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Social Media Campaign: Black Latinx History Month
Follow the Department of Spanish and Portuguese on their social media pages as they highlight the important contributions of Black and Afro-descendants to life in Latin America. Twitter: https://twitter.com/uoftspanport Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uoftspanport/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uoftspanport For more information about this social media campaign, contact Berenice Villagomez at comm.spanport@utoronto.ca
Find out more »Social Media Campaign: #MyUTM + BAEE@UTM
In recognition of Black History Month, BAEE@UTM will partner with the #MyUTM campaign during the month of February to feature profiles of influential change makers in our Black community on social media. Follow our Instagram page to learn what Black students, faculty, staff, and alumni have to share with prospective Black students on inclusivity, connectedness ... Read More
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Lunch & Learn Event: Black Athletes on the Margins- I am More!
Join UTM's Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Office (EDIO), the International Education Centre (IED) and the Department of Recreation, Athletics and Wellness (RAWC) for a moderated discussion between Black professional athletes from various sport backgrounds. The event is open to external community members. Registration is required. If you require an accommodation to join, please contact UTM's ... Read More
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Black Futures Month Healthcare Webinar Series
Join the Nursing Undergraduate Society and Graduate Nurses’ Student Society for their inaugural event for Black Futures Month at the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing at the University of Toronto. This month-long event is co-created to highlight the voices of Black nurses and scholars using strength-based approaches to address the specific health and wellness ... Read More
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Between Pillars: An Interview with Lawrence Hill
Join us for a special interview between outreach librarian, John Shoesmith and Lawrence Hill, author of The Book of Negroes.
Interviewer: John Shoesmith
Guest: Lawrence Hill
This event is also open to external community.
Registration is required. Please send an email to Anna Maria Romano at annamaria.romano@utoronto.ca to receive the Zoom link.
Find out more »The Worldbuilding of Wakanda: Black Panther and Afrofuturism
Join action-adventure fantasy writer Antoine Bandele, Stephanie Chrismon and Rashid Mohiddin for a talk on how elements of science fiction and fantasy intersect with African representation and the ways in which Black Panther presents its progress themes through its unique setting. Antoine Bandele - Writer, Video Editor and Story Creator Stephanie Chrismon - Futurist Writer Rashid ... Read More
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