We share in the grief and stand in support of Black community members

McMaster shares in the grief and stands in support of Black community members in the wake of the tragic events in the United States. We also recognize the challenges we face with regard to anti-Black racism here in Canada.

June 1, 2020

McMaster shares in the grief and stands in support of Black community members in the wake of the tragic events in the United States. We also recognize the challenges we face with regard to anti-Black racism here in Canada.

We denounce anti-Black racism and racism of any kind and offer support to students, faculty and staff through the Equity and Inclusion Office and the President’s Advisory Committee on Building an Inclusive Community (PACBIC).

Visit the PACBIC website to read a statement from the Priorities and Planning Steering Committee.

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