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Navigating Institutional Racism Within Higher Education

 

This course provides a foundational grounding on issues of institutional racism, and how this can manifest in higher education institutions (HEIs). The course also provides introductory information on self-advocacy, being an effective ally, combating imposter syndrome, and on how to prioritize your wellbeing. It is for anyone who has experienced institutional racism or is committed to building equitable communities in HEIs.

Advantages of using Navigating Institutional Racism Within Higher Education

  • Recognize how institutional racism creates barriers and promotes inequity in higher education institutions (HEIs)
  • Identify prominent forms of institutional racism within HEIs
  • Advocate for yourself in a way that feels safe and empowering
  • Practice allyship in a way that’s meaningful and constructive
  • Combat imposter syndrome and work toward feeling more confident in your abilities

Language:

English

Time to Complete:

3 hours

Instructor:

Dr Melissa Jogie

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