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Faith, Hope and Dialogue: Strengthening Anti-Racism Tools and Strategies for the Path Ahead

March 21 @ 9:00 am - 3:30 pm

The Institutional Equity Office and the Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office (ARCDO) in collaboration with Rotman’s Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Office invites U of T faculty, staff, students and the external community to register for the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (IDERD) event for a day of dialogue and community gathering to re-engage our collective spirit of responsibility, care and action planning towards our commitments to equitable and inclusive spaces for all.

Faith, Hope and Dialogue: Strengthening Anti-Racism Tools and Strategies for the Path Ahead

Deepening our anti-racism toolkits require self-reflection, dialogue and a recommitment to the principles and actions that serve to break down barriers and enhance environments that communicate we all belong. Difficult and complex events that occur both globally and closer to home have a profound impact on our university community. It is during these most challenging times we are called to re-energize our efforts and build intentional synergies that advance the journey of fostering inclusive environments in our post-secondary spaces.

Date: March 21, 2024
Time: 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Learn more and register for Faith, Hope and Dialogue

Panel 1

Navigating EDI Work in 2024: Challenges and Opportunities

The aim of this panel discussion is to explore the existing tensions and challenges being experienced in engaging EDI work within institutions and to share strategies and practices that will reaffirm the value of institutional EDI change work for the diverse university community.

Moderator:

  • Alexie Tcheuyap (he/him), Associate Vice-President & Vice-Provost, International Student Experience, Division of the Vice-President & Provost

Panelists:

  • Allison Burgess (she/her), Director, Sexual & Gender Diversity Office
  • Jodie Glean-Mitchell (she/her), Executive Director, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion, Division of People Strategy, Equity & Culture
  • Bharat Saini (he/him), Director, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion, Faculty of Arts & Science
  • Angela Treglia (she/they), Executive Director, Sexual Violence Strategy, Prevention & Support, Sexual Violence Prevention & Support Centre

Panel 2

Perspectives and Reflections of Black Women in Leadership

The aim of this panel discussion is to create an opportunity for participants to learn from panelists the nuanced challenges and experiences that Black women encounter in institutional spaces, the role of champions, mentors and coaches for Black women navigating leadership spaces and the cultural changes that needs11 to exist to support Black women thriving in the career journeys.

Moderator:

  • Cherilyn Scobie Edwards (she/her), Director, UTSC Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Office

Panelists:

  • Catherine Chandler-Crichlow (she/her), Dean, School of Continuing Studies
  • Sharon Grandison (she/her), Director, Human Resources, Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education]
  • Janelle Joseph (she/her), Assistant Professor of Critical Race & Indigeneity, Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education
  • Lesa Williams-George (she/her), Director of Equity, Inclusion and Transformative Practices, Victoria College, University of Toronto

Panel 3

Enhancing Community Strategies to Address Anti-Asian Racism on Campus

The aim of this panel discussion is to sustain a focus on the collective efforts to address anti-Asian racism and discuss tools and/or strategies that proactively advance inclusive spaces for students, staff and faculty at U of T.

Moderator:

  • Loretta Ho (she/her), Program & Faculty Development Consultant, Vice-President. Faculty & Academic Life

Panelists:

  • Vikram Chadalawada (he/him), Director, IT Strategy, Innovations & Digital Transformation, Division of Vice-President & Provost
  • Joyce Hanh (she/her), Chief Administrative Officer, Division of the Vice-President & Provost
  • David Kim (he/him), Warden, Hart House
  • Afsana Miah, Vice-President, Student Affairs, Scarborough Campus Students’ Union, University of Toronto Scarborough

Wellness Activity – Restoration through Art

Join us for a facilitated space of art-based activities that centres hope, restoration and care.

Facilitator:

  • Phuong Nguyen, RP (she/her), Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Art Therapist

Format: Hybrid – This event will be hosted in-person for U of T faculty, staff and students and live-streamed. External community members are welcome to join virtually.

Audience: Faculty, Staff, Students and External Community.

Cost: Free

Details

Date:
March 21
Time:
9:00 am - 3:30 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://antiracism.utoronto.ca/programs/iderd/

Organizer

Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office