Super excited to see the installation of our new donor wall at our new @opg Centre for Skilled Trades & Technology building located at the @durhamcollege Whitby campus. Very grateful for the support from each and every donor.
Our Black History Month keynote address with eternity Martis, author of ‘They said it would be fun.’ Eternity will discuss the intersections of race and gender in spaces of higher learning.
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Register here: https://t.co/ijINDIPZN6
Great discussion with @drps_yip about inclusion, empathy! The future is in good hands with these changemakers! Thanks for the invitation @RISEatDC#WeRiseTogether#BeTheChange @DRPSDiversity
Kindness and friendship will always be at the heart of Ontario Tech University with our newest building, Shawenjigewining Hall.
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.@Bistro_67's Farmers Market is back! Join us Fridays 2 to 5 p.m. and Saturdays noon to 3 p.m., the market features freshly harvested DC-grown produce, baked goods and preserves. Debit or credit only. https://t.co/2EAR7BKZh3
Members from @DRPSCEDiv attended @DurhamCollege to take part in the #PRIDE Flag raising ceremony. We are committed to creating spaces that are welcoming and safe for internal members and for all communities. #Pride2021
Join us on Thursday, June 17 at 1 p.m. as we discuss some facts about race, what has divided us and how we can work towards moving forward - together!
Register here: https://t.co/BGi8xU0shP
June 11, 7pm | meet at 405 Dundas Street West | Whitby Public Library walk to 800 Brock Street South, Centennial Park. All are welcome!
Please wear a mask and maintain social distance. Bring a candle or glow stick.
Join us on Monday, June 14 at 3 p.m. as continue on the allyship journey with a brief history of the residential school system. The child of a survivor of the system will share their story as part of this workshop.
Register here: https://t.co/c7RXBYkMy4
There has been an overwhelming sense of grief and loss over the past couple of weeks but intolerance, discrimination and hate will not win. OEDI stands in solidarity with the Muslim community at this time, Islamophobia has no place in our communities. I
There has been an overwhelming sense of grief and loss over the past couple of weeks but intolerance, discrimination and hate will not win. OEDI stands in solidarity with the Muslim community at this time, Islamophobia has no place in our communities.
(1/3) Last weekend, news of the discovery of a mass grave in Kamloops, British Columbia, at the former Residential School for Indigenous children was reported; a heartbreaking reminder of the devastating impact these schools had, and continue to have, on Indigenous communities.
Inclusion matters. May 17 is the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia. DC strives to foster and sustain an environment of inclusiveness. @ediatdc#IDAHOTB 🏳️🌈
In partnership with @durhamcollege's Institute for Student Leadership - join us for a discussion on creating Kind Spaces
Register here: https://t.co/sNMLSdQP0a
Today is Red Dress Day - the National Day of Awareness reness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. We honour the lives of Indigenous Women and Girls whose murders have gone unresolved.
#reddressday21#truthandreconciliation#mmiwgmatter
The theme of this year’s Mental Health Week is understanding our emotions. Recognizing, labelling and accepting our feelings are all part of protecting and promoting good mental health for everyone.
#mentalhealthweek#getreal@CMHADurham@CMHA_NTL
May is Asian Heritage Month! With the recent Asian hate crimes, it’s even more important to recognize and celebrate the contributions of Canadian Asians to Canada’s history and the work they continue to do each day.
#unlearn#asianheritagemonth