We would like to acknowledge that the land on which this episode was recorded is the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg People.
In this episode, we are attempting to answer some very complex questions. How does Black History Month fit into inclusive internationalization?
This episode is hosted by Kimberly Jean Pharuns, Community Engagement Manager at CBIE.
Our guests for this episode are:
Richard Webster, Internationalization Lead, St Lawrence College.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rswebster/
Dr. Joseph Mensah, Professor, Department of Geography, York University.
https://jmensah.info.yorku.ca/
Dr. Jean-Blaise Samou, Assistant Professor of Francophone & Intercultural Studies, Department of Modern Languages and Classics, Saint Mary’s University.
https://smu.ca/academics/departments/mlc-faculty-and-staff.html
Clémence Mugabo, International Economics and Development Student, University of Ottawa.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/cl%C3%A9mence-mugabo-972044154/
Laure Ngarambe, Mathematics and Economics Student, University of Ottawa.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/laure-ngarambe-mupfasoni-025ab5168/
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