Dr. Amal Madibbo has lived a life deeply immersed in Black Studies.
Whether it was during her schooling-socialization as she grew up in Sudan, to her years of academic practice in Europe and North America, the newly arrived OISE faculty has lived the material and wants to bring new insight as she begins her time as associate professor at the department of social justice education.
鈥淢y engagement with Black Studies is a long process, a lengthy process, both as a student and as an educator that started since the early stages of my social upbringing,鈥 said Dr. Madibbo, who returns to OISE, University of Toronto 鈥 where she completed her doctoral studies.
February 1, 2022
How did OISE alum Rosemary Sadlier convince Canada to recognize Black History Month?
At a Jan. 31 webinar, OISE鈥檚 Environmental and Sustainability Education Initiative will announce its new name, Sustainability and Climate Action Network (SCAN).
High schoolers across Ontario are lobbying for a grade "freeze" for the remainder of this semester. OISE Professor Todd Cunningham weighs in.
January 14, 2022
Members Only Waffle House has been turning heads as the first local retailer to bring edible phalluses shaped waffles.聽OISE Prof Lauren Bialystok weighs in.
January 13, 2022
OISE alum Dr. Brian Hodges has been appointed as the next President-Elect of the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada.
January 13, 2022
The microcredential has become a growing trend at a number of Canadian postsecondary institutions of late, reflecting a global trend.