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ARCDO Faculty/Staff Training: What is Harassment? Tools to identifying and addressing racial and sexual harassment in the work environment

The Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office offers professional development courses to increase faculty and staff’s understanding of their roles/responsibilities and key strategies to advancing racial equity, diversity and inclusion at U of T. In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all training sessions will be offered virtually. What is Harassment? Tools to identifying and addressing […]

Engineering Strategies and Practice (ESP) Design Day

The role of engineering in society, our relationship with the environment, and the potential and importance that our work holds for people, are themes in Engineering Strategies & Practice (ESP). During the winter term in APS112, first year engineering students focus on tackling a design project from beginning to end.  Students will learn the basics […]

ARCDO Faculty/Staff Training: Addressing Racial Microaggressions: Tools, Strategies and Discussions

The Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office offers professional development courses to increase faculty and staff’s understanding of their roles/responsibilities and key strategies to advancing racial equity, diversity and inclusion at U of T. In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all training sessions will be offered virtually. Addressing Racial Microaggressions: Tools, Strategies and Discussions Learning […]

Staff & Faculty Tour of U of T Engineering Spaces

Whether you're new to the Faculty or getting re-acquainted with campus, don't miss this opportunity to tour U of T Engineering spaces across our buildings, including the newly renovated Engineering & Computer Science Library. This is also an excellent way to meet people (in person!) across the Faculty. This event includes two separate back-to-back tours […]

Supporting Student Mental Health: An Update for our Current Context

Join the Engagement & Development Network to learn more about supporting student mental health in our current context. The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering is committed to fostering a culture of care and support as students navigate mental health challenges. However, due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, there have been additional challenges and changes […]

ARCDO Workshop: Understanding Anti-Brown Racism in Canada

Is there a unique “Brown” identity in Canada? Does being “Brown” expose someone to different and unique forms of racism or discrimination not experienced by Black, Asian or Indigenous people? This workshop will explore anti-Brown racism through a human rights lens based on the unique experiences of South and Southeast Asians, Middle Easterners, Latin Americans, […]

ARCDO Student Training: Understanding your responsibility to preventing racial discrimination & harassment in the work and learning environment(s)

Learning Objectives: Provide an overview of the race-related Ontario Human Rights Code grounds and definitions of relevant key terms Explore how racial discrimination and harassment manifest in the work environments Share strategies and tools to effectively identify and respond to race-related conflicts in the workplace. Explain the role of the Antiracism and Cultural Diversity Office […]

ARCDO Student Training: Addressing Racial Microaggressions: Tools, Strategies and Discussions

Learning Objectives: Increase understanding of the experiences and impact of racial microaggressions – identify forms of racial microaggressive behavior and comments Discuss and develop strategies for prevention and resolution of subtle discrimination within the work and learning environments Increase understanding of the role of management in effectively addressing and responding to occurrences of microaggressions/subtle discrimination?

ARCDO Workshop: A Shape-Shifting Hatred: Understanding and Addressing Antisemitism

Facilitated by: Shari Golberg, Ph.D., Trainer and Consultant Referred to as the world’s “longest hatred” by historian Robert Wistrich, antisemitism is a potent and dangerous form of racism, prejudice, and hate that has persisted over millennia. Often regarded as a problem of the past in North America, antisemitism has never really gone away, and contemporary […]

ARCDO Workshop: More Than One Experience: Encountering Islamophobia

Facilitated by: Gilary Massa, Lead Consultant, Human Rights, Anti-oppression and Equity Educator and Strategist, Inclusive Leaders No one experiences Islamophobia in the same way but its existence is undeniable. Islamophobia presents itself in innumerable ways as it intersects across ethnicity, sexuality, gender, race, etc. Deepening our learning about the various manifestations of Islamophobia is an […]

ARCDO Workshop: Dismantling Anti-Black Racism in Post-Secondary Environments

Facilitated by: Dr. Joseph Smith, Educator, Community Worker and Researcher Learning Objectives: Discuss and learn about the historical context of racism and its present day impacts for Black community in Canada; Understand and discuss the fluidity of anti-Black racism and its manifestations (within systems, institutions and individual experiences); Identify and unpack organizational and systemic barriers […]

NSERC Discovery Grant info session 1: Preparing the Notification of Intent

Online

The Office of the Vice-Dean, Research is hosting a session for U of T Engineering faculty members on preparing a Discovery Grant application. This session will be held online and will feature panelists who can offer guidance on how to prepare the Notification of Intent (NOI). Register