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Halima Mohamed is the eighth recipient of a scholarship supporting first- and second-generation Canadians.
Halima Mohamed is the eighth recipient of a scholarship supporting first- and second-generation Canadians.
The campus community is invited to an Iftar dinner with the Muslim Students’ Association on Thursday.
An April 10 symposium will celebrate histories of local Black families.
The Sustaining Shared Futures teach-in series will explore “Women’s Work and Transnational Feminism” on Monday, March 25.
The Symposium on Slurs will bring together campus EDID champions, professors, and scholars to explore the historical context of slurs as they pertain to substance use, academic freedom, intersectional gender x race, 2SLGBTQIA+ issues, ableism, mental health, indigeneity, and racism.
Marium Tolson-Murtty, director of Anti-Racism Organizational Change, says the event promises a compelling lineup of insightful discussions, Q&A sessions, and networking opportunities, March 19 to 21.
On Tuesday, March 19, she will welcome attendees at 11 a.m.