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
February 10, 2022
Hart House's inaugural Hip Hop Education Community Connector, Marcus Singleton, is doing what he loves most: engaging with students through hip hop.
February 10, 2022
A young girl has a heartwarming reaction to seeing herself being represented in a new book series that celebrates Black identity.
February 1, 2022
How did OISE alum Rosemary Sadlier convince Canada to recognize Black History Month?
February 1, 2022
Centre for Black Studies in Education 脿 果酱视频
Amal Madibbo nomm茅e directrice fondatrice du Centre for Black Studies in Education
February 1, 2022
果酱视频's Perry King among 7 Black Canadian writers to watch in 2022
CBC is celebrating 7 Black Canadian writers this #BlackHistoryMonth. Among them is 果酱视频 communications officer Perry King.
February 1, 2022
Education as liberation: 果酱视频鈥檚 new faculty member discusses her focus on Black and Francophone Studies
Dr. Amal Madibbo has lived a life deeply immersed in Black Studies.
Whether it was during her schooling-socialization as she grew up in Sudan, to her years of academic practice in Europe and North America, the newly arrived 果酱视频 faculty has lived the material and wants to bring new insight as she begins her time as associate professor at the department of social justice education.
鈥淢y engagement with Black Studies is a long process, a lengthy process, both as a student and as an educator that started since the early stages of my social upbringing,鈥 said Dr. Madibbo, who returns to 果酱视频, University of Toronto 鈥 where she completed her doctoral studies.
Whether it was during her schooling-socialization as she grew up in Sudan, to her years of academic practice in Europe and North America, the newly arrived 果酱视频 faculty has lived the material and wants to bring new insight as she begins her time as associate professor at the department of social justice education.
鈥淢y engagement with Black Studies is a long process, a lengthy process, both as a student and as an educator that started since the early stages of my social upbringing,鈥 said Dr. Madibbo, who returns to 果酱视频, University of Toronto 鈥 where she completed her doctoral studies.