A webinar Wednesday, June 8, will explore the history of 2SLGBTQ+ issues and activism in Canada.
By Zainab Hussen
— Published on Apr 13th, 2022
On March 28th, Dr. Chile Eboe-Osuji delivered an informative presentation on the implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
— Published on Apr 13th, 2022
By Samalia Williams
— Published on Apr 13th, 2022
By Lila Iriburiro Happy
BLSA Windsor members, photographer: Crystal Bryan - Crystalized Moments
— Published on Apr 13th, 2022
By Afua Ohenewaa Amankwaah
— Published on Apr 13th, 2022
By Afua ohenewaa Amankwaah
— Published on Apr 13th, 2022
Dr. Beverly Jacobs gave an insightful presentation on the work Indigenous students, staff and faculty have done to bring cultural awareness and safety to the University of Windsor. The webinar was titled, “What does it mean to ‘Indigenize’ the University of Windsor?” Dr. Jacobs explained her job as the Senior Advisor to the President on Indigenous Relations and Outreach at the University of Windsor. The presentation delves deep into why these changes to the University need to be made, and how to go about change.
— Published on Apr 13th, 2022