Professor George J. Sefa Dei will deliver the inaugural lecture in a series on anti-racism and anti-oppression pedagogies, Friday, Dec. 10.
Professor George J. Sefa Dei will deliver the inaugural lecture in a series on anti-racism and anti-oppression pedagogies, Friday, Dec. 10.
Education professor Nombuso Dlamini of York University will present her research into the challenges of institutional racism in a conversation Nov. 26.
Nombuso Dlamini of York University will present her research into the challenges of institutional racism in a conversation Nov. 26.
Signing the Scarborough Charter is an important step for the University of Windsor, says Clinton Beckford, acting vice-president of equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Canadian Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard will deliver a workshop on challenging anti-Black racism by building inclusive classrooms Friday, Nov. 5.
Canadian Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard will deliver a workshop on challenging anti-Black racism by building inclusive classrooms Friday, Nov. 5.
Proceeds from registration fees, T-shirt sales, and donations toward the Lancer women’s basketball Run for Anti-Racism will support the Sandwich Teen Action Group and hiring a BIPOC woman as a coach for the team.
The Lancer women’s basketball team will hold its 5K Run for Anti-Racism on Sept. 11 and 12.
Jeremiah Bowers-Vandusen, projects assistant for anti-Black racism in the Office of the Vice-President Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
New dates will allow more to participate in roundtable discussion of their experiences as Black alumni of the University of Windsor.
Marium Tolson-Murtty, anti-Black racism strategic planning officer and a UWindsor grad herself, is reaching out to Black alumni.
The University of Windsor is reaching out to Black alumni to participate in roundtable discussions sharing their perspectives.
The 1975 Emancipation parade made its way down Ouellette Ave. from Chatham St. to Jackson Park. Activities this year are spread between several venues.
The Office of the Vice-President, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion is sponsoring Emancipation Jubilee activities this weekend.
The University of Windsor has awarded $10,000 grants to six projects dedicated to dismantling barriers caused by racial oppression.
The University of Windsor has awarded $10,000 grants to six projects dedicated to dismantling barriers caused by racial oppression.
Submissions are invited for the UWindsor Anti-Black Racism Teaching and Learning Grant.
Submissions are invited for the UWindsor Anti-Black Racism Teaching and Learning Grant.