Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein and Dr. Beverley Mullings have joined other scholars for OUP’s new project entitled Intersections.
Read MoreNineteen Black women in political science share their personal and professional journeys, shedding light on the state of the discipline—and how it needs to change.
Read MoreThe 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 has been featured in the University of Toronto - Scarborough Campus’s Community Partnerships & Engagement’s 2024 Annual Report.
Read MoreFive DISE members have collaborated on the book Beyond Racial Capitalism - Co-operatives in the African Diaspora.
Read MoreBook authored by DISE members Dr. Caroline Hossein and Dr. Sharon D. Wright Austin included in Coalition’s resource list.
Read MoreThe Banker Ladies Council: Demanding Respect for African Cooperative Finance in Canada
Part of The Black Co-ops for Change Series
The Banker Ladies Council: Demanding Respect for African Cooperative Finance in Canada
Part of The Black Co-ops for Change Series
Dr. Patricia Campos-Medina interviews fellow DISE Collective Member Dr. Sharon Austin-Wright on the podcast Activista: Rise Up.
Read MoreOne of 31 recipients across Canada, this funding will help the Council create diverse financial services for their communities through Rotating Saving and Credit Associations (ROSCAs).
Read MoreThe Diverse Solidarity Economics Collective continues to grow in strength and impact, making the clarity of their mission and mandate ever more important.
Read MoreNow available is the form of an open access PDF.
Read MoreNext in the DISE series of Lectures will be The Power of the Informal: The Legacy of Black Women Co-operators
Read MoreA special Lecture was held on March 9th, 2023 by The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.
Read MoreGuest Andria Barrett is interviewed by the Toronto Star’s Responsible Investing podcast about Canada’s informal banking system led by women.
Read MoreWhat’s the difference? To many Black Feminist Scholars this shift in language is a shift fundamental to perspective. Dr. Caroline Hossein and Megan Pearson explain in their latest publication in The Review of Black Political Economy.
Read MoreOn December 1st 2022 Dr. Michelle Stack was invited by the DISE Collective to speak at the University of Toronto on the subjects of coops, and university Rankings.
Read MoreDISE Members Dr. Ebun Joseph and Dr. Caroline Hossein met in Toronto to speak about their work.
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