Together We Are
My safety: Rethinking safe spaces through intentional community building
Jan 16, 2020
Mofi Badmos, Diversity and Inclusivity Coordinator at the Smith School of Business, talks about the importance of community and how creating spaces for BIPoC individuals is key to fostering belonging.
Unlearning and Relearning the KAIROS blanket exercise: Culturally safe for who?
Dec 20, 2019
Paige Van Tassel, an Anishinaabe and ááŠááဠ(Cree) registered with Grassy Narrows First Nation doctoral candidate with the Department of Art History and Art Conservation at Queenâs University, tells her experience facilitating the KAIROS blanket exercise and shares the importance.
Disability, more than the Wheelchair
Dec 03, 2019
Xin Sun, a recent Queenâs graduate and an active member of the Queenâs & Kingston communities as a Disability and Social Justice Advocate. In her piece, she discusses the importance of unlearning narrow understandings of disability and accessibility.
Eight âGood Practicesâ for Engaging in Courageous Conversations
Nov 01, 2019
Andrew B. Campbell, Adjunct Assistant Professor at Queens University, shares with us a set of recommendations to navigate the difficult conversations that lead us to positive change.
We See the World as We Are
Oct 10, 2019
Our contributor Kevin Collins, the Student Development Coordinator at Queenâs, writes about the importance of understanding our own identities in order to learn how to navigate differences respectfully.
Learning, Unlearning and Relearning
Sep 20, 2019
In the first blog of the year, Lauren Winkler, a Kanienâkeha:ka student at Queenâs, talks about her journey relearning to love herself in the different roles of her life: daughter, sister, niece, grandchild, and friend.
Entering our fifth year!
Aug 23, 2019
Another school year starts and with it our new cohort of bloggers for 2019-2020! Thank you to all the collaborators that invested their time and knowledge to make this blog possible year after year.
The future of gender will change Queenâs for the benefit of everyone
May 29, 2019
Dr. Lee Airton, Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education, talks about how future students will drive change on our campuses, as they will expect the availability of gender and sexual diversity content and supports.
Justice Is Not Some of Our Work but All of Our Work
Apr 24, 2019
Curtis Carmichael, Queenâs alumnus and a respected community leader, talks about the need to move the conversation forward, from equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) towards an anti-oppression and anti-racism framework, in order to create meaningful change.
How Representation can Fuel Change
Mar 14, 2019
Tianna Edwards, Officer of Direct Response Appeals in the Office of Advancement at Queenâs, talks about the importance of having a diverse staff and student body as the starting point to achieve a genuinely inclusive campus.
Dreamtime and The Seventh Fire
Feb 20, 2019
Tim Yearington, the Algonquin-MĂ©tis Knowledge Keeper within the Office of Indigenous Initiatives, writes about the importance of honouring Indigenous knowledge as the key to starting our learning journey.
Studying the past to dream our future
Jan 23, 2019
History professor Adnan Husain talks about using education to combat stereotypes, and he explains how universities provide us with the opportunity of learning from the past to build a better future.