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ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

  

1. Roy, C. Panel member at conference & judge for film festival. Democracine. Porto Alegre, Brazil. (By invitation)

 

2.   Roy, C. (2011). Engaging imagination: Documentary film festivals and popular education. Popular Education Network Conference. Seville, Spain. (By invitation) 

      

3. Roy, C. (2011). Documentary film festivals: Promoting critical reflection, building local community, and fostering solidarity. Knowing Ways: Critical Learning in Arts Practice

         Conference. Edinburgh, Scotland.

 

4. Roy, C. (2011). CASAE/AERC at the movies: Conference film festival. AERC & CASAE Joint Conference. OISE/UT, Toronto.

        

5. Roy, C. (2009). Reflecting multiple realities on the silver screen: Community-based film festivals, citizenship education, and community building across differences. Symposium Adult Learning Knowledge Centre/Canadian Council on Learning. Montreal, Quebec.  (Only 20 presenters selected across Canada out of 75 proposals)

 

6. Roy, C. (2009). Masks & mirrors: From autobiography to performance to research methodology and representation of findings. Engaging Reflection: In Health Professional Education &Practice Conference. University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

 

7. Roy, C. (2009). Reflections on the silver screen: Films as tools for collective reflection and citizenship education. Roundtable. Engaging Reflection: In Health Professional Education &Practice Conference. London, Ontario.

 

8. Roy, C. (2008). One screen, multiple realities: Building a sense of community through community-based documentary film festivals. Transformative Learning Centre Conference, OISE/UT, Toronto, Ontario.

 

9. Roy, C. (2008).  Learning the world and building a sense of community while watching the silver screen: Community education through documentary film festivals. International Association for Community Development (IACD). Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia.

 

10. Roy, C. (2007). Age of beauty: Photography of older women for flood relief. Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Conference. Calgary, Alberta.

 

11. Roy, C., Eales, J., & Pieracci, A. (2007). Unmasking collaboration: Reflecting a fine balance. Symposium Hidden Cost of Care/Invisible Contributions of Older Adults and Dependents Adults. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.

12. Roy, C., Chivers, S., & Daly, T. (2007). Reclaiming the human dimension of time. Symposium Hidden Cost of Care/Invisible Contributions of Older Adults and Dependents Adults.  University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.

 

13. Struthers, J., & Roy, C. (2007).  From marginalization to contribution: New Horizons and the state mobilization of Canada’s elderly, 1972-2004. Symposium Hidden Cost of Care/Invisible Contributions of Older Adults and Dependents Adults. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.

 

14. Roy, C. (2006). Still dreaming: Older women and environmental activism. Canadian Association of Gerontology Annual Conference. Quebec City, Quebec.

 

15. Roy, C. (2006). The Raging Grannies: Against war with humour, creativity, and daring. Feminism and War Conference. Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York.

 

16. Roy, C. (2006). The Raging Grannies: Using creativity, songs and humour in education and protest. 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities. Co-Sponsored by the East West Council for Education, the Asia-Pacific Research Institute of Peking University, and the University of Louisville - Center for Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods. Honolulu, Hawaii.

 

17. Roy, C. (2005). The Raging Grannies: Older women's contribution to political education through humour. 34th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting Canadian Association on Gerontology. Halifax, Nova Scotia.

 

18. Roy, C., & Quirt, M. (2005). ‘Hardened in the broken places’: Leaving home, losing home and care on the streets. Symposium Hidden Costs/Invisible Contributions of Older Adults and Adults with Chronic Illnesses and Disabilities. Trent University. Peterborough, Ontario.

 

19. Roy, C. (2004). ‘Dangerous motherhood’: The Raging Grannies, care and creative protests. Association for Research on Mothering (ARM) 8th Annual Conference: Mothering and Feminism. York University, Toronto, Ontario.

 

20. Roy, C. (2002). The original Raging Grannies: Using creative and humorous protests for political education. Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education. University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.

 

21. Roy, C. (2002). The Raging Grannies: Using creative and humorous protests for political education. Designing Women: Canadian Women’s Studies Association. University of Toronto. Toronto, Ontario.

 

22. Roy, C. (2002). Laughs, yes! But thoughts too: The Raging Grannies’ imaginative protests. Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education. University of Victoria. Victoria, British Columbia.

 

23. Roy, C., Mundel, K., & McGeean, K. (2001). Shedding skins, ideas, and prejudices: Canada World Youth transformative educational exchanges. Canadian Bureau for International Education. Banff, Alberta.

 

24. Roy, C., Mundel, K., Mundel, D., McGeean, K., Mundel, P., & Bastidas, H. (2001). Shedding ideas and prejudices: Canada World Youth transformative educational exchanges. 4th International Conference on Transformative Learning. Toronto, Ontario.

 

25. Roy, C. (2001). Funny, but deadly serious: The Raging Grannies, creative protesters with an attitude. Social Movements Conference. Toronto, Ontario.

 

26. Roy, C. (2000). Women’s collective acts of resistance: Tapestry of creativity and courage. Race and Ethno-cultural Equity in the University, Deliberating Strategies for Transformation. University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.

 

 

GUEST LECTURES

 

1.   Roy, C. (May 2012). The Raging Grannies: Engaged, Outspoken, and Creative. Keynote, Kelly Bang Lecture. Dalhousie University.

 

2.   Roy, C. (August 2008). Interviews for data collection. Coady International Institute. St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia.

