ABOUT THIS EVENT
Diversity Circles is pleased to host this workshop presented by the Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW).
The workshop will cover:
- What is Cyberhate?
- Counter Speech & Counter Narratives
This is being presented as a two-part Digital Anti-Racism Education workshop, along with the Anti-Islamophobia 101 workshop on February 11, 2022. Participants are able to attend one or the other but anyone attending both sessions will receive a certificate in Digital Anti-Racism Education from CCMW.
For more information, visit Dare to Be Aware.
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Code of Conduct
Diversity Circles, in cooperation with the BCIT Respect, Diversity, and Inclusion (RDI) Office, has recently introduced a Code of Conduct for our events and initiatives.
Diversity Circles has always benefitted from the empathy, sincerity, and respectful curiosity of our community, and this has helped create events and initiatives where we hold productive and authentic discussions, advancing our knowledge and utilization of equity, diversity, and inclusion principles.
As our events and initiatives continue to reach out to diverse audiences which include BCIT employees, students, and partners (BCIT Student Association, BCIT Alumni Association, and industry guests), and as we have moved towards presenting events both in person and via teleconferencing platforms, we realize that having a Code of Conduct will help maintain the accountable, respectful spaces our community has come to expect from Diversity Circles events and initiatives.
Please take the time to review our Code of Conduct prior to your upcoming participation.