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Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence Task Force Report Launch

Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence Task Force Report Launch

After a year of intensive work, the UBC President’s Task Force on Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence (ARIE TF) has concluded its work and submitted its final report which includes 54 comprehensive recommendations for addressing various forms of racism and related forms of discrimination. The event featured remarks from the Task Force co-chairs and UBC leadership, as well as a panel discussion about the recommendations.

Blue & Goldcast Podcast: Handel Wright on Anti-Racism and Inclusion at UBC

Blue & Goldcast Podcast: Handel Wright on Anti-Racism and Inclusion at UBC

Listen to this episode of the Blue & Goldcast, our Director Dr. Handel Wright discusses anti-racism, Black Studies, and his own journey with President Santa Ono. Blue and Goldcast · Episode 26: Handel Wright on Anti-Racism

Interview: To understand B.C.’s Black history, connect past and present in Canada, Handel Wright

Interview: To understand B.C.’s Black history, connect past and present in Canada, Handel Wright

“If you don’t know much about Black history in British Columbia, you’re not alone. “The general level of awareness of Black history in BC is really low,” says Dr. Handel Kashope Wright. A cultural studies scholar at the University of British Columbia, Dr. Wright is the co-editor of the forthcoming book, Black British Columbia: Past and Present.” […]

Video: Putting Black British Columbia History to Work, Prof. Handel Wright

Video: Putting Black British Columbia History to Work, Prof. Handel Wright

Black History Month event on February 7, 2021 hosted by BC Black History Awareness Society. Guest Speaker: Prof. Handel Kashope Wright, Director, Centre for Culture, Identity & Education, UBC.

The Social Justice Institute Noted Scholars Series (2021-22): Entangled Knowledges

The Social Justice Institute Noted Scholars Series (2021-22): Entangled Knowledges

Wednesday, February 9th 2022 | 12:00 – 1:00 PM The Social Justice Institute Noted Scholars Series (2021-22) Entangled Knowledges: Practices of Dreaming, Reflecting, and Being Present Invites you to a lecture titled “At the Margins: Borders in the Age of a Pandemic” Presented by Dr. Hortense Spillers, Professor of English, Vanderbilt University RSVP by 10:00 […]

Place, Power, and the Production of Subjectivity: Taking a spatial turn in Arab Studies

Place, Power, and the Production of Subjectivity: Taking a spatial turn in Arab Studies

23 September, 2021 Examining the relationship between place, power, and the production of subjectivitya in the Arab region – both historically and today. In this panel, we engage with three scholars from the region, Dr. Omar AlShehabi, Dr. Elizabeth Suzanne Kassab, and Dr. Amal Ghazal, whose writings explore the ways in which colonialism, knowledge production, and geography animate the lived experiences of people in the Arab region.

Black Underrepresentation in the Academy: Speaker Series

Black Underrepresentation in the Academy: Speaker Series

The presence of Blackness in Canadian academia exists on a continuum of underrepresented, significantly underrepresented, to negligible. The purpose of this speaker series is to foreground Black voices in fields where Blackness is particularly underrepresented, and provide actionable and measurable strategies to increase Black representation and Black excellence in these fields.
Find out more and register at events.ubc.ca/where-are-all-the-black-people/

The potential for Black Studies programs in Canada

The potential for Black Studies programs in Canada

Provost’s Speaker Series on Systemic Racism
Date: October 23, 2020

Building Black Studies in Canada: Moving beyond Anti-Racism Courses
Andrea A. Davis, Associate Professor, Department of Humanities, and Special Advisor on Anti-Black Racism Strategy, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University

Did Someone Say Black British Columbia? Rough Autobiographical Notes on Blackness and the Prospects of Black Studies at UBC
Handel Kashope Wright, Professor, Faculty of Education, and Director, Centre for Culture, Identity and Education, UBC Vancouver

(De)colonial Pedagogical Possibilities of Films & Film Festivals

(De)colonial Pedagogical Possibilities of Films & Film Festivals

Two-parts Special Issue of Postcolonial Directions in Education, guest co-edited by Sonia Medel and André Elias Mazawi in 2019-2020

Positioning Blackness, Necessarily, Awkwardly, in the Canadian Academy

Positioning Blackness, Necessarily, Awkwardly, in the Canadian Academy

Positioning Blackness, Necessarily, Awkwardly, in the Canadian Academy Tuesday, September 3, 2019 Guest blog by Handel Kashope Wright, Professor and Director of Centre for Culture, Identity and Education, The University of British Columbia https://www.ideas-idees.ca/blog/positioning-blackness-necessarily-awkwardly-canadian-academy