Lakeshore Principal’s Office Hosts Panel Discussion Which Highlights the Brilliance of the Black Community
The Humber Polytechnic community came together in the Humber Cultural Hub (HCH) for an illuminating panel discussion that focused on the creativity and brilliance of the Black community.
The Celebrating Black Brilliance: Creativity as a Catalyst for Community Empowerment event was held on March 24 at the HCH’s Recital Hall as part of Black Heritage Month 365 celebrations.
The event, which was hosted by the Lakeshore Principal’s Office in collaboration with the Office of EDIB, featured Dr. Jean Augustine, Kimberly Daniels, Manager, Student Inclusion & Belonging at Humber, and Onoriode Francis Osifo, a Bachelor of Child and Youth Care student and chair of the IGNITE board of directors. The discussion was moderated by Faculty of Social & Community Services faculty member Julet Allen and Bachelor of Community Development student Doreen Kajumba.