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Participate in a National Dialogue on anti-Black racism and Black inclusion in Canadian higher education - October 1 and 2

The Office of the Vice-President, Research encourages Â鶹´«Ã½ researchers to participate in this year’s , hosted by the University of Toronto. 

The National Dialogues are a series of national forums focused on addressing equity and inclusion in Canadian post-secondary education. Representatives from universities and colleges across Canada will come together to facilitate a national conversation to develop concrete actions for change in higher education and in our communities.

The first National Dialogue (Thursday, October 1 and Friday, October 2) will focus on anti-Black racism and Black inclusion in Canadian higher education. Participants will choose from addressing topics such as:

  • institutional/structural barriers, and how to support student, faculty and staff success
  • inclusive teaching, learning and curricula
  • inclusive decision-making structures
  • responsibilities and obligations of non-black peers
  • mentorship

When: Thursday, October 1 and Friday, October 2 from noon to 4 p.m.
Where: Online; visit the to learn more and register.