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Equity

Luis De Filippis sitting in a chair.

Alumni

From movie usher to a TIFF premiere

Luis De Filippis brings her experience as a trans woman to her first feature film

Three young Black students lean over a table in a library. Two women with glasses appear to be listening to their male colleague whose head is turned away from the camera and towards them.

Equity

Progress report on confronting anti-Black racism on campus

How the university has fared on 14 recommendations made by the Anti-Black Racism Campus Climate Review Report

Neisau Ramachan stands in a treed area.

Alumni

Stronger together: Black social workers in Alberta join forces

Neisau Ramcharan is part of a group that aims to address the health and well-being of Black communities

Jeremie Caribou stands in front of a body of water.

Alumni

The decision to rename the university fosters hope for the future

Two students talk renaming, reconciliation and education

Indigenous people dressed in regalia walk in a march on the city streets in honour of the children whose unmarked graves were uncovered at Kamloops Indian Residential School.

Alumni

Key dates in the relationship of the university and Egerton Ryerson*

A student holding a set of textbooks.

Giving

Creating change for Indigenous students

Sarah Yacobi Harris

Alumni

‘You cannot be what you cannot see’

Sara Yacobi-Harris tackles complex issues of race, identity and community through her organization No Silence on Race

Sara Asalya sits in the Student Learning Centre wearing a head scarf

Alumni

Feeling at home

How Sara Asalya created community for newcomers

an illustration with masked medical worker, Black family, dollar signs, syringe and laptop

Health

We cannot deny health inequities

The pandemic has amplified challenges faced by marginalized communities - including access to information

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