 

3. Roy, C. (August 2007). Interviews for data collection. Coady International Institute. St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia.

 

4. Roy, C. (March 2007). The Raging Grannies: Humour, songs, and protest. Guest lecture. Women’s Studies 100. Trent University. Peterborough, Ontario.

 

5. Roy, C. (January 2007). The Raging Grannies: Wisdom, humour, and activism/ Les Mémés déchainées: Sagesse, humour, et activisme. Guest lecture. Women’s Studies. Université d’Ottawa/Ottawa University, Ottawa, Ontario.

 

6. Roy, C. (December 2006). Pesky Raging Grannies (and other granny activists): Speak truth to power with humour and daring. Human Ecology Department, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.

 

7. Roy, C. (October 2006). Feminist resistance in Canada. Guest lecture. Sociology of Education. York University, Toronto, Ontario.

 

8. Roy, C. (October 2006). Community Activism and Sustainability. Guest speaker. Administration 445. Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario.

 

9. Roy, C. (September 2006). The Richness of Community-based Education. Guest speaker. Canadian Studies 100. Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario.

 

10. Roy, C. (March 2006). The Raging Grannies: Humour, songs, and protest. Guest lecture. Women’s Studies 100. Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario.

 

11. Roy, C. (August 2005). Activism in Canada: The Raging Grannies. Guest lecture. Summer Explorations Program. Canadian Studies, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario.

 

12. Roy, C. (February 2005). The Raging Grannies: Social Actors- Stakeholders Activism in Canada. Guest lecture. Canadian Studies 100: Producing Canada. Canadian Studies, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario.

 

13. Roy, C. (December 2004). The Raging Grannies: Stories of the journey toward the thesis. Guest lecture. Frost Centre Master’s Colloquium Canadian Studies and Native Studies 500: Dr. Julia Harrison. Canadian and Native Studies, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario.

 

14. Roy, C. (July 2004). The Raging Grannies: Spirited Canadian protesters. Guest lecture. Summer Explorations Program. Canadian Studies, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario.

 

15. Roy, C. (July 2003). The Raging Grannies: Popular educators. Guest lecture. Foundations of Adult Education Graduate Course. Faculty of Education, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia.

 

16. Roy, C. (July 2003). The Raging Grannies: Popular Educators and Leadership. Guest lecture. Adult Education, Women, and Leadership. Graduate Course. Faculty of Education, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia.

 

17. Roy, C. (July 2002). Stories from the other side: Women’s leadership and G-8 protests in Calgary. Guest lecture. Adult Education and Leadership. Graduate Course. Faculty of Education, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia.

 

18. Roy, C. (July 2002). The Raging Grannies’ legacy and the research process. Guest lecture. Graduate Course: Foundations of Adult Education. Faculty of Education, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia.

 

NON-ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS

 

1.      Roy, C. (June 2006). Documentary film festival as a tool for community education. Guest speaker. Provincial Conference of the Machinists’ Union. Peterborough, Ontario.

 

2.      Roy, C. (March 2006). The importance of activism: The Raging Grannies local and global. Guest speaker. World Affairs Colloquium, Trent International Program, Trent University. Peterborough, Ontario.

 

3.      Roy, C. (June 2005). The Raging Grannies: Spirited activists with humour. Keynote speaker. YWCA (Peterborough) Annual General Meeting. Peterborough, Ontario.

 

4.      Roy, C. (March 2005). Women’s collective resistance around the world. Guest speaker. International Women’s Day Celebrations, Peterborough, Ontario.

 

5.      Roy, C. (January 2005). You are part of a long line of resisters. Guest speaker. University Women’s Centres Conference, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario.

 

6.      Roy, C. (October 2004). The Raging Grannies: Unique Canadian educators. Guest lecture. Canadian Studies Speakers’ Series, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario.

 

7.      Roy, C. (April/May 2004). Presentations on The Raging Grannies: Wild hats, cheeky songs, and witty actions for a better world (Montreal, QC: Black Rose Books) during national book tour. Toronto, ON; Montreal, QC; Regina, SK; Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC; Victoria, BC; Courtenay, BC; Nanaimo, BC.

 

8.      Roy, C. (October 2003). Women’s collective peace building. Guest speaker. Women International League for Peace and Freedom Annual General Meeting, Nanaimo, British Columbia.

 

9.      Roy, C. (October 2002). Women’s collective acts of resistance. The Joint Peace Conference of the Canadian Peace Alliance, Voice of Women, and Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Saltspring Island, British Columbia.

 

10.  Roy, C., & Burns, K. (August 2002). Stories from G-8 protests in Calgary. Guest lecture. Council of Canadians. Nanaimo, British Columbia.

 

11.  Roy, C., & Burns, K. (July 2002). Stories from G-8 protests in Calgary. Community Women’s Group. Nanaimo, British Columbia.

 

12.  Roy, C. (January 2002). Funny, but deadly serious: Raging Grannies creative protesters. Guest lecture. Brown Bag Speaker Series. Faculty of Education, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia.

 

13.  Roy, C. (September 2000). To crucified woman and Refugee. A Different Booklist Poetry Reading. Toronto, Ontario.

 

14.  Roy, C. (August 2000). It went on; To crucified woman, and Refugee. Justice, Not Just Us Poetry Night. Course: Poetry and Social Movements. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education/University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.

 

 

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