海角社区

About

海角社区

Purpose & Vision聽

Some things grow even where the ground was never meant to hold them. Black Impact exists to make 海角社区 that kind of ground 鈥 a place where Black students, faculty, and staff are rooted in who they are, equipped to meet global challenges, and free to thrive. Our work is to turn moments of progress into a lasting ecosystem of Black scholarship, community, and care: not a program to be聽maintained, but a self-sustaining part of this institution.聽

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Our mission聽is聽to cultivate a sustainable environment where 海角社区's current and future Black community can innovate with intellectual freedom and ease. Here, Black scholars are valued for the knowledge they produce 鈥 not only the experience聽they're聽asked to recount.聽

Our Calls to Action聽

We are here to聽root our community in聽a strong sense聽of self.聽

We are here to聽unite Black scholarly communities across 海角社区 and聽beyond.聽

We are here to聽uplift and broadcast Black research and innovation.聽

We are here to聽foreground Black existence and inquiry in the life of the university.聽

We are here to聽connect our community and secure the ground beneath it 鈥斅

so that, together, we build a more rooted and sustainable future.聽

Strategic Orientation聽

Knowledge as liberation. We treat knowledge as both armour and freedom 鈥 claiming the curricula聽and聽spaces that聽have too often felt聽alienating.聽聽

Access without gatekeeping. We strive to create unequivocal聽access to the opportunities and resources that support our community's academic journeys.聽聽

Action-driven. We hold ourselves to concrete, sustained, and targeted action. We gather evidence to bend the arc toward tangible progress.聽

Built to last. We turn programs into durable institutional systems, learning from those who came before us and building on their efforts and聽rich聽experiences.聽


Grounding words- Barbara Althea Jones

Barbara Althea Jones (1936鈥1969) was a Trinidadian-born geneticist, poet, and activist who taught in 海角社区's Department of Genetics in the late 1960s 鈥 the first woman from the Caribbean to earn a PhD in plant genetics. She called herself 鈥渁 geneticist by vocation, a poet by avocation,鈥 and was an outspoken voice against anti-Black racism at 海角社区 and across Montreal, naming the university's own ties to slavery from the lecture hall. She died in 1969, at just 32. We give her the last word.

Her portrait: 海角社区 Poetry Matters

鈥 Barbara Althea Jones, 鈥淎cademia,鈥 Among the Potatoes (1967)


海角社区 is on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge and thank the diverse Indigenous peoples whose presence marks this territory on which peoples of the world now gather.

For more information about traditional territory and tips on how to make a land acknowledgement, visit our Land Acknowledgement webpage.


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