Hello friends of CEL and the Social Justice Hub,
Will you join us for this event, and/or help us promote it within your student networks?
This special opportunity will benefit any UM student who is passionate about advancing social justice, equity, and anti-oppression on campus. If you know student leaders, whether they are involved in student government, student groups, or simply taking active care of their community members on campus, please share this event with them.
"Pathways for Institutional Change at the UM"
* What: An educational event for students who have ideas for changes that would advance equity at the UM and want advice on how to navigate the university's complex structure as advocates.
* When and Where: Friday, February 27th, 1-2:30pm, Room 108 - Drake Centre
* Why attend: Gather with progressive student leaders to share knowledge and build community connections. Ask questions directly to the Vice-Provosts of Equity and Students, Tina Chen and Laurie Schnarr. Whether you are midway through advancing an initiative or unsure how to begin, you can receive information specific to your change goals. The event will include an overview of the UM governance structure, stories of successful student-led campaigns, and a Q&A session.
* How to contribute: Submit questions in advance through the registration formhttps://forms.office.com/r/wL8aQspbEN. Share the event (calendarhttps://eventscalendar.umanitoba.ca/site/studentaffairs/event/pathways-for-institutional-change-at-the-um/, Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/p/DUbjo9Jia7K/) with a personal message to invite the students you know who want to make a difference on campus!
Thank you,
Mandalyn Unger (they/she)
Coordinator, Social Justice Hub Community Engaged Learning
Please note my work schedule is mainly Tuesday-Thursday (in-person or remote as needed) though exceptions can be made. I check emails once a day on Mondays and Fridays so responses may be delayed.
mandalyn.unger@umanitoba.camailto:marci.davies@umanitoba.ca
https://umanitoba.ca/community-engaged-learning/social-justice-hub
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