The second annual Pan-African flag raising ceremony will take place Thursday, Feb. 1, in front of Chrysler Hall Tower.
The second annual Pan-African flag raising ceremony will take place Thursday, Feb. 1, in front of Chrysler Hall Tower.
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.
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.
Salsabel Almanssori, a postdoctoral fellow and sessional instructor in the Faculty of Education, guest-edited a journal on the subject of hijabi girls and young women.
EDID Week, March 15 to 22, will present activities to champion equity, diversity, inclusion, and decolonization.
EDID Week, March 15 to 22, will present activities to champion equity, diversity, inclusion, and decolonization.
Members of the Faces of Racism project team, including sociology professor Jane Ku and research assistants, invite African, Caribbean, and Black women and allies to a community forum Saturday.
Nominations for the 2024 Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Awards are open through Jan. 31.
Nominations for the 2024 Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Awards are open through Jan. 31.
Register by Wednesday to share your culture through the Celebration of Nations.
The 19th anniversary of the Celebration of Nations is set for Wednesday, March 6, in the CAW Student Centre commons area, and it will once again shine a spotlight on the vibrant culture within the campus community.
The event promotes awareness of other cultures, encouraging everyone to celebrate their own heritage through a variety of performances, demonstrations, and displays of food, dance, dress, education, and music.
The heart of the event lies in its performers, who play a pivotal role in engaging audiences.
Madame Athena Chang delivers the first offering of the “Beyond Diversity” workshop in May.