Challenging Anti-Black Racism in the Virtual Environment: Part II

Challenging Anti-Black Racism in the Virtual Environment: Part II
Tuesday, July 7 at 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Anti-Black racism is prejudice, attitudes, beliefs, stereotyping and/ or discrimination that is directed at people of African descent and is rooted in their unique history and experience of enslavement and colonization (Confronting Anti-Black Racism Unity, City of Toronto). Continuing the conversations from the first session, this follow up workshop will use scenarios and case studies to go deeper into the impact of anti-Black racial microaggressions in the virtual environment and what anti-Black racism looks like in higher education. This session will also continuing exploring strategies used to challenge anti-Black racism.

Registration is required for this session. To register please visit the Teaching + Learning website.