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Congress 2023- Reckonings & Re-imaginings

Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences is Canada鈥檚 largest gathering of academics, and one of the largest in the world. It鈥檚 a place to hold critical conversations of our time, hear from a diverse set of voices, share findings, refine ideas, and build partnerships to help shape the Canada of tomorrow. Congress 2023 will […]

Racial Injustice and the Limits of Reparative Policies: A Conversation with Carmela Murdocca -Interview by Serena Aprile聽

Carmela Murdocca鈥痠s the York Research Chair in Reparative and Racial Justice and Professor in the Department of Sociology at 快播视频. She is appointed to graduate programs in Sociology, Socio-Legal Studies, and Social and Political Thought. Her research examines the intersections of racialization, criminalization and the social and legal politics of repair, redress and reparations. […]

Bees, Beewashing and Climate Change: An Interview with Sheila Colla - Interview by Alyssa Ramos

This interview was conducted by Research Apprenticeship Programme (RAP) student Alyssa Ramos, Glendon Campus, with Professor Sheila Colla, Faculty of the Environment and Urban Change (https://www.savethebumblebees.ca).  How did you end up in this field, studying bees and their relationship to the environment and climate change?   During my undergraduate degree, the University of Toronto had the […]

Andrew Dawson and graduate student Isabel Krakoff win the inaugural鈥疉lexis de Tocqueville Award鈥痜or the best conference paper on democracy and public opinion

Andrew Dawson, an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at the Glendon Campus of 快播视频, and鈥疘sabel Krakoff, a PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology, were announced as the winners during WAPOR鈥檚 75th conference.  The paper 鈥淧olitical Trust and Democracy: The Critical Citizens Thesis Re-Examined鈥 empirically assesses competing perspectives on the relationship between […]

Glendon Research Festival celebrates work of faculty, students

The annual Research Festival at Glendon Campus returns April 4 to 6 to celebrate the research achievements of faculty and students. Hosted by the Research Office at Glendon, the three-day event aims to showcase the research achievements of the community through conferences, book launches, student exhibits, presentations, awards and more. See an outline of events […]

Glendon鈥檚 Dr. Angelo Dossou-Yovo is a champion for francophone student entrepreneurs

Written by Kevin Bourne and originally published in Shifter Magazine. Through his passion for entrepreneurship and diverse r茅sum茅 of international schooling and start-ups, Glendon College professor Dr. Angelo Dossou-Yovo is creating opportunities for business students to thrive at 快播视频. Dr. Angelo Dossou-Yovo has travelled the world in pursuit of higher education. Born in Senegal, he pursued his Master […]

Gertrude Mianda Prize for student essays that challenge race inequity

Two students at 快播视频 have earned recognition for essay writing that analyzes and challenges race inequity and are recipients of the Gertrude Mianda Prize for Excellence in Essay Writing. The essay prize is awarded to undergraduate or graduate students at York's Glendon Campus whose essay is judged by the Glendon Race Equity Caucus (CERREC) […]

How Glendon鈥檚 Dr. Rose Ndengue is fighting for an equitable place in society for Black women

Written by Avah Taylor and originally published in Shifter Magazine. Through her courses, Glendon College professor, Dr. Rose Ndengue, is fighting for an equitable place in society for Black women. For聽Dr. Rose Ndengue, her road to joining the Department of History at聽快播视频's聽Glendon Campus聽as an assistant professor in 2021 had its challenges. At just 15 […]

Book offers exploration of sugar, power and politics

Glendon associate professor of history Gillian A. McGillivray delves into Latin America鈥檚 past through the lens of sugar. The result is her book Blazing Cane: Sugar Communities, Class, and State Formation in Cuba, 1868-1959. Gillian McGillivray became fascinated by Latin American culture in high school after reading a novel by Gabriel Garc铆a M谩rquez, the Nobel Prize-winning Colombian writer. After earning […]