What is Intersectionality?: Black Intersectionality Unveiled
Discover Black Intersectionality: Explore social identity, intersectionality, and anti-Black racism to advocate for all.
Details
Date & Time
February 28, 2024
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Location
Online via Zoom
Cost
TBA
Contact
Eve Nyambiya, Anti-Black Racism Education and Programs Coordinator, Equity and Inclusion Office
edidsb@mcmaster.ca
Description
Date: February 28, 2024 Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Location: Online via Zoom
Register here or e-mail edidsb@mcmaster.ca
Event Organizers: DeGroote School of Business
Facilitator: Eve Nyambiya, Anti-Black Racism Education and Programs Coordinator, Equity and Inclusion Office
Audience: Virtual Session for DSB Staff and Faculty
Outline:
- Define social identity + social location
- Define intersectionality
- Define anti-black racism
- Bring it all together to make connections between Blackness and intersectionality and why it is important for us to consider it our work and personal relationships. Furthermore have folks recognize that we can’t pick and choose which identities to advocate for, they need to advocate for everyone.
Notes
Register here or e-mail edidsb@mcmaster.ca
Outline:
- Define social identity + social location
- Define intersectionality
- Define anti-black racism
- Bring it all together to make connections between Blackness and intersectionality and why it is important for us to consider it our work and personal relationships. Furthermore have folks recognize that we can’t pick and choose which identities to advocate for, they need to advocate for everyone.
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