McMaster remembers Buffalo shooting victims, reaffirms commitment to anti-racism

As the McMaster community remembers the victims of the mass shooting in Buffalo and condems racial violence, we must press ahead with efforts to educate, resist and eradicate systemic racism.

May 17, 2022

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The mass shooting in Buffalo is a devastating reminder of the need to press ahead with efforts to educate, resist and eradicate systemic racism.

As the McMaster community remembers the victims of the mass shooting in Buffalo and stands together in condemnation of racial violence against the Black community, we must continue to press ahead with efforts to educate, resist and eradicate systemic racism.

We’re more aware than ever of the need for initiatives like the Scarborough Charter on Anti-Black Racism and Black Inclusion, which brought together EDI leads from Canadian universities a few days ago. (Click here to learn more about the Scarborough Charter.)

We remain steadfast in our commitment to addressing racial violence, to redressing systemic racism and to continuing to support Black excellence.

If you are struggling or know someone who is, please reach out for help. Here are some resources:

Students
For faculty and staff

Support is available through the Employee & Family Assistance Program:
online at Homewood Health or you can call toll-free in English; toll-free in French; or TTY

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