The University of Guelph's Office of Teaching and Learning is celebrating Black History Month with an exhibit dedicated to honouring Black education practitioners.
Did you know that Guelph was the first place in Ontario to have a Black principal? Have you heard about the work of a University of Guelph librarian, who used her love of books as a base for community work and scholarly engagement? Join the University of Guelph's Office of Teaching and Learning in celebrating Black History Month with an exhibit dedicated to honouring past and contemporary Black education practitioners in the area. The exhibit chronicles the historical contributions of the Black community to teaching excellence and connects these historical efforts to more recent efforts in Black educational excellence that highlight anti-oppressive and inclusive pedagogies.
By participating in this program, you acknowledge that you accept and agree to Guelph Public Library's Code of Conduct.
If you have any questions, please contact Library Programmer Ashley at agratton@guelphpl.ca
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