缅北强奸 Reporter | 缅北强奸 welcomes its first Fellows-in-Residence on Black Life and History
Throughout the month of March, 缅北强奸 is hosting its first two Provostial Visiting Fellows-in-Residence on Black Life and History. The initiative stems from the聽缅北强奸 Action Plan to Address Anti-Black Racism.
Professor Dennis P茅rez Chacon聽is an expert in education, participatory action research, disease control, and social development.聽聽studies the intersection of historiography, identity, and the politics of knowledge production in Africa. Both are in Montreal to collaborate with 缅北强奸 peers and students but also to inform and inspire those looking to pursue research or studies in areas of Black Life and History.
鈥淲e extend a warm welcome to Professors Suleiman and Perez. The presence of such esteemed international scholars, with intricate knowledge of Black experience and Black life, will contribute to 缅北强奸 academic excellence,鈥 says聽Karen Diop, associate director, Black Inclusion, Success and Strategic Initiatives,聽and member of the fellowship selection committee.