02/24/2026
A Fireside Chat with World-Leading Expert Professor Gordon Flett & Interim Vice-President, Equity, People & Culture, Professor Parissa Safai
Kick off Inclusion Week and Well-being Week on Monday, March 2nd @ 11:30 a.m (virtual event) with a fireside chat featuring world leading mattering expert Professor Gordon Flett, recently featured on The Oprah Podcast for his insights into why mattering is essential to human well-being. Joined by Professor Parissa Safai, Interim Vice-President Equity, People & Culture, this energizing discussion introduces the core idea of mattering—what it is, why it’s essential to mental health and belonging, and how we can close the “Mattering Gap” when people feel unseen in large institutions. You’ll learn how mattering involves both being cared about and adding value to others and our communities. They will also share practical micro restorations—small, meaningful actions that rebuild trust and strengthen relationships.
Whether you’re staff, faculty, a student, or an alum, this session offers insights you can use immediately to help create a culture where everyone feels they matter.
02/24/2026
Inclusion Week is your opportunity to help shape a more inclusive university community. This year’s theme, Building Inclusive Spaces Through Community Support and Restoration, invites us to reflect, learn, and share strategies for repairing relationships and strengthening collaboration across our campus. By restoration, we mean the practical work of rebuilding relationships and restoring psychological safety after challenges and creating space to imagine new ways of working together.
Why attend an event? Inclusion Week offers engaging experiences, (fireside chat, interactive workshops, small-group sessions, and creative activities) designed to help you build practical skills, connect with colleagues, and imagine new ways of working together. It’s for faculty, staff, and students who want to deepen their understanding of inclusion and contribute to building a culture of belonging.
During Inclusion Week 2026, we invite the community to reflect on what restoration means for inclusion and to engage in practices that foster connection, resilience, and collective care.
For more event info please visit: https://www.yorku.ca/services/rights/events-calendar/inclusion-week-2026/
02/12/2026
Come join us today at Vari Hall until 1pm for our Valentines Day Event!
02/03/2026
February marks Black History Month.
REDDI session Feb 19 Impacts and Issues of Misogynoir. Register on YU learn.
01/23/2026
To register: visit https://events.yorku.ca/
01/21/2026
Consent Action Week - January 26-30th
Registration links located on YorkU events calendar
https://events.yorku.ca
12/19/2025
Office closure Dec 24, 2025- Jan 2nd, 2026 returning Monday Jan 5, 2026.
Wishing all a safe holiday break!❄️
12/10/2025
International Human Rights Day
12/05/2025
December 6 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women, to commemorate and honour the 14 women who were killed at l’École Polytechnique de Montréal on December 6, 1989.
12/03/2025
International Day of Persons with Disabilities
11/28/2025
To learn more about the events throughout the 16 days, please visit:
https://thecentre.yorku.ca/16-days-of-activism