“A Model for Linguistic Reparations”
Dr. Anne H. Charity Hudley discusses Black language in higher education
Dr. Anne H. Charity Hudley discusses Black language in higher education
Combating anti-Black racism at Canadian law schools
Royal Vic Project, COVID-19 policies, and ombudsperson discussed
Inhumane conditions at Leclerc prison are more than a COVID-19 problem
Why the show’s newest installment may be its best one yet
The jumps are not always clean, and neither is the sport
A review of ‘The Hand Of God’
An anonymous director speaks out
Heritage designation is really small, and the government must reflect on what to do next.
President plans to assume roles and duties “immediately”
How four Black artists made their way in music
Remembering Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes
What the latest protections mean for the future of the cultural and historic hub
Negotiations between the university and unions representing essential workers continue
January 29 marked the fifth anniversary of the 2017 Quebec City Mosque shooting, when an armed white nationalist killed six Muslim men – Ibrahima Barry,… Read More »Symbolic Action Doesn’t Address Canada’s Islamophobia