Engage with thought leaders, scholars, and community activists as we explore the history and future of Black education in Canada.
The Black Education Symposium presented by OISE's Centre for Black Studies in Education is an opportunity to engage with thought leaders, scholars, and community activists as we explore the history and future of Black education in Canada.
Leave this full-day learning experience with tools to advocate for equitable education.
Expert panelists include Black leaders and scholars, Dr. Ann Lopez (Moderator), Dr. Robyn Maynard, Rosemary Sadlier OONT, Karen Murray, Tanitiã Munroe, Dr. Grace-Camille Munroe, Dr. Alana Butler, Dr. Camisha Sibblis, and Dr. Maydianne Andrade.
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Have questions about this event?
Contact OISE, University of Toronto at oiseut.communications@utoronto.ca
This event is part of
Black History Month
Join us in celebrating the change makers of African descent who shaped the fabric of Canadian society and beyond this Black History Month.
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