One spotlight is on architecture, but events include a Black Community Gathering and a panel discussion on Black women’s entrepreneurship
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McGill staffer Kayin Queeley on how the group uses the art of step to engage and educate
February events are being organized across disciplines and departments
Professor Rinaldo Walcott delivers keynote address, Why Black studies now?
Pan-McGill celebrations begin with Opening Ceremony of February 1
Virtual event brings together scholars, researchers, artists, musicians, entrepreneurs and members of the public under the theme of ‘community’