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Inspiring morning @tdsb_cebsa YPAR Conference: From Village to Vision. Youth leading through inquiry, innovation, action and brilliance. @BOLTfoundation is proud to be a partner and support youth on their journey in excellence as change-makers and leaders.
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New OISE grad Dr. Tanitiã Munroe is entering a new era of leadership and service — with today’s @UofT convocation representing both a resounding milestone and a profound relief. https://t.co/rq6KuVRfaO
#UofTGrad25 #OISEGrad25 @tanitiamunroe @tdsb_cebsa @uoftalumni
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Dr. Tanitiã Munroe, who completed her PhD in the Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education (LHAE), focuses on Black youth in education.
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From the Village to the Vision. The Black Student Summer Leadership Program Summer Symposium features 3 days of youth-led research on AI, mental health, sports, music, justice & more. #BSSLP2025 #YouthLeadership #BlackYouthLead #TDSB #YPAR
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#OnThisDay in 1924, James Baldwin was born in Harlem, NY. He'd later become one of America's greatest literary voices, interrogating themes of racial and sexual oppression in America. Baldwin is regarded as one of the foremost writers and public intellectuals of the 20th century.
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From pilot to powerhouse! The Black Student Summer Leadership Program began in 2019 with 10 students. Today, it’s a multi-week journey led by the Centre of Excellence—combining Afrocentric YPAR, leadership, & career pathways. #BlackExcellence #TDSB #BSSLP #YouthLeadership 🖤📚✨
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Introducing the Peer Mentors from the 2025 Black Student Summer Leadership Program (BSSLP)! They are busy working on the first edition of our magazine. Stay tuned! #tdsbcebsa #tdsb #BSSLP2025
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We are 1 week away from commencing Year 6 of the Black Student Summer Leadership Program. We are excited to welcome @tdsb students to @GBCollege St. James Campus. Learn more: https://t.co/gVSpXVAXt7
#BSSLP2025 #YPAR #tdsbcebsa #tdsb
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From July 2 to August 15, we will host up to 200 Black student leaders at St. James Campus for practicum placements, professional development opportunities and a public five-day Research Symposium.
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We offer our sincere condolences to the family and friends of judy mckeown who passed away last week. @MzMcKeown was a wonderful person, a sincere and genuine friend, a passionate, talented educator and a powerful advocate. Her legacy will live on and she will be truly missed.
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Heartbroken to learn that Judy has passed. A brilliant educator, community builder, and fierce advocate for Black flourishing. Each summer, she showed up for our student leaders with love and purpose. Her legacy lives on in every young voice she uplifted. Rest well, Judy 🕊
On Tuesday, I attended the Centre for Black Studies in Education Symposium. It was such an affirming and rejuvenating experience. A few people approached me about this graphic I made in 2022, so I'm resharing it on this first day of Black History Month to honour Black flourishing
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Attending #BlackFuturities2025 was a powerful reminder of the importance of gathering in community to listen deeply, ask hard questions & dream boldly about the future of Black Studies in Canada. Grateful to @AlphaAbebe & team for curating the event.@abldmcmaster
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Our Catalyst team brought “Hair & Hustle” to the Black Girls’ Book Club with the @tdsb_cebsa! They explored particle theory through Black haircare, learning the science behind products & creating their own to take home. Thanks for having us!
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Incredible energy #Envision2025 today! I was deeply honoured to pour for our #ancestors — grounding the day in remembrance and respect — before witnessing the powerful performance by @TorontoKiki, Ballroom Alliance. Celebrating #2SLGBT+ youth voices in action! @tdsb @JackNigro
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✍️ Doctoral candidate Tanitiã Munroe, writing for the Conversation, discusses the impact of a report by the Ontario Human Rights Commission – which seeks to create a policy blueprint for improving education for Black students.
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A report by the Ontario Human Rights Commission brings family testimony together with extensive analysis to create a policy blueprint for improving education for Black students.
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“Patwa is not “broken English”. While English was the lexifier (base language), Patwa finds much of its structure and vocabulary in the west and central African languages of the people who formed the majority Black population of the island.” #Jamaica
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Centuries later, Jamaican Patwa and US Gullah Creole retain many Africanisms adopted from enslaved people
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Today, the OHRC released the #DreamsDelayed Action Plan. It is the culmination of extensive consultation with communities and institutions and is an important milestone in our efforts to address anti-Black racism in Ontario’s publicly funded #education system.
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@serenawilliams is making history! Her part-ownership of the @tempobasketball isn’t just a win for the team—it’s a major boost for women’s sports and representation in the game. @sportsnet Read more about this game-changing move: https://t.co/G1bazPHv8l
#WNBA #WomenInSports
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Williams’ ownership stake in the Toronto Tempo signals a major step forward for women’s professional sports.
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Join us on March 7th for a special BOLT SpeakOut for #IWD2025 to celebrate this year’s theme of #accelerateaction and the incredible women working in the #construction industry who are building our communities every day.
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Stop asking children to be more resilient in the face of oppression and structural inequities in education and schooling. Change the system, practices and policies
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