Community Legal Aid joined local partners in education efforts around elder abuse.
Community Legal Aid joined local partners in education efforts around elder abuse.
The law library will move into its new space in July.
Stephanie Esentsei Pangowish (centre) is the first Indigenous graduate of the master’s program at Windsor Law.
The University of Windsor will confer an honorary doctorate on Elder Myrna Kicknosway during spring Convocation.
Chris Fredette has accepted an appointment to the External Advisory Committee for the Project on Non-Profit Organizations and their Diversity.
Delegates to the Amherstburg Regular Missionary Baptist Association at Windsor’s First Baptist Church. Photo by Alvin McCurdy, courtesy of the Archives of Ontario.
In the first half of the 20th century, Windsor was home to a dynamic Black community located in the metropolitan core. Situated east of the downtown commercial district, the McDougall Street Corridor was a mostly self-sufficient African Canadian community bounded loosely by Riverside Drive, Goyeau Street, Giles Street, and Howard Avenue.
This historic neighbourhood emerged during the mid-19th century as African American freedom seekers and free people of colour crossed the Detroit River in search of refuge from enslavement and oppression.
Tranum Kaur and Gemma Smyth are the 2023 recipients of the Dr. Alan Wright Award for Exemplary Digital Teaching.
Law professor Danardo Jones moderated a March 20 panel discussion on systemic racism in Canada’s bail system.
Law professor Danardo Jones moderated a March 20 panel discussion on systemic racism in Canada’s bail system.
A public symposium Friday will highlight the Detroit River as a focal point for teaching local history.
A public symposium Friday will highlight the Detroit River as a focal point for teaching local history.
Education professor Naved Bakali will open EDID Week with a March 20 presentation entitled “Understanding Islamophobia, Coloniality, and the War on Terror.”