UAlberta Black Graduate Students' Association

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The Black Graduate Students Association exists at the University of Alberta for the purpose of supporting the personal, scholarly and professional development of Black graduate students regardless of their country of birth or citizenship.

Introducing the 2023/2024 BGSA Executive TeamSamuel IwuchukwuFaculty of Science - Computing ScienceKeji MoriSchool of Pu...
10/04/2023

Introducing the 2023/2024 BGSA Executive Team

Samuel Iwuchukwu
Faculty of Science - Computing Science

Keji Mori
School of Public Health

Jude Nwankwo
Faculty of Arts - Music Dept

Priscillar Wenyika
Faculty of ALES- Dept of Renewable Resources

Olaniran Johnson
Faculty of Education

Ibrahim Khodabocus
Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Pediatrics Dept

Elizabeth Kusi-Appiah-Faculty of Nursing

Excited and Happy faces of graduate students today connecting with BGSA        .
09/01/2023

Excited and Happy faces of graduate students today connecting with BGSA .

Come connect with BGSA on the 31st at GSA fair
08/29/2023

Come connect with BGSA on the 31st at GSA fair

An awesome day! ISVS Orientation
08/29/2023

An awesome day! ISVS Orientation

We are so excited to have Dr. Bukola Salami, RN, MN, PhD, Professor at the University of Alberta, as our keynote speaker...
11/20/2022

We are so excited to have Dr. Bukola Salami, RN, MN, PhD, Professor at the University of Alberta, as our keynote speaker for our next Speaker Series on Friday 25th November 2022 at 4:30 PM MST where she will be discussing “Anti-Black Racism and Black People’s Health”.

This event will be hosted virtually.
Registration is free at the link in our bio.

We are so excited to have Dr. Bukola Salami, RN, MN, PhD, Professor at the University of Alberta, as our keynote speaker...
11/20/2022

We are so excited to have Dr. Bukola Salami, RN, MN, PhD, Professor at the University of Alberta, as our keynote speaker for our next Speaker Series on Friday 25th November 2022 at 4:30 PM MST where she will be discussing “Anti-Racism and Black People’s Health”.

This event will be hosted virtually.
Registration is free at the link in our bio.

Are you going to be a Black graduate student in the next school year? If the answer is yes… apply now for an executive p...
03/20/2022

Are you going to be a Black graduate student in the next school year? If the answer is yes… apply now for an executive position with the BGSA! Applications close on April 14, 2022. You can apply at the link in our bio 😊✨✊🏾

Happy BHM✨ this month our Speaker Series continues with a talk from Dr. Jennifer Kelly on “Researching Black History in ...
02/07/2022

Happy BHM✨ this month our Speaker Series continues with a talk from Dr. Jennifer Kelly on “Researching Black History in Alberta.” February 17th @ 11am! Save the date 😊

What does it mean to be an ally? How can one become an ally? Who can be an ally in the fight against systemic anti-Black...
10/23/2021

What does it mean to be an ally? How can one become an ally? Who can be an ally in the fight against systemic anti-Black racism? Well-meaning individuals often used the word “ally” to show solidarity with BIPOC people and communities. Of late, however, the word has become a buzzword, masking its limits and critique. 

The BGSA in collaboration with the Peter Lougheed Leadership College is offering a workshop on Allyship and Working Against Anti-Black Racism. Two of our executive Prof-Collins Ifeonu and Zahro Hassan will be conducting this workshop once again on November 2, 2021. The  will explore allyship as a verb that requires you as a leader to meaningfully contribute to the fight against anti-Black racism. We will also explore the history of anti-Black racism in Canada, while articulating strategies for effective allyship against the structures that reinforce anti-Black racism.

Graduate, professional and law students from any educational institution are welcome to attend. Registration link in Bio!

     

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