“Dem Ole Boring, Wutless Records?” Critical Records Management for Work, Home and Play – January 30th

Records - whether current, semi-current or permanent - are evidence, footprints or talking pieces. Management of records at work, home or elsewhere is often taken for granted but is critical, given the evidential nature of records. This interactive session makes recordkeeping all about the participant in an engaging, stress-free manner. Participants are guaranteed to leave […]

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Black History Month Flag-Raising 2025

Chrysler Hall Tower (outside) 401 Sunset Avenue, Windsor

The University community is invited to gather outside Chrysler Hall Tower on Friday, Jan. 31, for the ceremonial raising of the Black History, Black Futures Month flag.The event begins at noon with a program featuring African drumming, the singing of the Black National Anthem, poetry, and addresses from campus leaders, including Clinton Beckford, vice-president, people, equity, […]

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“Dem Ole Boring, Wutless Records?” Critical Records Management for Work, Home and Play

Records - whether current, semi-current or permanent - are evidence, footprints or talking pieces. Management of records at work, home or elsewhere is often taken for granted but is critical, given the evidential nature of records. This interactive session makes recordkeeping all about the participant in an engaging, stress-free manner. Participants are guaranteed to leave […]

FREE

Department of History will be welcoming Dr. Kyle T. Mays to campus where he will be presenting a public lecture entitled “Reparations & Decolonization: A Critique”

On the evening of February 4 from 7:00pm to 8:30pm at the Armouries Building, Dr. Kyle T. Mays (@mayskyle) will be presenting a public lecture entitled “Reparations & Decolonization: A Critique.”This event is being hosted by the Department of History as part of Department’s Black History Month celebrations.All are welcome to attend!

Free

Rosa Parks: Race, Religion, and Resistance

Caribbean Centre 2410 Central Ave., Windsor, ON, Canada

This year marks the 70th anniversary of Rosa Parks' refusal to be seated in a segregated section of a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Ms. Parks' refusal and subsequent arrest helped to bring attention to race issues in the United States and around the world.This panel is comprised of Ms. Erica Thedford, Elder Lana Talbot, Dr. […]

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Beauty is Me Fundraising Luncheon

St. Clair College Centre for the Arts 201 Riverside Dr. W, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Featuring Keynote Speaker Nicole Bonnie