Trent Calls for Campus Community to Work Together for Racial Justice and Equality for All
As troubling events in the United States continue to unfold, it is unacceptable that Black people, Indigenous people, and people of colour continue to experience violence and racism. As a university which has, from its beginnings, been committed to human rights and diversity, Trent University opposes racism everywhere and calls on its community to listen to, and support, those who suffer such injustice. We are a university community which thinks, discusses, challenges (ourselves as well as others), and acts for a better world. Diversity is our strength. Let’s continue to work together to achieve justice and equality for all.
If you would like to connect, need support or want to talk to someone about these issues, please contact any of the following individuals or departments:
- Trent Counselling – Peterborough: email counselling@trentu.ca
- Trent Counselling – Durham: email durham@trentu.ca
- Community Race Relations: email: racerelations@gmail.com
- First Peoples House of Learning: email: fphl@trentu.ca
- Trent International: email: international@trentu.ca
Leo Groarke
President & Vice-Chancellor
Posted on June 3, 2020