Giving Voice: Dialogue & Our Research on First-Year Racialized Student Experiences at the UTM — an in-person knowledge translation event that aims to connect students, faculty, and staff in conversations about first-year students’ expectations for university life, the realities they encounter, and their well-being. Together, we hope this conversation supports steps towards a more equitable […]
Community Class - Black Students Mattering: Identity, Affirmation & Love Date: October 1st, 2025 Time: 5:00 - 7:00pm Location: Virtual via Zoom CTL5708: Special Issues in Curriculum and Pedagogy: Black Educator Identity and Practice presents the community class: Black Students Mattering: Identity, Affirmation & Love, hosted by Dr. Andrew B. Campbell. This class is free, […]
Event Duration: Oct 4, 2025 - Dec 28, 2025, 12:00pm - 4:00pm A History Exposed: The Enslavement of Black People in Canada is a travelling exhibit created by the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 with guest curator Dr. Afua Cooper and in partnership with the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia. Be sure to […]
UTM's third All-Nations Powwow is coming up this fall! This incredible event is a celebration of Indigenous culture, community and tradition. All are welcome to attend. Join the U of T Mississauga Indigenous Centre at the RAWC on Oct. 4 for an afternoon filled with vibrant dancing, drumming, and cultural sharing. Whether it’s your first Powwow or your 50th, there’s a […]
MAR Shift Presents... What is Cultural Appropriation? Wondering if wearing those Indigenous-made earrings is cultural appropriation or appreciation? Unsure if your child should be wearing a particular costume for Halloween? Think AAVE is for everyone? This interactive and informative 1.5 hour workshop is facilitated virtually by Kerry Cavers, Founder & President of Moms Against Racism […]
Community Class - You Deserve Softness: Warrior At Rest Date: October 8th, 2025 Time: 5:00 - 7:00pm Location: Virtual via Zoom CTL5708: Special Issues in Curriculum and Pedagogy: Black Educator Identity and Practice presents the community class: You Deserve Softness: Warrior At Rest, hosted by Dr. Andrew B. Campbell. This class is free, open, and […]
The Black Research Network’s Academic Practice Lab helps researchers build practical skills, access key funding insights and explore success in diverse academic pathways. This workshop is open to Indigenous and Black-identified faculty and post-doctoral fellows. Topic: Strategic Insights and Institutional Support for Effective Grant Writing What makes a research proposal stand out? Where can you find […]
Event Details: Tuesday, October 14th, Time TBD The Anti-Racist Pedagogies Learning Series introduces instructors to the foundations of anti-racist pedagogy in higher education. Designed for instructors who are new to this work or in the early stages of implementation, the series offers a supportive yet urgent space to reflect on how power, race, and systemic inequity […]
Dates: Select Tuesdays in Fall 2025: September 23, October 14, November 4, November 18, December 2 Time: 1:00pm - 3:00 pm Location: Collaborative Digital Research Space (CDRS), MN3230 Writing is hard! Sometimes we need help with our writing, and sometimes it’s just easier to be creative and to find inspiration when there are other people who look like you around. […]
The Black Leadership Advisory Executive members (BLA-Executives) are a group of executive leaders dedicated to combating anti-Black racism and promoting Black inclusion at UTM. Our efforts focus on advocacy, accountability, and action. We work across departments, engage with students and faculty, and develop policies that drive systemic change. This group reports to the larger Black […]
Finding Fanon: Artist, Healer, Activist Time: 7:00pm-9:00pm Location: Luella Massey Studio Theatre (4 Glen Morris Street, Toronto, ON) Hosted by: UofT's Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies (CDTPS). Finding Fanon is a series of short plays presented by the Centre for Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies and the Jackman Humanities Institute celebrating the 100th anniversary of […]
Finding Fanon: Artist, Healer, Activist Time: 7:00pm-9:00pm Location: Luella Massey Studio Theatre (4 Glen Morris Street, Toronto, ON) Hosted by: UofT's Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies (CDTPS). Finding Fanon is a series of short plays presented by the Centre for Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies and the Jackman Humanities Institute celebrating the 100th anniversary of […]
Join the WGSI, A Different Booklist and author Robyn Maynard for an event to celebrate the launch of the extended and revised edition of her flagship book: Policing Black Lives, which features two new chapters. Robyn will be in conversation with Desmond Cole, Andrea J. Ritchie, David Chariandy. -- About the book The bestselling first edition of Policing Black Lives became […]
Finding Fanon: Artist, Healer, Activist Time: 7:00pm-9:00pm Location: Luella Massey Studio Theatre (4 Glen Morris Street, Toronto, ON) Hosted by: UofT's Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies (CDTPS). Finding Fanon is a series of short plays presented by the Centre for Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies and the Jackman Humanities Institute celebrating the 100th anniversary of […]
Discover one of Canada's largest exhibitions of Black art. A Black Art Fair is dedicated to showcasing and selling original works by Black-Canadian artists from all career stages. With over thirty artists represented from across the country, it’s a platform that connects artists with collectors, curators and art lovers nationwide. Whether you’re a casual art […]
Discover one of Canada's largest exhibitions of Black art. A Black Art Fair is dedicated to showcasing and selling original works by Black-Canadian artists from all career stages. With over thirty artists represented from across the country, it’s a platform that connects artists with collectors, curators and art lovers nationwide. Whether you’re a casual art […]