Black presence
Black Presence
Concordia’s Black Presence Hub is a space where Black students, faculty and staff can access culturally relevant resources, services and more. It’s intended to foster flourishing, support, community, and knowledge sharing, both on and off campus.
In the spotlight
A Space for Black Doctoral Students to Connect, Share and Build Community
Apr. 17 - This monthly gathering is a collaboration between the NouLa Centre for Black Students and the Black Perspectives Office, created to support Black doctoral students through intentional community-building and shared dialogue. Details here.
Living Archives, Moving Tides: Black Feminist Caribbean Thought
April 23 - Exploring the literary oeuvre of Merle Collins and the living archives in LaDigue. Organized by the Caribbean Studies Working Group, Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture (CISSC), and The Simone de Beauvoir Institute. Details and registration.
Black identity and presence
The term “Black” is used throughout the hub as an identifier that unifies the identities and experiences of Black, sub-Saharan African, Afro-descendant, and Afro-diasporic communities.
Members of these communities may or may not use the word “Black” as their identifier and may or may not bear visible markers from these communities.
Join us in celebrating Black excellence and fostering a supportive and inclusive campus at Concordia.
Resources for and about Concordia's Black community
Black community stories
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