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Unpacking and Addressing Anti-Black Racism
This module examines the roots and ongoing impacts of anti‑Black racism, tracing how historical and contemporary narratives, laws and practices have caused harm. This module will define anti‑Black racism and related key concepts, exploring the intersecting factors that shape the experiences of Black communities in Canada. Participants will also discover practical strategies that can be used to recognize and address anti‑Black racism in everyday life.
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
- Define anti‑Black racism and related key concepts
- Identify the harmful impacts of historical Canadian laws and policies on Black communities
- Recognize how contemporary Canadian attitudes and social trends continue to affect Black communities
- Apply practical strategies to address anti‑Black racism in both interpersonal and institutional settings
Program Information
- This module counts toward the Award of Achievement in Anti-Oppression offered by the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at Western
- This module is offered in an asynchronous format; 100% online
- This module takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete
- This module is free for all Western students and employees
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everyone can retake the quiz multiple times and they are granted a Certificate of Completion once they achieve an 80% on the test. The module is also tracked through MyHR. The quiz can be re-taken as many times as needed until successful completion.
The curriculum for this module was carefully developed considering current best practices in teaching and learning in the field of EDI and present research in anti-racism. The Unpacking and Addressing Anti-Black Racism module was also created with the specific context of Western University and the City of London in mind and in consultation with faculty members who are experts in anti-Black racism, Western Research, staff, student leaders, and diverse Western student associations.
The Unpacking and Addressing Anti-Black Racism module was reviewed by external experts in anti-racism and EDI-D, faculty members who are also experts in this field, Western leaders, Human Resources, Student Experience, the Office of Indigenous Initiatives, USC, SOGS, SGPS, members of the PMA, UWOSA, UWOFA, and many members of student associations at Western, among others. The module was also piloted with Western Research, WORLDiscoveries, Research Institutes, BrainsCAN, ACVS and faculty. The module was approved by Associate Vice-President EDI Dr. Opiyo Oloya.