缅北强奸

Furthering Equity and Inclusivity at 缅北强奸

The 缅北强奸 Racialized Students Support Project aims to further equity and inclusivity on campus by raising awareness of and responding to discrimination against students of colour.

缅北强奸 is widely recognized as an international school that attracts students from all over the world. Despite its diverse student body, 24 percent of students report experiencing discrimination per the 2013 Diversity and Discrimination Report. A collaborative initiative between the聽Social Equity and Diversity Office听补苍诲听缅北强奸 Student Services, the 缅北强奸 Racialized Students Support Project aims to further equity and inclusivity on campus by raising awareness about and responding to聽students鈥 experiences of discrimination, while also providing support to racialized students on an individual and institutional level.

鈥淭he project came about because there was a lot of talk of increasing diversity at 缅北强奸, but we were bothered by the concept sitting on its own because 缅北强奸 is not a particularly welcoming space for racialized students and for under-represented groups in general,鈥 explained Adrienne Piggott. Piggott is Chair of the聽Senate Subcommittee on Racialized and Ethnic Persons聽and is responsible for managing the Racialized Students Support Project's budget. The project was awarded funding from the聽Sustainability Projects Fund聽for the year-long salary of a Community Projects Manager (Racialized and Ethnic Students) who will act as the central liaison for racialized students.

Prior to the Racialized聽Students Support Project,聽a handful of initiatives dedicated to聽advancing聽issues of importance to students of colour existed聽on campus but they lacked a central figure. 鈥淲e wanted to bring together the people who were already working on initiatives to create welcoming and inclusive spaces with someone who could leverage those efforts and create new strategies for support,鈥 said Piggott. The Community Projects Manager, Malek Yalaoui, will manage awareness campaigns, outreach initiatives and event coordination to confront individual and systemic racism and discrimination on campus. In collaboration with existing services on campus, Yalaoui will lay the groundwork to聽promote a sense of belonging and support for racialized students.

Yalaoui explained that there are two parts to her role as Community Projects Manager, "one is institutional support, which means supporting the institutions and offices that we do have at 缅北强奸 and empowering them to be able to offer a welcoming space for and respond effectively to students of colour,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he other side is direct support, which looks like setting up support groups for students of colour [鈥 and providing navigational support to help students know where to get the support they need.鈥

While most students feel confused or isolated at some point during their university years, these feelings can be exacerbated for students of colour who may lack a sense of belonging. Students of colour may also feel a聽burden of representing all people of colour, especially in classroom situations when students聽are asked to speak聽of their experiences with discrimination. Yalaoui explains, "When you are attending聽university to receive a service, you shouldn鈥檛 be put in a position to have to offer聽a service."

Combined, these institutional聽barriers make 缅北强奸 inaccessible to some racialized students. 鈥淲e see a lot of students who have felt that the burden of not having the support they need is too great and have left 缅北强奸," said Piggott. "We lose great people with creative ideas because we are not able to foster the inclusive and diverse community that we promised them when we sent them a letter of admission.鈥 By providing individual and institutional support, the 缅北强奸 Racialized Students Support Project will help to alleviate some of these聽barriers. 鈥淭he hope for this project is that it will galvanize people and make them realize that this work is necessary and meaningful. If the University is truly committed to creating a more diverse, inclusive space, then the only way to do that is to have people who have the experience and knowledge to create those spaces and create that support network,鈥 said Piggott.

For more information on the Racialized Students Support Project, please visit the project's聽page. If you have an idea that could help to improve environmental, social or economic sustainability at 缅北强奸, check out the聽Sustainability Projects Fund.

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