New grad fellow studies Indigenous cultural renewal on BC’s Pacific coast

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Canadian Studies Announcements

In This Issue:

News from Berkeley

• New Hildebrand Fellow Luis Amaya Madrid explores Indigenous cultural resurgence on BC’s Pacific coast

Academic Opportunities

• Nominations needed for ACSUS student awards

External Events

• Silicon Valley Terry Fox Run

• Kim’s Convenience at ACT San Francisco

NEWS FROM BERKELEY

New Hildebrand Fellow Luis Amaya Madrid Explores Indigenous Cultural Resurgence on BC’s Pacific Coast

The Canadian Studies Program is pleased to announce that Luis Amaya Madrid has received our final Edward E. Hildebrand Research Fellowship for Summer 2025.

Luis is a PhD student in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese. Originally from the northwestern Mexican state of Sonora, he is particularly interested in thinking about history of Indigeneity on the Pacific coast of North America. The Pacific coast was naturally the last stop of the extractive project of the colonial nation state in Mexico, Canada and the United States, and his work seeks to uncover archives and connections to think about Indigenous cosmologies and lifeways on the Pacific.

Luis’s Hildebrand Fellowship will support his investigation of the ways in which Indigenous art, culture, and stories are being brought into larger conversations about history and identity in Pacific Canada. In his fieldwork in British Columbia, Luis will look at the ways in which Indigenous communities interacted and continued to interact with settler groups along the extractive frontier in British Columbia, ending with current political, artistic, and social movements. During his fellowship, he will visit sites and archives in Vancouver and Victoria.

Luis has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and linguistics from the University of Arizona and a master’s in Latin American and Caribbean studies from the University of Guelph in Ontario, where his research focused on the role of storytelling in marginalized communities of Canada, Latin America, and the United States.

ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES

Nominations Needed for ACSUS Student Awards

Deadline: September 1

The Association of Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS) is seeking nominees for the following student awards. For further details and submission guidelines, please click on the links below.

EXTERNAL EVENTS

Silicon Valley Terry Fox Run

Sun., Sept. 14 | 9:30 am | Palo Alto, CA | Learn more

Honor the legacy of Terry Fox as you follow in his footsteps to raise money for cancer research! Join the Eh Team – Run for Terry, proudly sponsored by the Government of Canada, the Canadian Consulate in San Francisco, and the Digital Moose Lounge. Join with your fellow Bay Area Canadians running, walking, and biking to continue Terry’s efforts of finding a cure for cancer. Darrell Fox, Terry’s brother, will make an appearance as the guest of honor!

Kim’s Convenience at ACT San Francisco

Sept. 18-Oct. 19 | San Francisco, CA | Learn more

The hilarious and heartwarming, award-winning comedy drama that inspired the popular Netflix hit show is coming to SF! This feel-good play about a Korean family-run corner store is an ode to generations of immigrants who have made Canada the country that it is today. Mr. Kim works hard to support his wife and children with his Toronto convenience store. As he evaluates his future, he faces both a changing neighborhood landscape and the gap between his values and those of his Canada-born children. Playwright Ins Choi, who will also star in the production as the title character, calls Kim’s Convenience his “love letter to his parents and to all first-generation immigrants who call Canada their home.”

Kim’s Convenience opens at the American Conservatory Theater (ACT) Toni Rembe Theater on September 18. Thanks to our friends at the DML, you can click here or use code DML to save 20% on tickets! Limited tickets are available for a special Canada Night performance on Saturday, September 27.

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