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ISP Toolkit in Action Panel: An Opportunity to Learn from Colleagues

ISP Toolkit in Action Panel: An Opportunity to Learn from Colleagues

By carissa block on November 15, 2023

Written by: Andrea Barragán Rivero, Paulina Semenec, Carissa Block, Janelle Kasperski

Fall 2023 Update from the Anti-Racist Teaching and Learning Team

Fall 2023 Update from the Anti-Racist Teaching and Learning Team

By carissa block on October 17, 2023

Happy Fall everyone!   Anti-Racist Teaching and Learning (A-RTL) offers programming for staff and faculty to cultivate teaching and facilitation practices that support anti-racist solidarity. With the aim of creating equitable learning environments and caring classroom spaces where learners who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour can thrive, A-RTL provides opportunities for educators […]

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