Bernice Redmon broke barriers as Canada’s first Black public health nurse and the first Black nurse to be appointed to the Victorian Order of Nurses in Canada. Photo courtesy of https://www.bernicecarnegie.com/carnegie-family.
Bernice Redmon broke barriers as Canada’s first Black public health nurse and the first Black nurse to be appointed to the Victorian Order of Nurses in Canada. Photo courtesy of https://www.bernicecarnegie.com/carnegie-family.
The Women in Research 2024 Calendar profiles 12 UWindsor graduate students.
The Women in Research 2024 Calendar profiles 12 UWindsor graduate students.
The February entry in the Entrepreneurship Practice and Innovation Centre (EPICentre) Connect For series will spotlight the achievements and contributions of Black entrepreneurs from the University of Windsor, including current students and alumni.
The in-person gathering will provide an opportunity to engage with Black business founders, hear their stories of resilience and creativity, and celebrate their successes.
Business student Zandriana Whyte hoisted the Pan-African flag to mark the start of Black History – Black Futures month, Thursday outside Chrysler Hall.
Historian Deirdre McCorkindale will discuss the weaponization of Ontario’s Underground Railroad history in a public lecture Thursday.
Historian Deirdre McCorkindale will discuss the weaponization of Ontario’s Underground Railroad history in a public lecture Thursday.
The Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility (OHREA) is recognizing five “catalysts for change” to celebrate the 11th annual OHREA awards.
The OHREA Awards recognize and celebrate the contributions made by individuals and groups who work to advance human rights, social justice, inclusivity, employment equity, mental health, and accessibility at the University of Windsor.
A workshop Feb. 13 will explain how to navigate human rights and accommodations.
A workshop Feb. 13 will explain how to navigate human rights and accommodations.
The “Sustaining Shared Futures” teach-in series will open Jan. 29 with a dialogue on mental illness and substance abuse disorders.
The “Sustaining Shared Futures” teach-in series will open Jan. 29 with a dialogue on mental illness and substance abuse disorders.
Irene Moore Davis displays an artifact at the Amherstburg Freedom Museum. Allen Watkins used this trunk to transport his children to freedom.