Today’s EDID Week activities include discussions of accessible educational content, Asian heritage, and eliminating racial discrimination.
Today’s EDID Week activities include discussions of accessible educational content, Asian heritage, and eliminating racial discrimination.
The hiring of 12 new faculty and librarian positions for Black-identifying scholars has piqued global interest.
A new Interdisciplinary and Critical Studies Department will shape higher education in Windsor-Essex.
UWindsor faculty, alumni, and students are involved in all aspects of BookFest Windsor.
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.
The University of Windsor has awarded $10,000 grants to six projects dedicated to dismantling barriers caused by racial oppression.