Indigenous History Month 2021
Join us this June as we acknowledge, learn, and celebrate
Statement on Kamloops Indian Residential School
Take a moment to read the statement
Asian Heritage Month 2021: Looking Forward
Learn why the month of May is not the end
The Community Voices Series: Dr. Neila Miled
The Office of Respectful Environments, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion is pleased to introduce Dr. Neila Miled, our new Anti-Racism Advisor
Introducing: The Community Voices Series
Join us in learning from and celebrating champions of culture transformation
Indigenous Nurses Day 2021
Celebrate Indigenous Nurses Day on May 14 by learning about Edith Monture, the first Indigenous woman to become a registered nurse in Canada
Apology from BC Health Regulatory Colleges
“Racism in Health Care: An Apology to Indigenous People and a Pledge to Be Anti-Racist”
Asian Heritage Month Events at UBC
See what’s happening around UBC for Asian Heritage Month 2021
Asian Heritage Month 2021
Throughout the month of May, we acknowledge and celebrate the many contributions that Canadians of Asian origin have made
Notable Figure: Anderson Ruffin Abbott
April 7, 1837 is the birthdate of Anderson Ruffin Abbott: the first Canadian-born Black person to graduate from medical school