HUM 101 on the air!

In the first class of Humanities 101 (Hum) Fall 2020, we welcome learners, share how Hum is adapting to the conditions of covid, and outline the weeks ahead. We speak to Elder Bonny Spencer about Indigenous storytelling, David Ward about the role of public radio in Education, Matthew James Weigel about poetry, treaty and family history, and hear Hum intern Morningstar Willier interview her Kokom Constance about the little people. If you are interested in participating in Humanities 101 please check out our website: hum101onair@wordpress.com.

What is HUM 101 on the air!?

Humanities 101, or HUM, or HUM 101, is a free, university-level non-credit course that challenges conventions of university learning by recognizing and valuing multiple ways of knowing and learning. HUM strives to make engaged learning as accessible as possible by eliminating financial barriers, and pushing against the situational and institutional barriers put in place to exclude many people from attending post-secondary.