Joy DeGruyJoy DeGruy will deliver an online workshop on anti-Black institutionalized racism Wednesday, Feb. 9.

Speaker to deliver talk on anti-Black institutionalized racism

Joy DeGruy will deliver an online workshop on anti-Black institutionalized racism Wednesday, Feb. 9.

Dr. DeGruy is a scholar and speaker with over 30 years of experience in the field and many years of research highlighting the intersections of racism, intergenerational and historical trauma, and violence.

She will deliver two workshops as part of a series of actions in response to and as proactive measures regarding anti-Black institutionalized racism both in the University and throughout society. Attendees will gain a better understanding of how anti-Black racism is different from other forms of racism, with a focus on institutionalized racism, and how academic institutions play a key role in a variety of ways.

The workshop will be delivered via Teams from 10 a.m. to noon and is presented by the Centre for Teaching and Learning in collaboration with the Office of Human Rights, Equity, and Accessibility and the Windsor University Faculty Association.

To register for this workshop, visit the CTL’s registration system.