Beyond Words: Addressing Anti-Black Racism and Discriminatory Language in Schools

Language plays a powerful role in shaping what is tolerated, ignored, challenged, or normalized in schools. Harmful language doesn’t exist in isolation—it impacts how students experience safety, belonging, and stability.

Join us for an evening of meaningful conversation about language, belonging, anti-Black racism, and school culture in our fourth annual live podcast event.

In partnership with Harmony Movement, University of Toronto Schools, and Unsinkable, our discussion will feature 4 panelists who will explore the role of language in both reinforcing harm and creating the conditions for more respectful, inclusive, and courageous school communities.

Hosted by Asante Haughton and Kritika Sharda, the discussion will explore what responsibility different community members hold and what it takes to build environments rooted in dignity, accountability, repair, and inclusion.

Remaining true to The 44 North principle of grounding discussion in action, panelists will not only share what needs to change, but who has the power to create that change, and what courage and responsibility look like in practice. Rather than asking young people to share painful experiences for the benefit of others, the event is designed to honour youth insight, wisdom, agency, and vision.

Tickets available on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/live-podcast-event-beyond-words-tickets-1987686053493



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