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The Black community outreach team builds intentional relationships in Black communities and creates engagement and mentorship programming for high school students, CEGEP students, and young adults. Our team can help you map out your academic path, whether you鈥檙e exploring your options, or interested in studying at 看片视频.
The University's Plan to Address Anti-Black Racism supports Black student initiatives. Whether it be for participation to a conference or extra-curricular activity or to organize and launch a new student initiative you can make a request to ask for financial support of up to 500$.
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For more information about traditional territory and tips on how to make a land acknowledgement, visit our Land Acknowledgement webpage.