SUS Equity

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The Committee also handles equity complaints to protect the SUS members from inequitable behaviour.

The SUS Equity Committee aims to promote equity in the Science Undergraduate Society of McGill University by organizing educative events and helping create safe spaces for marginalized and minority groups. The SUS Equity Committee aims to promote equity in the Science Undergraduate Society of McGill University by organizing educative events and creating safe spaces for marginalized and minority gr

Photos from Science Undergraduate Society of McGill University's post 09/14/2021

Applications are still being accepted for the Equity Portfolio!!! This is an awesome opportunity for anyone wanting to get involved with the SUS and work to promote more equitable and safe spaces on campus!

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In the wake of horrific ant-Asian racism and violence against Asians, we at SUS Equity wanted to reaffirm our support of the Asian community and to unequivocally condemn all forms of racism and xenophobia. It is important to recognize that anti-Asian racism is not a new phenomenon and we all need to stand up and confront racism in whatever forms it takes.

Our hearts go out to members of the Asian community. We cannot imagine the pain and grief you must be going through but we hear you, we see you, and we value you.

Below is a list of resources we have compiled that includes: support organizations, Asian community/advocacy organizations, and educational resources.

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03/08/2021

Hello everyone! Hope March is going well so far! We'd like to take this opportunity to share details about a QPIRG McGill anti-racism event-series called "Culture Shock"! Here is a blurb about the event:

"Culture Shock is an annual event series on anti-racism organized by QPIRG-McGill. It seeks to bring together racialized communities to discuss issues relevant to their lives, as well as to allow those who do not belong to these communities to learn more about struggles against racism, colonialism, and border violence.
This year’s theme is “Beyond the Horizon” -- what does it look like when we get past this point of current struggle? What are our visions for how our communities will thrive in the future (and what work was done to get us to that future point)?
Check out the full schedule on Facebook or qpirgmcgill.org/cs/

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02/13/2021

The SUS Equity committee will be holding one-on-one office hours for individuals who would like to address any equity related concerns or would to learn more about filing a complaint under the involvement restriction policy (IRP).

The IRP is a contract and policy that processes, investigates, and acts on complaints of any inappropriate conduct, such as discrimination, harassment, or violence. Any McGill students who would like to know more about the investigation process or would like further resources are invited to drop in at our office hours.

Zoom links and times may be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lfokZz45ILYaIHqUWd49-Fm90ypH8ZkiIZwbeZ0kr-c/edit?usp=sharing

These sessions will be confidential, and people can withdraw a complaint at any time. If you unable to attend at the allotted times, you can email [email protected] to set up a meeting.

Photos from McGill University Religious Studies Undergraduate Society - RSUS's post 01/30/2021

The SUS equity committee aims to promote a safe space for all students, including in the classroom. Therefore, we find the comments and publications made by professor Douglas B. Farrow unacceptable and we urge the SRS and McGill to prioritize inclusivity in an acedemic environment. We also invite anyone who has been affected by the following discrimination to consult the resource list at the end of the statement.

01/29/2021

Black History Month 2021 is almost here! The opening ceremony will be held on February 1 from 4:30-6:30 pm! Check out this post from OSVRSE to learn more and to reserve a spot!

Black History Month at McGill 2021 begins on Monday, February 1st with an Opening Ceremony from 4:30-6:30 PM! This event will feature a keynote address by Dr. Onye Nnorom MD, CCFP, MPH, FRCPC, Assistant Professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health of University of Toronto, a Q&A period, and a performance by West-Can Folk Performing Company. Reserve your spot here today https://www.mcgill.ca/equity/initiatives-education/black-history-month/black-history-month-2021-schedule-events/black-history-month-2021-opening-ceremony.

Healing Forward is the theme for this year's Black History Month at McGill. To learn more about the many events taking place and how to get involved, visit https://www.mcgill.ca/equity/initiatives-education/black-history-month/black-history-month-2021-schedule-events

WINTER 2021 WHAT TO DO 01/21/2021

With add drop right around the corner, it’s important for students know their rights and the official guidelines for exams and classes! The following document outlines the Faculty of Science Winter 2021 rules for the virtual classroom experience and who to contact if these rules are violated.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/10ZQMymLMXXTskqA20AnaLQwRxieW28tkIhv__n5gfmA/edit?fbclid=IwAR1SeAIwe02gS1ErRfcdKrEXERHaTvFivaytD9vgFosn0NgDHcKeReOrQkQ

WINTER 2021 WHAT TO DO Any questions? Email me! [email protected] I think my class is unfair -- what now? It goes against McGill rules/Faculty rules directly I don’t know if it goes directly against McGill/Faculty rules It does not go against McGill rules/Faculty rules directly, but it violates the spirit of the ...

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