Seminar/Lectures
HUMANITIES IN ACTION VIRTUAL SEMINAR SERIES: POOR BLACK LIVES VS. RICH BLACK LIVES – CULTURAL, HISTORICAL AND ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS
Poor Black Lives vs. Rich Black Lives – Cultural, Historical and Economic Dimensions
Dr. Maziki Thame
Stimulus: Science in Action
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Stimulus: Science in Action Series
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No More Cries: Thursday in Black Campaign
HRMD WORKSHOP ON ADJUNCT STAFF REGULATIONS, PROCESSES AND PROCEDURES
As part of the Campus Registry’s commitment to service excellence for stakeholders, the HRMD is pleased to host a Workshop for all relevant Administrators on key processes relating to Adjunct Staff. We aim to provide insight into the regulations, processes and procedures for hiring and compensating Adjuncts. You are inviting to this Workshop which will be hosted on the Zoom platform on Thursday July 29, 2021 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00p.m.
Emancipation Day Matters? Materiality and Cultural Contestation in Jamaica
This is the first of a three-part programme exploring the contested history of Emancipation Day as a national day recognizing the end of slavery. Emancipation is a transitional period with significant cultural, social, economic and political implications, not merely a specific moment (lasting a day) in history.
See Us, Hear Us, Count Us In
This special event will mark the midterm review of the implementation of the International Decade for People of African Descent (2014-2025), which advocates for justice, recognition and development to ensure people of African descent can exercise their full human rights.
Together, we can achieve recognition, justice and development for people of African Descent. Let’s take action to #FightRacism, celebrate #MandelaDay and honour the voices and culture of the people of African Descent.