#HumberAtHome Series – April 23

As we continue to work and learn at home, it’s important to stay connected to our colleagues and our community. To help keep us all connected, we created the #HumberAtHome series. We want to know about how you are taking care of your well-being right now, how your teams are adding a bit of fun into your interactions, and which resources are helping you.

Here are some examples of what members of the Humber community are doing to bring their community together:

Lakeshore Grounds Interpretive Centre

A new exhibit, “We Are Indigenous” in collaboration with the Aboriginal Resource Centre has been moving online. Video clips are being released of interviews with the featured artists, and imagery of the artwork is on Instagram and Facebook using the hashtag #WeAreIndigenous. The Virtual Artists' Reception for this exhibit will be Thursday, April 30 from 2 to 4 p.m. using the webinar feature on zoom. Each of the featured artists - two Humber alumni and one current Humber student - will speak about their work and how they express themselves creatively before the discussion opens to questions from attendees. Register here and you will be sent the Zoom instructions and link.

Radio Humber

Radio Humber wants to hear from you! Send a recording of your stories, PSAs, reflections, messages, commentary or other timely content that you think should be shared. For info and to send, email station manager dean.sinclair@humber.ca.

Individual Tips From Humber Staff

Reva Harknett with ITS celebrated Earth Day yesterday. She attended the Humber Arboretum Strategic Plan Launch Celebration and Tree Planting Ceremony on September 23, 2019. At the event, they had gifts of small herb plants and envelopes of seeds. She planted the seeds on April 5, 2020 and look at how healthy they are today.

 

Please send us your #HumberAtHome photos, video clips and stories to bethany.sharpe@humber.ca