11/09/2021
The National Forum on Anti-Asian Racism: Building Solidarities event is Nov 9 & 10. It will bring together students, staff, faculty and academic leaders, as well as community partners, to engage in a timely and open dialogue about anti-Asian racism in Canada’s post-secondary education sector.
You can be a part of building solidarities to address systemic racism in Canada’s universities. Register today for the FREE National Forum on Anti-Asian Racism (Nov 9 & 10) to learn more and be part of a timely, honest and important discussion: ow.ly/NXDx50GiD0L
National Forum on Anti-Asian Racism
Join Ryerson University for the National Forum on Anti-Asian Racism (Nov. 9 & 10) to explore building solidarities in post-secondary institutions.
06/14/2021
Graduates from the School of Psychology will be virtually convocating this evening, including one of our lab members, Odilia Yim! Félicitations 🥳
Cérémonie III - Faculté des sciences sociales | Ceremony III - Faculty of Social Sciences | #uOGrad
06/02/2021
Proud and excited to share this new paper from our lab, authored by Odilia Yim. Findings indicate strong biculturals show more positive attitudes towards code-switching as well as openness to diversity 📈
Acculturation and attitudes toward code-switching: A bidimensional framework - Odilia Yim, Richard Clément, 2021
Aims and objectives: Code-switching, the spontaneous switching from one language to another within a single speech event, is often performed by bilinguals who h...
11/21/2020
New Course on Race and Diversity Connects Carleton J-School Students with Leading Journalists
Carleton University’s journalism program is offering a new course on journalism and race, taught by one of Ottawa’s leading voices on the subject, CBC Ottawa News anchor Adrian Harewood. “Understanding race is fundamental to understanding our world,” says Harewood, who is also an adjunct pro...
11/12/2020
New Summer Research Opportunity Program for BIPOC undergrads interested in applying to grad school in psychology, management, or neuroscience!
Canada SROP – This site contains all you need to know about the Summer Research Opportunities Programme (SROP) hosted in the tri-campus University of Toronto Psychology Department, Graduate School of Management, and the Rotman Research Institute.
The Canada SROP at UofT is an immersive, 8-week programme to support BIPOC students applying to graduate school in Psychology, Management, and Neuroscience.
09/16/2020
How do we boost French exposure when everyone is isolating?
How to preserve French language learning during coronavirus school closures
Whether kids are from French-language communities outside Québec in Canada, or are learning French as a second language, ongoing exposure to French is key to maintaining it. Some resources to help.
03/16/2020
Linguistically-diverse communication resulting from Coronavirus
https://www.languageonthemove.com/coronavirus-meets-linguistic-diversity/
Coronavirus meets linguistic diversity - Language on the Move
Before celebrating China’s Spring Festival, my husband and I were talking about new sources of local economic growth thanks to President Xi Jinping’s visit to Tengchong right after his first...