Kemi Anazodo

graphic depiction women of many culturesThe Sustaining Shared Futures teach-in series will explore “Women’s Work and Transnational Feminism” on Monday, March 25.

Teach-in to focus on women’s work

The Sustaining Shared Futures teach-in series will explore “Women’s Work and Transnational Feminism” on Monday, March 25.

 Danielle Matias, Samuel Ehikhuenmen, director Kemi Anazodo, Maya Jessop, and Farrah Francis.A Jan. 29 event is a chance to meet with founders of the Indigenous and Black student talent incubator, the CUBE. Pictured from left: Danielle Matias, Samuel Ehikhuenmen, director Kemi Anazodo, Maya Jessop, and Farrah Francis.

Meet-and-greet to introduce students to incubator organizers

A meet-and-greet session Monday, Jan. 29, in the CAW Student Centre will give Indigenous and Black students an opportunity to meet with the staff, students, and faculty members who have worked together to develop The CUBE: An Indigenous and Black student talent incubator.

“At the CUBE, we prioritize being in community together, supporting students, and advancing Indigenous and Black talent at the University of Windsor,” says director Kemi Anazodo, a faculty member in the Odette School of Business.