Science And Systemic Racism Webinar Ubc Okanagan Events Calendar
Science And Systemic Racism Webinar Ubc Okanagan Events Calendar In the world of science, systemic racism manifests itself in many ways. addressing systemic racism, therefore, involves interrogating the fundamental assumptions about what constitutes excellence in scientific scholarship, how the criteria for such excellence is determined, pursued and validated, and how the major institutions support the. March 24, 2021 at 1:00 pm 3:00 pm. the provost and vice president academic, ubc okanagan hosted the third webinar in a three part series discussing systemic racism in science. this webinar featured panelists: dr. maydianne andrade, professor; president, canadian black scientists network; co chair, toronto initiative for diversity & excellence.
Science And Systemic Racism Indigenous Perspectives Ubc Okanagan Webinar part of ubc okanagan provost speaker series on systemic racism. ubc’s okanagan campus is hosting a free public webinar to share the perspectives of three inspiring black scientists in the final event of a three part series on science and systemic racism. As we continue our work to build a campus community that supports and celebrates equity, diversity and inclusion, i write to you today with an invitation to our upcoming webinar perspectives of black scientists: science and systemic racism. read the full message. A message from ananya mukherjee reed, provost and vice president, academic, ubc okanagan . dear colleagues, as we continue our work to build a campus community that supports and celebrates equity, diversity and inclusion, i write to you today with an invitation to our upcoming webinar perspectives of black scientists: science and systemic racism. Webinar is the fourth in a series on systemic racism from ubc’s okanagan campus. what: science and systemic racism webinar who: speakers include ian foulds, principal’s research chair on indigenous reconciliation in engineering, ubc okanagan; magdalena skipper, editor in chief of nature; and alejandro adem, president of the natural sciences and engineering research council of canada.
Perspectives Of Black Scientists Science And Systemic Racism Ubc A message from ananya mukherjee reed, provost and vice president, academic, ubc okanagan . dear colleagues, as we continue our work to build a campus community that supports and celebrates equity, diversity and inclusion, i write to you today with an invitation to our upcoming webinar perspectives of black scientists: science and systemic racism. Webinar is the fourth in a series on systemic racism from ubc’s okanagan campus. what: science and systemic racism webinar who: speakers include ian foulds, principal’s research chair on indigenous reconciliation in engineering, ubc okanagan; magdalena skipper, editor in chief of nature; and alejandro adem, president of the natural sciences and engineering research council of canada. This is the second webinar in a three part series focused on science and systemic racism; the third and final part will explore the views of black scientists. i encourage everyone to register for the next installment of our series on january 20: indigenous perspectives: science and systemic racism wednesday, january 20 | 1:30pm register now. This webinar featured panelists dr. maydianne andrade, professor; president, canadian black scientists network; co chair, toronto initiative for diversity & excellence; special advisor to the dean, inclusive recruitment & equity education, university of toronto scarborough, dr. namandjé bumpus, e.k. marshall and thomas h. maren professor and director, johns hopkins university school of.
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