09/28/2020
The department of Religions and Cultures and the Decolonial Perspectives and Practises Hub (DPPH) are working to develop a safe(r), inclusive and decolonial learning environment for the students and staff of the Religions and Cultures department. In order to do this we are working on a number of projects.
The first one is coming up September 30th 2020 from 1-3 pm. The Decolonial Hub is calling on student voices to develop an anti-racist, Decolonial, empathetic, QTBIPOC centered (digital) learning environment in the religions and cultures department. All Religions and Cultures students or students taking classes in the department are encouraged to join. No faculty will be present for this meeting in order to make students feel comfortable having this discussion. The zoom access code can be found by clicking here (https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwrd-iupz0jH9UkxDb8tD8SYHDsD_PeX1BA?_x_zm_rtaid=onTVPOQbRqiGJ1mQiRa41Q.1601312158376.a1dc9bf896bfb56e7ee49358e24d2a71&_x_zm_rhtaid=315 ) and passcode is 'RELIGION'.
The second is a survey, which is accessible by clicking this link ( https://forms.gle/xFTju9mj32o7g2Zw7 ). This anonymous survey is dedicated to student voices and experiences in class. This survey is our efforts to acknowledge and value your input in our process of developing new ways of teaching and learning, together. This survey is anonymous and will solely be used for teaching development purposes.
The data collected from the virtual meeting and survey may be used in a variety of ways to make internal recommendations. This may include (but is not limited to): creating workshops, toolkits, modifying syllabi, etc.
I encourage you all to participate (if you can)!
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Call to Action: A Students' Guide to Decolonizing Their Department. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.