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Prof. David Tindall featured on CBC’s B.C. Today

Prof. David Tindall featured on CBC’s B.C. Today

Prof. Tindall was interviewed by Michelle Elliott on the topic of, “Reflecting on this week’s events, what do you think of the deal reached with Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs? What do you think about the state of protests in B.C., and how they should be handled?”   His interview can be listened to here.

Prof. Rima Wilkes featured on the CBC about how photos are not representative of the real stories behind them.
Prof. Emily Huddart Kennedy featured on the CBC’s On The Coast

Prof. Emily Huddart Kennedy featured on the CBC’s On The Coast

Prof. Emily Huddart Kennedy did an interview with CBC’s On the Coast, talking about her ethical food study. Her interview starts at the 1:06:00 mark.

Prof. Emily Huddart Kennedy featured in UBC News on ethical fine food

Prof. Emily Huddart Kennedy featured in UBC News on ethical fine food

A new study by Prof. Emily Huddart Kennedy found that free-range and fair-trade foods are becoming increasingly important among the elite.

Prof. Emily Huddart Kennedy featured in the CTV News

Prof. Emily Huddart Kennedy featured in the CTV News

talking about whether plastic bag fees actually help the environment or bring profits for the retailers.

Prof. Yue Qian wrote an op-ed in The Conversation

Prof. Yue Qian wrote an op-ed in The Conversation

talking about her recent study on gender equality in the labour force, which found that women are much happier when they work with other women.

Professor Yue Qian writes op-ed for The Conversation

Professor Yue Qian writes op-ed for The Conversation

Sociology professor, Yue Qian, speaks on the link between education and marriage.

Professor David Tindall writes op-ed in The Conversation

Professor David Tindall writes op-ed in The Conversation

Professor Tindall talks discusses the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion and climate change implications.

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Professor Becki Ross featured in the UBC Library

Professor Ross talks about how UBC Library users are now able to access archives offering an expansive and detailed look at LGBT2SQIA history.