Equity and Inclusion

EDID week

Three-day symposium to light way to more inclusive community

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.

poster image of CRAZYA free screening of the award-winning coming-of-age film C.R.A.Z.Y. on March 21 will mark Francophonie month.

Film screening to celebrate French Canadian culture

A free screening of the award-winning coming-of-age film C.R.A.Z.Y. on March 21 will mark Francophonie month.

Desmond ColeActivist and author Desmond Cole will open EDID Week with a keynote presentation Friday, March 15.

Cash cards a draw for EDID week opening event

Activist and author Desmond Cole will open EDID Week with a keynote presentation Friday, March 15.

calculator with scabble tiles spelling fundingThe University Diversity, Indigeneity, and Anti-Racism Professional Development Fund supports work to promote anti-racist and decolonized frameworks in scholarship and teaching.

Application deadline looming for Indigeneity and anti-racist pedagogy fund

The University Diversity, Indigeneity, and Anti-Racism Professional Development Fund supports work to promote anti-racist and decolonized frameworks in scholarship and teaching.