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… On behalf of the Federation, we are deeply sorry that the Black Canadian Studies Association (BCSA) will not be … give the BCSA confidence in our commitment to fight anti-Black racism. While we have been working to make many … and inclusive, and to foreground conversations on anti-Black racism and decolonization. Towards the goal of doing …
… In a keynote address to the Black Caucus of the Canadian Sociological Association, Dr. … book, Long Road Home — her personal story of growing up Black in Canada, surrounded by the rhetoric of … asserted, reveals the “shock and astonishment of seeing Black people in a place where we are not supposed to be.” …
… principle in the life and work of a group of well-known black scholars and professors in Canada. The concept of the panel was groundbreaking, as seldom have black professors been afforded the opportunity to reflect on their lived realities as black intellectuals in a recorded public forum. The panel …
… of an EDID coalition to bring together Indigenous, Black and Racialized students, staff, faculty, community … waives Congress fees for students who identify as Black or Indigenous; community passes are complimentary for community members who identify as Black or Indigenous. See all registration categories. The …
… Tate has analyzed the effects of institutionalized anti-Black racism for more than a decade. In her Big Thinking … the ‘post-race’ academic world. Somehow, it seems anti-Black institutional racism has disappeared into thin air. … by university policies and procedures around complaints. Black touch Dr. Tate offered personal examples of how people …
… in shaping the experiences, education and overall life of Black youth. We are joined by Dr. Carl E. James, the Jean … of education, moving past generalizations, especially for Black Canadians. Carl E. James in the news Change the system, not the students: Sociologist on Black lives in Canadian education - CBC Ideas with Nahlah …
… presented her research on the coping resources that Black Americans use to cope with life in a racially unequal … of minority groups and towards “the possibility that Black Americans may act in resilient ways that challenge … What role do coping resources play in explaining the Black-White paradox in mental health? What is the relative …
… the Federation Board since 2021. Learn more. Celebrating Black History Month (Re)Discover these insightful podcast episodes, lectures, and books shared throughout Black History Month 2024: Carl E. James - How does race shape the experiences, education, and achievements of Black youth? - Big Thinking Podcast Cheryl Thompson - From …