Chris Monteith
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Fanshawe College
Fanshawe College
London, Ontario, Canada

Research and design informational materials

GAP 1

Jan 23, 2024 - Apr 5, 2024

The students are first year college students who have good research abilities. The key aspect that the students can bring to the project is the ability to design and create social media information posts, brochures or posters promoting anti-drug messaging or addiction support and awareness. They are passionate about the topic of opioids and addiction awareness.

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Category Volunteer organizing + 4
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Fanshawe College
Fanshawe College
London, Ontario, Canada

Information Materials on the Global Drug Trade - Fall 2024 and Winter 2025

INDS-1118

Jan 1, 2025 - May 1, 2025

Students in this program are able to examine addictive substances as a global commodity, tracing their impact on issues of race, empire and inequality. While studying the opium warms of the 19th century into the narco violence in present-day Mexico, students have a better understanding of the various impacts of the drug trade on the modern world. Students will have knowledge around issues of criminality and policing, how transnational flows of licit and illicit drugs shape how societies interact with each other and reveal persistent power imbalances. Students will be able to speak to the wide demographic of individuals who impact the global drug trade, including: imperial administrators, Colombian drug lords, CIA agents, Central American villagers, mafia dons and pharmaceutical sales reps.

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Category Media + 3
Closed
Fanshawe College
Fanshawe College
London, Ontario, Canada

Information Materials on the Global Drug Trade

INDS-1118

Jan 12, 2022 - Apr 9, 2022

Students in this program are able to examine addictive substances as a global commodity, tracing their impact on issues of race, empire and inequality. While studying the opium warms of the 19th century into the narco violence in present-day Mexico, students have a better understanding of the various impacts of the drug trade on the modern world. Students will have knowledge around issues of criminality and policing, how transnational flows of licit and illicit drugs shape how societies interact with each other and reveal persistent power imbalances. Students will be able to speak to the wide demographic of individuals who impact the global drug trade, including: imperial administrators, Colombian drug lords, CIA agents, Central American villagers, mafia dons and pharmaceutical sales reps.

Matches 2
Category Media + 4
Closed
Fanshawe College
Fanshawe College
London, Ontario, Canada

Information Materials on the Global Drug Trade

INDS-1118

Sep 7, 2021 - Dec 4, 2021

Students in this program are able to examine addictive substances as a global commodity, tracing their impact on issues of race, empire and inequality. While studying the opium warms of the 19th century into the narco violence in present-day Mexico, students have a better understanding of the various impacts of the drug trade on the modern world. Students will have knowledge around issues of criminality and policing, how transnational flows of licit and illicit drugs shape how societies interact with each other and reveal persistent power imbalances. Students will be able to speak to the wide demographic of individuals who impact the global drug trade, including: imperial administrators, Colombian drug lords, CIA agents, Central American villagers, mafia dons and pharmaceutical sales reps.

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Category Communications + 4
Closed