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Memo from the Dean: Scholar Strike

Posted by Brenda Merritt on September 8, 2020 in News

You have likely seen the email听from the Acting Provost and Vice-President Academic, the Vice-Provost (Equity & Inclusion), and the Chair of Senate with details about the Scholar Strike initiative. This is a labour action/teach-in/social justice advocacy movement, taking place from September 9-10, 2020.听We fully support this event highlighting the ongoing systemic injustice and police brutality and violence in the US, Canada and beyond.

We understand that some of our faculty members will be able to participate fully in this strike. If so, please consult with your Director to discuss mitigating any operational impacts of your participation. Please ensure that any such impacts are communicated, in advance, to those affected; this communication should also outline alternative plans, if required. Students who wish to participate fully in the 2-day strike are asked to please inform their instructors prior to any classes missed.

Other programs may have specific obligations that prevent some from participating in complete strike action for the full two days. In this instance, each of us (faculty, staff and students) can commit to doing at least 鈥榦ne thing鈥� on September 9 and 10 to support the #scholarstrike call to action. This could include:

  • Signing up for 麻豆传媒鈥檚 College of Continuing Education鈥檚 new program Interrupting Unconscious Bias, that will be launched soon, and available free to the Dal community, beginning on September 14 (details below).
  • 痴颈蝉颈迟听听for a comprehensive list of 鈥楧igital Teach-Ins鈥� 鈥� public discussions with respected leaders as part of 2020 Scholar Strike Canada. In the Faculty, we will be suspending our social media activity for two days to amplify #scholarstrike messages.
  • Plan to attend sessions such as听听on Thursday, September 10 with keynote speaker Dr. Ingrid Waldron, Author and Founder, The ENRICH Project, or the听, co-hosted by Dr. OmiSoore H. Dryden
  • Consult additional resources:听Anti-colonial solidarity primer:听 U of T anti-black racism reading list:听, Robyn Maynard鈥檚 book听Policing Black Lives听鈥� an examination of听the history and practices in Canada, Ibram Kendi鈥檚 book:听How to be an Antiracist

However you choose to participate, we respect and support your efforts to confront systemic racism in Canada and beyond. For more information on what our Faculty is doing听to combat anti-Black racism and support our Black students, faculty, staff and community members, please see this statement.