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The Anti-Racism Speaker Series invites Indigenous, Black and Persons of Colour (IBPOC) to speak on anti-racism with context around how colonial institutions have impacted the lived experiences of IBPOC communities, ranging from broader oppressive systems (including academia and professional industries) to interpersonal relationships (such as microaggressions). Our hope is that these conversation will inspire attendees to critically self-reflect and to commit to anti-racism within their own daily lives as well.
On February 22, 2022, UBC Nursing associate professor Dr. Margaret Moss is the invited speaker in UBC Applied Science's Anti-Racism Speaker series. Dr. Moss is an enrolled member of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation (Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota), and is also Dakhóta. She is currently the interim UBC Associate Vice President of Equity and Inclusion.
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