Throughout Black History Month in February. Peer Health's Cultural wellness group is presenting a four-part series that will explore different aspects of what it is to experience life as a black person. We will explore the different social issues black people face and the joys and highs of the black experience.
 
Part 2 of this series is on the topic of The Adultification of Black Children with Guest Speaker, Dr Monica Hwang.
 
About the guest speaker Dr Monica Hwang: is an Associate Professor and Department Head of Sociology. She was a former Senior Research Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science in London, United Kingdom. Her research focuses on understanding the various forms of inequality that contribute to differences in the quality and breadth of experiences in politics, culture, migration, and community. She is interested in how structural inequities can be implemented into institutional practices and policies and reflected in our everyday interactions. She has been nominated for the STM Teaching Excellence Award and the USSU Teaching Excellence Award.
If you are interested in attending part 2 of the social insights series please sign up using this link:https://forms.gle/NwEtV3F3aLRGX5po6 
 
Snacks and refreshments will be available!
 
Have Questions? Feel free to email Audrey Ajose at nmc039@usask.ca

Event Details

When:
Time:
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM CST
Location:
Usask Community Centre, Marquis 104 (Across from the Bookstore)

Contact

Audrey