Our Roots in Activism
1349 Western Road
London, ON
Join us on November 1st (Medline Student Commons in the Frank Holmes Centre, Huron University) for a student panel showcasing the project, Our Roots in Activism: Finding Agency and Allyship in Histories of Anti-racist Mobilization in Canada. Three student researchers will share their work for the project in an informal panel discussion moderated by project co-investigators Drs. Nassisse Solomon and Nina Reid-Maroney. Lunch is provided!
About the project: Our Roots in Activism is a Knowledge Synthesis project funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). By bridging academic and community knowledge, we seek to enhance modern anti-racist education, policy, and practice. Community organizations and activists play a pivotal role in informing the state of antiracist history in Canada and can aid us in shaping a positive path to an anti-racist future for Canada.