The Department of Political Science at Concordia University is organizing a community-led conversation on anti-black racism.
These events are intended to encourage conversations among students, faculty and staff on difficult issues surrounding anti-Black racism in an open (although virtual) space in line with the recent recommendations of the EDI Working Group at Concordia.
Event 1
January 28 at 5 p.m.
Student-led discussion on the role of members of the Department of Political Science in moving beyond policy.
In collaboration with Fimo Mitchell, who is a writer, world traveller and meditation guide. He's the founder of When The Village Meditates, a nonprofit dedicated to creating meditation programs for members of racialized and marginalized communities. In February, Fimo will release his third book titled Pastel Remembrances.
Event 2
February 17 at 5 p.m.
Community-led roundtable discussion on Anti-Black Racism initiatives.
Joined by:
Annick Maugile Flavien is a Black community advocate, a Black scholar, the founding coordinator of the Black Perspectives Office (BPO), and a co-chair on the President's Task Force on Anti-Black Racism at Concordia University.