Dr. Sara Shroff bestowed fellowship at Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies - University of Toronto.
The Irish Government has announced that DISE Member Dr Ebun Joseph has been selected as Special Rapporteur for the National Plan Against Racism (NAPAR).
The “Stories of Belonging” photo exhibit, walking tour, and reception highlights Central American TPS workers and their defiant struggle to stay home in the US, and is co-sponsored by New Jersey City University’s Department of Gender, Africana, and Latin American Studies and created in partnership with Andrés Acebo, interim president at NJCU, and the Cornell University ILR School.
DISE Member Dr. Sharon Wright Austin speaks to CTV News again today with the updated news that President Biden has stepped down as the the Democratic incumbent.
For expert knowledge on the evolving Presidential race in the USA, look no further that DISE’s own Dr. Sharon Wright Austin.
The DISE Collective would like to present: The Harambee - The Black/African & Muslim Feminist Collective.
This mentorship project will apply the Swahili concept of Harambee, or “pulling together,”
The DISE Collective would like to congratulate Dr. Eudine Barriteau for her election to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) on June 7, 2024.
The DISE Collective has been featured in the University of Toronto - Scarborough Campus’s Community Partnerships & Engagement’s 2024 Annual Report.
DISE Collective member and elder Dr. Jessica Gordon-Nembhard has been recognized for her work in a mural at a Black Detroit Food Co-op.
The DISE Collective would like to announce their support for Dr. Eudine Barriteau’s bid for membership to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).
With DISE Members Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein, Dr. Sharon D. Wright Austin, and Dr. Silvane Silva (and more!)
On YouTube Live
On March 7th 2024, Dr. Hossein kicked off the Symposium: Community, Culture, Cooperation: Innovating Solutions to Economic Violence at University of Missouri - Kansas City.
DISE Collective members Dr. Caroline Hossein and Dr. Michelle Stack broach some of the larger issues faced by institutions of higher education.
Lunch & Learn event with Visiting scholar DISE Member Dr. Christabell P.J. “What Can Kerala Teach Canadians About People-Led Development?”
The DISE Collective would like to congratulate The Banker Ladies Council on the launch of their new website!
DISE Collective Members Dr. Caroline Hossein and Dr. Christabell PJ are pleased to announce the launch of their book Community Economies in The Global South: