Beverley Jacobs

scene from “Sapphic Dating for Rural Victorians.”UWindsor student Elissa Weir will premiere two short films at the Windsor International Film Festival, including “Sapphic Dating for Rural Victorians.”

Film faculty, students, and grads feature on festival screens

Many of the films on the schedule of the Windsor International Film Festival have a connection to UWindsor students, alumni, and faculty.
Virtual conference an opportunity to discuss issues of race, anti-racism and research Virtual conference an opportunity to discuss issues of race, anti-racism and research

Virtual conference an opportunity to discuss issues of race, anti-racism and research at the university and beyond

Numerous high-profile incidents of anti-Black, anti-Indigenous and other forms of racism in both the university and in the larger Windsor Essex community led a group of students and faculty across disciplines to come together to work towards a consolidated and grounded critical race scholarship that can inform coordinated antiracist and decolonial practice.