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Fall 2020

The President's Task Force on Anti-Black Racism was formed to oversee and coordinate the work required to generate recommendations that will address systemic anti-Black racism across the university — in areas including employment, policies, and teaching and learning.

Nov. 30, 2020

The Task Force finalized the subcommittees’ membership, defined their terms of reference and presented a work plan to the provost, Anne Whitelaw.

June 2021

Concordia’s provost received a progress report on the work of the subcommittees that identifies immediate action items.

Fall 2021

Concordia’s provost received the Task Force’s preliminary recommendations initially outlined in the progress report submitted in June.

June 2022

Concordia’s president received comprehensive recommendations and an action plan to combat anti-Black racism at Concordia.

October 2022

Concordia released its final report of the President’s Task Force on Anti-Black Racism.
The university also issued a historic apology for its mishandling of race-based student complaints, the outcomes of the 1969 Sir George Williams University student protest, and its dire consequences on Black and Caribbean students. 

December 2022

Renaming “Campus Security” to “Campus Safety and Prevention Services” to foster a sense of community rather than surveillance and policing.

March 2023

Renaming the “D.B. Clarke Theatre” to the" Concordia Theatre.” The theatre was initially named after Douglass Burns Clarke, acting principal and vice-chancellor of Sir George Willams University from 1968 to '69.

May 2023

Establishing and resourcing a Task Force implementation team to manage and track the adoption of recommendations.

May 2023

The Task Force implementation team officially begins to work across Concordia to deliver recommendations outlined in its final report released in October 2022.

October 2023

The first meeting of the Advisory Committee on the implementation of recommendations from the President’s Task Force on Anti-Black Racism is held. It includes a cross-section of Black faculty, students and staff.

January 2024

The Task Force implementation team releases a one-year progress report and website to update the community on their work.

Fall 2020

 
 

The President's Task Force on Anti-Black Racism was formed to oversee and coordinate the work required to generate recommendations that will address systemic anti-Black racism across the university — in areas including employment, policies, and teaching and learning.

Nov. 30, 2020

 
 

The Task Force finalized the subcommittees’ membership, defined their terms of reference and presented a work plan to the provost, Anne Whitelaw.

June 2021

 
 

Concordia’s provost received a progress report on the work of the subcommittees that identifies immediate action items.

Fall 2021

 
 

Concordia’s provost received the Task Force’s preliminary recommendations initially outlined in the progress report submitted in June.

June 2022

 
 

Concordia’s president received comprehensive recommendations and an action plan to combat anti-Black racism at Concordia.

October 2022

 
 

Concordia released its final report of the President’s Task Force on Anti-Black Racism.

The university also issued a historic apology for its mishandling of race-based student complaints, the outcomes of the 1969 Sir George Williams University student protest, and its dire consequences on Black and Caribbean students. 

December 2022

 
 

Renaming “Campus Security” to “Campus Safety and Prevention Services” to foster a sense of community rather than surveillance and policing.

March 2023

 
 

Renaming “Campus Security” to “Campus Safety and Prevention Services” to foster a sense of community rather than surveillance and policing.

May 2023

 
 

Establishing and resourcing a Task Force implementation team to manage and track the adoption of recommendations.

May 2023

 
 

The Task Force implementation team officially begins to work across Concordia to deliver recommendations outlined in its final report released in October 2022.

October 2023

 
 

The first meeting of the Advisory Committee on the implementation of recommendations from the President’s Task Force on Anti-Black Racism is held. It includes a cross-section of Black faculty, students and staff.

January 2024

 
 

The Task Force implementation team releases a one-year progress report and website to update the community on their work.

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