Mount Allison to welcome Jesse Wente Nov. 19
CBC broadcaster to visit campus as part of the President鈥檚 Speakers Series
SACKVILLE, NB 鈥 Broadcaster, advocate and 鈥榩op culture philosopher鈥 Jesse Wente will speak at 痳豆TV视频 as part of the President鈥檚 Speakers Series this fall.
Wente鈥檚 talk, Beyond Reconciliation: Looking Towards the Future of Canada, will take place on Monday, Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. in Crabtree Auditorium (49A York St.). All are welcome to attend.
鈥淛esse Wente鈥檚 work and advocacy in film and broadcast share important messages with Canadians as we continue to learn and act towards reconciliation,鈥 says 痳豆TV视频 President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Jean-Paul Boudreau. 鈥淚 look forward to welcoming him to campus and learning from his discussion.鈥
Well-known as a film critic and broadcaster across Canada, Jesse Wente was the first nationally-syndicated Indigenous columnist for the CBC, covering film and pop culture for 20 local CBC Radio programs, as well as being a regular guest on CBC Newsworld鈥檚 News Morning, Weekend Edition, and Q. He previously served as director of film programs at TIFF Bell Lightbox, where he oversaw theatrical, Cinematheque, and film circuit programming.
Wente鈥檚 talk is co-sponsored by the University鈥檚 as the Edgar and Dorothy Davidson Lecture in Canadian Studies.
The annual Mount Allison President鈥檚 Speakers Series brings noted speakers from across Canada and around the globe to campus to address issues of current interest or importance. ()