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The Call-In-Cards for Anti-Black Racism Action: Beyond Anti-Black Racism Training to Transformational Action

The Call-In-Cards for Anti-Black Racism Action: Beyond Anti-Black Racism Training to Transformational Action

This interactive workshop presents The Kit for Centering Black Youth Wellbeing, an online hub that takes a multi-faceted approach to addressing anti-Black racism and centering the wellbeing of Black youth, families, and communities. The Kit focuses on three areas: education (a bi-lingual comprehensive online anti-Black racism certificate), action (the interactive Call-In-Cards for Anti-Black Racism Action), […]

Film Screening: Well Rounded

Film Screening: Well Rounded

Join us for the screening of Well Rounded (2020), a documentary that shares personal stories from a diverse, captivating cast whose horrors, triumphs and commitment to dreaming large offer big inspiration. Each story preaches a central understanding: that being fat is okay. Following the film, we will be hosting a post-screening conversation with special guests. Nat […]

Decolonizing Notions of Empathy: Redefining Empathy – Decolonizing Care and Challenging the Paradox of Inclusion in Academic Spaces

Decolonizing Notions of Empathy: Redefining Empathy – Decolonizing Care and Challenging the Paradox of Inclusion in Academic Spaces

This workshop explores how we can decolonize “empathy” in academic settings. Using anti-oppressive and critical pedagogy frameworks, we will challenge current notions of empathy, encouraging a deeper reflection on what it means to be empathetic in helping professions and to lead with empathy. We will employ a methodology designed to understand the subjective experiences of […]

Blackness at York University – A Guided Tour of Resources for Black Students at York University

Blackness at York University – A Guided Tour of Resources for Black Students at York University

Please join us on this guided tour by Clifton Grant (a fourth-year Black mature student) as he provides reflection and insight on the places and spaces at YORKU that predominantly focus on supporting the Black community for the empowerment of Black Excellence at York University’s Keele Campus. Starting location is at the Black EUC Space […]

The Ecology of Allyship 2 REDDI Session

The Ecology of Allyship 2 REDDI Session

In this followup to our session Orienting Yourself to Allyship, this workshop explores the multiple roles people can play in building solidarity across lines of difference, examples of solidarity movements, and personal reflections on how to find your own stake in movements. Please note, this is not an introductory or beginners workshop. You must attend […]

Orienting Towards Allyship 1 REDDI Session

Orienting Towards Allyship 1 REDDI Session

Through a series of engaging activities and reflection exercises, participants who take part in this workshop will be able to: contextualize their social location based on their identity; deepen their understanding of allyship in a personal and institutional setting; and practise active allyship and develop strategies to have brave conversations. Register on YU Learn: yulearn.yorku.ca/local/yulearn/learning_opportunity.php?id=1605.

Film Screening and Q&A: The Changing Face of Iceland

Film Screening and Q&A: The Changing Face of Iceland

On Thursday, March 9 at 12:30 p.m., join renowned filmmaker Mark Terry, an adjunct professor in York University’s Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change (EUC), for a film viewing and Q&A on The Changing Face of Iceland, his latest documentary about the impacts of climate change on the island nation of Iceland. The documentary examines […]