CBS Community Seminar Series: Fieldwork, Fun(draising), and Friendship: How addressing barriers and decolonizing learning increases skills and community for BIPOC students
Date and Time
Location
SSC 2315 and online via Teams (join the meeting through this link)
Details
Aranya Iyer and Mariel Terebiznik, co-founders of Field Research in Ecology and Evolution Diversified (FREED), will be speakers at the next CBS Community Seminar Series. FREED is dedicated to increasing access to field work, research experiences and skills for students who are underrepresented in the fields of ecology and evolutionary biology.
The event, “Fieldwork, Fun(draising), and Friendship: How addressing barriers and decolonizing learning increases skills and community for BIPOC students,” will be held Jan. 20 at 11 a.m., both on campus in SSC 2315 and online.
The CBS Community Seminar Series is designed to promote the work and visibility of biologists from equity-deserving groups, increase awareness of barriers to inclusion facing biologists, and provide opportunities to learn about equity, diversity and inclusion. There will be two seminars per year, each presented by departmental EDI committees, with support from the college.
For more information or if you require an accommodation, please reach out to Dr. Christina Caruso at carusoc@uoguelph.ca.