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A rainwater harvesting system in San Juan Tlacotenco, Mexico. April 19, 2023 U of T researchers use solar-powered tech to improve rainwater harvesting in Mexico
Akwasi Owusu-Bempah April 13, 2023 Waiting to inhale: U of T researcher explores the link between cannabis laws and racial injustice
"" March 14, 2023 With support of Connaught award, U of T researchers to tackle health disparities in Black communities
"" March 8, 2023 U of T grad student tracks 70 years of snow and ice data in the High Arctic
cross section of a brain showing the hippocampus January 5, 2023 A new understanding of brain functionality may help treat those with memory impairment
"" December 20, 2022 The year in pictures: U of T News looks back at 2022
A Black woman holds her pregnant belly December 2, 2022 U of T grads create self-advocacy handbook for Black patients navigating perinatal care
"" November 29, 2022 Researcher's archival exhibition spotlights 70 years of Black performance history in Canada
Photo of Alexandra Lambropoulos smiling October 13, 2022 With her podcast, Alexandra Lambropoulos tells the stories of urban innovation in Africa and beyond
October 12, 2022 Behind the scenes with the Black Research Network: Groundbreakers S2 Ep.2
"" October 4, 2022 From mapping stars to helping youth escape poverty, student researchers break new ground
"" May 16, 2022 U of T researcher seeks to improve clean water access in Africa
A Garifuna woman hold a sign that reads Las Vidas Garifunas tambien importante April 29, 2022 U of T prof's research and advocacy focuses on land grabbing – and those fighting it
"" March 24, 2022 What’s next for the Black Research Network? University Affairs profiles the growing initiative

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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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