UManitoba creates UM Anti-Racism Strategy

The University of Manitoba has created a new anti-racism strategy that will focus on mitigating harms and foregrounding shared humanity. The UM Anti-Racism Strategy will move towards racial justice by combatting institutional racism and advancing anti-racism and reconciliation. The strategy will make existing anti-racism efforts more visible and provide a framework for continuing this work. “The Anti-Racism Strategy is an expression of the University of Manitoba’s commitment to being the kind of institution our community deserves — one where dignity and opportunity are shared by all,” said Chair of UManitoba’s Board of Governors Michael Robertson. “The strategy moves us closer to the equitable, responsive university Manitobans expect and need.”

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