McGill’s second annual Queer History Month will begin with the launch on Sept. 27
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McGill celebrates its first LGBTQ2i+ History Month this October, starting with a launch and reception on Tuesday, October 2 at Thomson House
Student Panel and Interactive Exhibit highlights student-led equity initiatives at McGill.
McGill's Adrienne Piggott and Myrna Lashley, two exemplary leaders of Montreal's black community, were among 12 honoured at Montreal City Hall where they signed the City's Golden Book in honour of Black History Month.
Cindy Blackstock was catapulted into the headlines earlier this year when the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal made a landmark ruling in favour of her complaint that the federal government financially discriminates against First Nations children. Blackstock has now joined McGill’s School of Social Work.
rosalind hampton is a cultural worker whose career has involved four inter-related fields: social services, community work, art and education. For 25 years, she has worked as a youth and family worker in both institutional and community settings and as an art educator. She will participate in a panel discussion, Empowerment through Expression in Community Work, at Black Histories, Black Futures, a conference hosted by McGill’s Social Equity and Diversity...