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Recent events, including the murder of George Floyd and the COVID-19 pandemic, have drawn global attention to the reality of inequities in health care, the justice system, and higher education that disadvantage Black people. Reports show Black scholars face more barriers as they move up the research career ladder. In Canada, an advisory committee was created in 2021 to recommend ways to break down existing barriers for Black scholars and to ensure equitable access to federal research funding and training programs.

Classified as: Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey, antiblackness in education
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Published on: 28 Feb 2023

Every February, people in Canada are invited to participate in Black History Month festivities and events that honour the legacy of Black Canadians and their communities. The theme for Black History Month 2022 is February and Forever: Celebrating Black History today and every day. ()

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Classified as: McGill experts, black history month, anti-black racism, Black history, antiblackness in education, Myrna Lashley, Department of Psychiatry, Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey, Department of History and Classical Studies, Phillip S. S. Howard, Department of Integrated Studies in Education, Emmanuel Tabi, Pascaline Kengne Talla, Kimani Daniel, Ingram School of Nursing, faculty of dental medicine and oral health sciences
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Published on: 23 Feb 2022

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver remarks to mark the one-year anniversary of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The insurrection, which began as members of Congress worked to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election, commanded the nation's attention as violent scenes of rioters attacking officers and destroying parts of the Capitol were broadcast live across the country. ()

Classified as: McGill experts, US politics, United States, Joe Biden, donald trump, January 6, Jason Opal, Mugambi Jouet, barry eidlin, Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey, Department of History and Classical Studies, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Law
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Published on: 5 Jan 2022

A former Minneapolis police officer was convicted Tuesday of murder and manslaughter for pinning George Floyd to the pavement with his knee on the Black man's neck in a case that triggered worldwide protests, violence and a furious reexamination of racism and policing in the U.S. ()

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Classified as: McGill experts, Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey, Myrna Lashley, Department of History and Classical Studies, Department of Psychiatry, George Floyd’s death, racism, racial discrimination, black lives matter
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Published on: 22 Apr 2021

During Black History Month, Canadians celebrate the many achievements and contributions of Black Canadians who, throughout history, have done so much to make Canada the culturally diverse, compassionate, and prosperous nation it is today. ()

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Classified as: McGill experts, Myrna Lashley, Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey, Department of Psychiatry, Department of History and Classical Studies, black history month, Black history, black diaspora studies, african history, antiblackness in education, racism
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Published on: 3 Feb 2021

Last week pro-Trump protesters stormed the legislature as lawmakers were set to review the Electoral College votes that made Joe Biden the president. ()

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Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey, Assistant Professor, Department of History and Classical Studies

Classified as: impeachment, incitement of insurrection, Trump, Pro-Trump, protesters, Capitol, US, legislature, experts, ¶Ù²¹²Ô¾±±ð±ôÌýµþé±ô²¹²Ô»å, Mugambi Jouet, Jason Opal, barry eidlin, Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey
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Published on: 6 Jan 2021

Demonstrators gathered to denounce racist violence and police impunity both in the U.S. and in Montreal. The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis has sparked nightly protests in major U.S. cities. The Montreal rally was a solidarity gathering with American anti-racism activists, but organizers say it is also an opportunity to express their own anger at the treatment of marginalized people in Quebec and elsewhere in Canada. ()

Classified as: Alicia Boatswain-Kyte, Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey, racism, police brutality, George Floyd’s death
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Published on: 2 Jun 2020
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