Equity and Inclusion

sepia photo of Lillie JohnsonOntario’s first Black director of public health, Lillie Johnson, attributes perseverance and compassionate care for advancing the nursing profession.

Tribute honours Ontario’s first Black director of public health

Ontario’s first Black director of public health, Lillie Johnson, attributes perseverance and compassionate care for advancing the nursing profession.
computer screen displaying course infoA course from Continuing Education will provide a comprehensive grasp of workplace equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging practices.

Course to promote positive workplace environments

A course from Continuing Education will provide a comprehensive grasp of workplace equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging practices.

Abdur-Rahman Muhammad before portrait of Malcolm XHistorian and activist Abdur-Rahman Muhammad will discuss the legacy of civil-rights leader Malcolm X in a free public lecture Feb. 29. (photo provided by Abdur-Rahman Muhammad)

Scholar to discuss legacy of Malcolm X

Historian and activist Abdur-Rahman Muhammad will discuss the legacy of civil-rights leader Malcolm X in a free public lecture Feb. 29.

Apply for a booth at EDID Week Fair

Promote your related project or organization related to equity, diversity, inclusion or decolonization by applying for a free booth at the EDID Week Fair.
Bukola SalamiBukola Salami’s transformative journey from neuroscience to nursing underscores her dedication to improving healthcare access and delivery for Black, migrant, and underserved populations.

Nursing alumna pays it forward as health-care inequities expert

Bukola Salami’s transformative journey from neuroscience to nursing underscores her dedication to improving healthcare access and delivery for Black, migrant, and underserved populations.
Law students, faculty, and staffLaw students, faculty, and staff visited the Amherstburg Freedom Museum on Feb. 13 to learn about the history and contributions of African-Canadians.

Museum visit educates on African-Canadian history

Law students, faculty, and staff visited the Amherstburg Freedom Museum on Feb. 13 to learn about the history and contributions of African-Canadians.