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Event

Building Anti-Oppressive Residence Communities 12/15

Tuesday, March 22, 2022 18:00to20:00
Building Anti-Oppressive Residence Communities 12/15

In this workshop, participants from McGill Residences will receive an introduction to the concepts of oppression, anti-oppression, racism, and anti-racism. Learners will be asked to reflect on how intersecting oppressions impact their day-to-day, specifically within the context of McGill Residence and shared living. They will also explore how expressions of oppression manifest in policies, society, as well as on campus, especially within the structures of Housing and interpersonal interactions with roommates and floormates. They will also reflect on positionality and brainstorm how they may mobilize their privilege towards effective allyship to make Residence an anti-oppressive place.

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Learning Objectives:

- Define oppression and racism, and anti-oppression and anti-racism, as well as related terminology

- Reflect on personal positionality and privilege

- Explore strategies to intervene into and undermine oppressions in Residence

- Critically engage with how oppression and racism can manifest on-campus and within Residence

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IMPORTANT: Students must register with their official McGill email address in order for the registration to be valid.

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Accessibility:ÌýTeaching and Learning Services (TLS) and Our Shared Spaces (OSS) are committed to providing educational content that is accessible to as many audiences as possible, regardless of ability. In the COVID-19 context, our workshops are provided via Zoom with automatic transcription enabled. Our PowerPoints go through an accessibility checker, and if instructions are provided, they are given verbally and via written text. We provide content warnings throughout the workshop as needed. As a participant, you will have ample opportunity for varied engagement, some examples are via the Zoom chat function, breakout rooms, listening, and verbally in the larger group. There are no scheduled breaks but we encourage participants to take them as needed.

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If you have any specific accessibility needs for an Our Shared Spaces workshop, please email oursharedspaces [at] mcgill.ca two business days prior to your workshop, or as soon as possible.

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