“Let me be clear, diversity, writ large, is a struggle for the soul of America, Canada and the world,” said James Jones during his Black History Month keynote address
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"The BHM view of Black history is an antidote to an historical narrative that made Black people out to be what White people wanted or needed them to be. BHM has, for nearly a century, provided a Black counter-narrative of strength, courage, brilliance, resilience and opportunity, talents and accomplishments."
Angela Campbell, Associate Provost (Equity and Academic Policies), and Terri Givens, the Provost’s Academic Lead and Advisor on the Action Plan to Address Anti-Black Racism, discuss the strides made during the plan’s first year, and what’s ahead.
“Black students at McGill display what empathy in community ought to look like. I am proud to be among individuals who exercise compassion and care for others in their daily lives."
Dr. Onye Nnorom delivers keynote address at Opening Ceremony of Black History Month
Month-long programming will focus on some of the marginalized and under-represented groups even within the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities