alice De Graeve Alice De Graeve is a Bachelor of Science student in the biomedical concentration at Capilano University, with a minor in psychology. Raised in Uganda and of Belgian nationality, she continually finds herself in a cultural predicament. Her path to...
“Plastic Pornography”: Examining How the Representation of Women in Ancient Art Fuels Contemporary Assumptions about the Past

“Plastic Pornography”: Examining How the Representation of Women in Ancient Art Fuels Contemporary Assumptions about the Past

by Leah Bailly | Jul 13, 2026 | Art, Cultural Studies, Gender, History, Spring 2026

Freya Isham-Turner Freya Isham-Turner (she/her) is completing her Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Interdisciplinary Studies. During her time at Capilano University, she has earned recognition on the Dean’s List numerous times. Her diverse coursework has allowed her...
My Right to Smoke Versus Your Right to Clean Air: Vancouver in the Era of the Cigarette

My Right to Smoke Versus Your Right to Clean Air: Vancouver in the Era of the Cigarette

by lauramoralespadilla | Jan 1, 2026 | Cultural Studies, Environment, Fall 2025 Projects, Health, History

Ben Kelly Ben Kelly (he/him) is a student in the faculty of psychology at Capilano University. Upon the completion of his undergraduate degree in the summer of 2026, Ben plans to pursue his master’s degree in the field of clinical counselling. A proud and...
Walking In My Grandmother’s Footsteps: Intergenerational Healing and Resistance

Walking In My Grandmother’s Footsteps: Intergenerational Healing and Resistance

by lauramoralespadilla | Jan 1, 2026 | Community & Belonging, Fall 2025 Projects, History, Postcolonial Studies, Psychology, Social Justice

Christien Harris Christien Harris is a proud Squamish Nation member from X̱wemelch’stn Village (Capilano Indian Reserve No. 5) and an Indigenous frontline support worker providing trauma-informed, culturally grounded care. Harris is completing his Bachelor of Arts...
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