Western announced the members of its new equity, diversity and inclusion advisory council â the first panel of its kind at Western with community leaders to guide anti-racism and equity work on campus.Â
Western University assembled the council in response to the 23 EDI recommendations from the Presidentâs Anti-Racism Working Group final report. The council will amplify the voices of marginalized groups on campus and provide guidance for the incoming associate vice-president of EDI.
âThis work is heavy and hard, and [the EDI] office will have a huge burden to carry out all of the changes that are needed at the institution,â said Nicole Kaniki, Western s special advisor on anti-racism to the president. â[The associate vice-president of EDI will] need the expertise of individuals from various areas to strategically make those changes in hiring and recruitment practices, in student experiences, in curriculum and pedagogies in
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THESE bundles of joy are sure to light up your Easter weekend.
Thousands of doting parents have shared pictures of their babies for our new Sunbeams competition. And we’re offering a cash prize of £1,000 for Britain’s cutest tot. What makes your little one so sweet? Let’s meet some of the bonny babes.
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Margot Roberts, 12 months, from Braintree, Essex
Mum Zoe Douse, 26, says: “Margot is super cute. I love it when she wrinkles her nose up and smiles. She has just started walking and loves spending time with her dog Rolo.”
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Archie was born with a cleft lip, says mum Stacey Cater, 35.
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