ONLINE: Leveraging cultural differences at work
This webinar provides an overview of how cultural difference is manifested at work and provides practical tips to manage cultural difference through interactive case studies.
This webinar provides an overview of how cultural difference is manifested at work and provides practical tips to manage cultural difference through interactive case studies.
This foundational workshop is designed to give you an understanding of equity and how our interactions with one another are shaped by systems of oppression, power, and privilege.
Audience: Students, Faculty, and Staff
This workshop/presentation focuses on topics of culture, intersectionality, social determinants of health, racism, and White privilege in Canada and Canadian institutions of learning.
Audience: Faculty, Staff and Students
Human Rights, Equity and Inclusion (HREI) invites you to the first of a series of virtual lunchtime chats about HREI work across our campuses.
In support of Sexual Violence Prevention Month.
Sheltering in place means that many of us are communicating online a lot more than we used to. But, communicating in virtual spaces, through text and social media, in a supportive and safer manner involves understanding your boundaries, consent and much more.
Audience: Students, Faculty and Staff
This foundational workshop introduces participants to the power dynamics of racial and colonial oppression situated within a Canadian and global context. Learners of all walks discover the language of social justice, and explore models to create more equitable communities.
Audience: Students, Faculty and Staff
This Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI) webinar talks about the appropriate amount of space an ally should take, learning to recognize the boundaries of their fight and how to effectively support those around them.
This foundational workshop is designed to give you an understanding of equity and how our interactions with one another are shaped by systems of oppression, power, and privilege.
Audience: Students, Faculty, and Staff
Ask Us Anything: The Reality, Risk & Responses to Virtual Communications is hosted by Matt Erickson, Director of Conflict Management and Human Rights. This Ask Us Anything virtual session explores our need to be aware of, and respond to, the increased risk of challenging pitfalls as we communicate remotely and virtually.
Amanda Cook and Meaghan Ross, from the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office, discuss the ‘Bellwoods Kiss’ – a video that went viral last weekend, and which resulted in a response video, and an apology from CTV, the broadcaster of the original footage.
Audience: Students, Faculty and Staff