March 6, 2026
Workshop Spotlight - Visualizing a Hopeful Future: A Reflective Collage-Making Workshop
Facilitators: Chanel Tsang and Ghazal Malik
Saturday March 7, 11.30am to 1pm, 12-199 (Boardroom)
In Visualizing a Hopeful Future: A Reflective Collage-Making Workshop, Chanel Tsang and Ghazal Malik invite participants to reconsider hope as an active scholarly commitment. Rather than approaching hope as a fleeting emotion, they describe it as “a relational practice and not a passive feeling.” In moments shaped by uncertainty and unrest, they suggest that hope asks scholars to remain present with complexity while still imagining otherwise. It involves “staying with complexity and also imagining alternative futures through reflection and creativity,” transforming what is often hidden or unspoken into possibilities for insight and action. In this framing, hope becomes both method and stance, something enacted collectively through reflection and shared meaning-making.
Saturday March 7, 11.30am to 1pm, 12-199 (Boardroom)
In Visualizing a Hopeful Future: A Reflective Collage-Making Workshop, Chanel Tsang and Ghazal Malik invite participants to reconsider hope as an active scholarly commitment. Rather than approaching hope as a fleeting emotion, they describe it as “a relational practice and not a passive feeling.” In moments shaped by uncertainty and unrest, they suggest that hope asks scholars to remain present with complexity while still imagining otherwise. It involves “staying with complexity and also imagining alternative futures through reflection and creativity,” transforming what is often hidden or unspoken into possibilities for insight and action. In this framing, hope becomes both method and stance, something enacted collectively through reflection and shared meaning-making.