Hi Everyone!

The February edition of the CEL Newsletter brings you some exciting Social Justice Hub events coming up this month. We will keep this one short and sweet, and give you a chance to read through some awesome work SJH has been doing!

Special event announcement!
The Social Justice Hub presents: Pathways for Institutional Change at the UM with Vice-Provost (Equity) Tina Chen and Vice-Provost (Students) Laurie Schnarr.
February 27th from 1-2:30pm
Room 108, Drake Centre

Upcoming: February Teach-In
Tuesday, February 24th from 12-1:30pm
CEL office, 203-55 Chancellors Circle
This month's theme is on Two-Spirit and Trans+ Community Organizing. Community and campus partners to be announced!

News: January Teach-In
Social Justice Hub featured in The Manitoban! The articles covers last month's Teach-in: Migrant Justice Organizing. "For January’s event in particular, the hub brought local community organizations that are working on the issue of migrant justice organizing so that students could learn from them and get involved. Unger added that these organizations can also learn directly from students about the challenges emerging in an increasingly anti-migrant political climate."

For any inquiries, please reach out to Mandalyn Unger (they/she), our Social Justice Hub Coordinator.

mandalyn.unger@umanitoba.ca

https://umanitoba.ca/community-engaged-learning/social-justice-hub



Best,


Mir Sanjana Tarannum (She/Her)

Coordinator, Community Engaged Learning

Rm. 203 – 55 Chancellor Circle

University of Manitoba

E-mail: sanjana.tarannum@umanitoba.ca

Ph: (431) 373-4617

http://umanitoba.ca/community-engaged-learning

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