Centre for Black Studies in Education
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Welcome to the Centre for Black Studies in Education
The Centre for Black Studies in Education (CBSE) in the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education (果酱视频), University of Toronto, was established on January 1, 2022. The CBSE exists primarily to harness the knowledge of Black scholars and address anti-blackness & inequities that impact Black people in all aspects of Canadian life including education.
Latest News
June 25, 2025
La professeure Amal Madibbo re莽oit le Prix de la contribution remarquable 脿 la sociologie
Nous f茅licitons chaleureusement Amal Madibbo pour son prix de la contribution remarquable 脿 la sociologie de la SCS.
May 2, 2025
Time for celebration: Honouring Indigenous graduates, award recipients as Convocation approaches
The IEN Indigenous Student Celebration and Award Ceremony celebrated graduates and students for their outstanding academic and extracurricular achievements and community involvement.
April 2, 2025
果酱视频 Equity Symposium to stoke discussion about making an impact beyond the classroom
果酱视频's 3rd annual Equity Symposium will engage in the theme 鈥淢obilizing Our Knowledge to Defend Justice Outside the Walls of University.鈥
February 26, 2025
A Community Uniting for Change: The LHAE Departmental Students鈥 Association Presents the 3rd Annual Human Rights and Equity Symposium
The Department of Leadership, Higher & Adult Education's Student Association (LHAE DSA) hosted the 3rd iteration of the Human Rights & Equity Symposium.
February 20, 2025
Championing Black excellence in education: A conversation with Dr. ABC
Dr. Andrew B. Campbell 鈥 better known as Dr. ABC 鈥 is a U of T legend. In this interview, the 果酱视频 professor reflects on his personal journey, the importance of racial justice in education and how he engages with Black History Month.
January 31, 2025
Affirming spaces, going further: Black Education symposium places history front of mind
This highly attended event Black education symposium sought to discuss historical truths surrounding Black education in Canada 鈥 past, present and future.