A downtown park honours talented athlete Fred Thomas. No free parking: winner needed knowledge to earn prize Feb 17th, 2022 Diane Rawlings applied knowledge of Black history to identify the namesakes of three parks in the City of Windsor.Tags: Diane RawlingsRobert SmallUniversity of Windsor Alumni AssociationChallenging anti-Black Racism
This poster by artist Robert Small is the centre of a prize package for winners of quizzes this month on Black history. Park namesakes key to prize challenge Feb 16th, 2022 Take our Black history quiz for a chance to win a poster prize package.Tags: Challenging anti-Black RacismUniversity of Windsor Alumni Association
Leslie McCurdy will perform her one-woman play, “Things My Fore-Sisters Saw,” live online today: Wednesday, Feb. 16. Performance to present play live online Feb 16th, 2022 Leslie McCurdy will perform her one-woman play, Things My Fore-Sisters Saw, in a Microsoft Teams Live event Feb. 16.Tags: Challenging anti-Black Racism
The McCurdy family are leaders in their professions (from left): Brian, Leslie, Howard, Linda, Cheri. Pioneering professor left legacy of education and activism Feb 14th, 2022 University of Windsor professor Howard McCurdy dedicated his life to fighting injustice. Tags: Howard McCurdyLinda McCurdyChallenging anti-Black Racism
This poster by artist Robert Small is the centre of a prize package for winners of quizzes this month on Black history. Prizes await quizzer able to determine truth Feb 14th, 2022 Take our true-or-false quiz on Black history for a chance to win a poster prize package.Tags: Challenging anti-Black RacismUniversity of Windsor Alumni Association
The African diaspora festival AfroFest will open Tuesday, Feb. 15, with a panel of UWindsor alumnae discussing Black Canadian history. Alumnae to discuss Black Canadian history Feb 14th, 2022 An alumnae panel discussing Black Canadian history will open the African diaspora festival AfroFest on Tuesday, Feb. 15.Tags: Shantelle Browning-MorganCheryl ThompsonIrene Moore DavisChallenging anti-Black Racism
The Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Decolonization e-newsletter shares stories of excellence, advocacy, challenge, and change. Publication dedicated to building culture of diversity Feb 11th, 2022 The Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Decolonization e-newsletter shares stories of excellence, advocacy, challenge, and change.Tags: Challenging anti-Black RacismOffice of the Vice-President Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard will address "Emancipation Day in Canada” on Wednesday, Feb. 16, at 5 p.m. Senator to speak on potential of Emancipation Day Feb 10th, 2022 Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard will address "Emancipation Day in Canada” on Wednesday, Feb. 16, at 5 p.m.Tags: Challenging anti-Black Racism
Bearing the words “Keeping the Flame of Freedom Alive,” Windsor’s Tower of Freedom Underground Railroad Monument honouring the flight of enslaved African Americans to freedom in Canada was created by sculptor Ed Dwight. Contestant converts historical trivia into prize win Feb 10th, 2022 Angela Sullivan won Wednesday’s quiz on illustrious individuals in Black history.Tags: Angela SullivanRobert SmallUniversity of Windsor Alumni AssociationChallenging anti-Black Racism
Leslie McCurdy will perform her one-woman play, “Things My Fore-Sisters Saw,” in a Microsoft Teams Live event Wednesday, Feb. 16. Play to introduce African-Canadian changemakers Feb 9th, 2022 Leslie McCurdy will perform her one-woman play, Things My Fore-Sisters Saw, in a Microsoft Teams Live event Wednesday, Feb. 16.Tags: Challenging anti-Black Racism