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Black History Month

Portrait of Stephanie Obeta February 5, 2020 Black History Month: U of T Engineering community reflects on representation and shares advice
Attendees are served lunch during a previous Black History Month Luncheon event at U of T February 3, 2020 Celebrating Black History Month: Check out these February events
Portrait of sisters Erika and Stephanie Savage who won Arbor Awards this year October 15, 2019 U of T honours 'excellence and dedication' of more than 100 volunteers at Arbor Awards
Photo of Masai Ujiri on stage March 1, 2019 Basketball, charity, family: Raptors President Masai Ujiri speaks at U of T's Black History Luncheon
Photo of Arlington Franklin Dungy and Indigenous students February 19, 2019 Black History Month: First Black dentistry graduate, Arlington Franklin Dungy, became a champion of diversity
Photo of Karina Vernon February 15, 2019 Black History Month: U of T researcher's work explores Black history of the Canadian Prairies
Portrait of Ikran Ali February 13, 2019 Black History Month: What's your advice for the next generation in the Faculty of Medicine?
Photo of Masai Ujiri January 31, 2019 Black History Month: Check out these U of T events in February
Photo of Henry Ssali February 27, 2018 Henry Ssali wants to raise awareness about the plight of refugees
February 6, 2018 U of T's Andrew Forde to perform new composition inspired by Glenn Gould
Photo of Black Graduation celebration February 1, 2018 Black History Month: Check out these February events at U of T
February 24, 2017 Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders discusses modernizing the police force, carding at U of T event
March in Selma February 17, 2017 Brush up on your black history with this U of T prof’s online resource
photo of Lance McCready February 1, 2017 Black History Month spotlight: U of T Professor Lance McCready

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We wish to acknowledge this land on which the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land. Read about U of T’s Statement of Land Acknowledgement.

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