Together against hate.
Access resources to help confront, cope with, and report acts of hate, harassment, and discrimination.
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Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Award
The Decolonizing Global Engagement Module exemplifies the future of mobility pre-departure programming; it goes beyond standard orientation conversations.
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A more inclusive acronym to identify equity initiatives at Queen's:
I-EDIAA
The Human Rights and Equity Office has chosen to adopt I-EDIAA in response to the expressed needs of equity deserving communities at Queen’s.
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Access Forward, Accessible Customer Service and Ableism.
New Accessibility Courses!
Human Rights Advisory Services
Provides information and confidential advice to individuals or groups at Queen's regarding protections available under the Ontario Human Rights Code.
Accessibility Hub
The Accessibility Hub is a central online resource for accessibility at Queen’s. It serves to elevate inclusion and improve access for everyone at the University.
Queen’s University is situated on traditional Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee Territory. To acknowledge this traditional territory is to recognize its longer history, one predating the establishment of the earliest European colonies. It is also to acknowledge this territory’s significance for the Indigenous peoples who lived, and continue to live, upon it –people whose practices and spiritualities were tied to the land and continue to develop in relationship to the territory and its other inhabitants today. The Kingston Indigenous community continues to reflect the area’s Anishinaabek and Haudenosaunee roots. There is also a significant Métis community and there are First Peoples from other Nations across Turtle Island present here today.