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Black History Month in Canada

February 24, 2015 by Dr. Denise O'Neil Green Leave a Comment

This month, as we celebrate Black History Month, I wanted to share what I've learned about Black History Month in Canada. Please watch the video below (or on my YouTube channel) and hear what I learned about how Black History Month is celebrated in Canada. Here are a few highlighted resources that I mention in the video, along with a few informative slides on the … [Read more...] about Black History Month in Canada

Selma, The Book of Negroes, and Telling Our Story

January 20, 2015 by Dr. Denise O'Neil Green Leave a Comment

Selma, The Book of Negroes, and Telling Our Story

Last week, I saw the second episode of the CBC mini-series “The Book of Negroes”.  It made me think about my generation’s stories as compared to my children’s generation. When I was growing up there was only a handful of TV networks and PBS.  We had “Roots” and “Eyes on the Prize”, which told the story about our history … [Read more...] about Selma, The Book of Negroes, and Telling Our Story

WHERE RU FROM? Questions and Encounters of Canadian Identities: Soup and Substance Series

December 23, 2014 by Dr. Denise O'Neil Green Leave a Comment

WHERE RU FROM? Questions and Encounters of Canadian Identities: Soup and Substance Series

The last Soup and Substance session for Fall 2014, titled "Where RU From? Questions and Encounters of Canadian Identities" focused on the experiences of those who are constantly asked where are they from.  For some this question is a way of breaking the ice, but for others it triggers emotions and notions about country of origin, belonging, and citizenship, … [Read more...] about WHERE RU FROM? Questions and Encounters of Canadian Identities: Soup and Substance Series

Women’s Ways of Leading: Soup and Substance Series

October 28, 2014 by Dr. Denise O'Neil Green Leave a Comment

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Join us Wednesday, October 29th for the Women’s Ways of Leading Soup and Substance Series Session at the Tecumseh Auditorium - SCC 115 (Located in Oakham House).  In this session, panelists will discuss how they lead in an arena where so few women are represented, underscoring their professional strategies and personal choices. The Division of Equity, Diversity and … [Read more...] about Women’s Ways of Leading: Soup and Substance Series

Women Worth Watching Awards 2015 – Cheers!

October 27, 2014 by Dr. Denise O'Neil Green Leave a Comment

This month I was named among Profiles in Diversity Journal’s 13th annual Women Worth Watching Award winners for 2015.  Winners are featured in the September/October 2014 issue, which showcases their achievements and accomplishments in various sectors, including education. I’m very honored to be named among so many impressive women and executive … [Read more...] about Women Worth Watching Awards 2015 – Cheers!

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