Event #1
January 28th at 5pm
Student-led discussion on the role of members of the Political Science Department in moving beyond policy and transforming recommendations into action.
In collaboration with Fimo Mitchell: a writer, world traveller and meditation guide. He's the founder of When The Village Meditates, a non-profit dedicated to creating meditation programs for members of racialized and marginalized communities. In February, Fimo will release his third book titled Pastel Remembrances.
Join the conversation on anti-black racism.
Get your free tickets here (and access to the Zoom link): https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/137168531771
Upcoming:
Event #2
February 17th at 5pm
Community-led roundtable discussion on universities' roles in anti-black racism initiatives in Montréal.
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.
Josie Fomé is a multimedia freelance Journalist with a keen interest on issues related to the African Continent and the African diaspora & Host of "Filling the Void w/ Josie" Podcast.