Queerying Health Research Series: Merrick Pilling
Please join the Centre for Sexual and Gender Minority Health Research for the first talk in our "Queerying Public Health" speaker series. The series highlights critical research in the area of 2SLGBTQ+ health. This month, we are joined by Dr. Merrick Pilling, a faculty member in Women’s and Gender Studies...
Responding to Diversity: An Introduction to Universal Design for Learning
The Centre for Faculty Development is hosting a workshop on Universal Design for Learning (UDL). In this workshop, you will learn the fundamentals of UDL for Higher Education and explore a set of effective practices to reduce barriers to learning that you can adapt to your instructional approach. Workshop participants...
MPH in Black Health Information Sessions
Come one, come all to the second information session for the MPH in Black Health Program! This sessions provides all the details about he program, its offerings and how future students can expect to be successful after participating in this program. Share within all your networks and lets train practitioners...
Ku-gaa-gii Pimitizi-win Study: Two-Way Knowledge Sharing
This is an open, community-based knowledge exchange event. Everyone is welcome to join us at Regent Park across from Pam McConnell Aquatic Centre. People experiencing homelessness face unique challenges which have worsened with COVID-19 and the pandemic. The research study team spoke with people living in Toronto's shelters about COVID-19,...
Decolonizing Digital Spaces – WIIH Talking Circles
This event is to provide cultural and spiritual support based on traditional Indigenous practices. Talking circles provide culturally-safe spaces to have open dialogue about their experiences and receive feedback from colleagues and Elders. Join us at 4:00 - 5:30 pm on: Tuesday, October 25, 2022 Tuesday, November 15,2022 Tuesday, December...
Power & Politics: A discussion on the challenges of graduate school
This event is for graduate students who are Black, Indigenous, racialized, or face systemic marginalization and who are conducting critical qualitative research in the health sciences. Building upon student feedback from our first CQ workshop on the Power and Politics of Doctoral Education, this meet and greet event is a...
Hart House Farms Ceremony – October
Please plan to arrive between 11am-12pm. Please dress accordingly to the weather and wear something comfortable for the day. For the sweat lodge - bring towels, women are preferred to wear a skirt and t shirt, men bathing suit. Bring separate dry clothes to change to afterwards. Bring water bottle....
Planning for Equity with Data
Vulnerable populations are often concentrated in neighbourhoods with less beneficial environments. This could include less greenspace, bringing hotter land surface temperatures, increased concentrations of air and noise pollution and fewer walkable amenities. Urban planners can play a crucial role in helping cities reduce these inequitable conditions by designing targeted interventions...
Save the Date – Orange Shirt Day Community Gathering
Indigenous students, staff and faculty are invited to “Save the Date” for the University of Toronto Indigenous Community Gathering on October 3rd at the Hart House Farm. This will be an opportunity to share space with each other and to prioritize community care following the National Day for Truth &...
Addressing Racial Microaggressions: Tools, Strategies and Discussions
Join the Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office virtually to learn more about how to address racial microaggressions within the work and learning environments. This training is for Students.