Students, faculty and staff recognized with IDERD awards
University of Toronto students, staff and faculty have been honoured with 2020 IDERD Impact Awards for their leadership and innovation in working towards the elimination of racism and the advancement of anti-racism.
The awards were announced at U of T’s fifth annual International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (IDERD) conference.
Entisar Yusuf received the student leadership award (individual) in recognition of her work founding and leading the Black Graduate Students Association and her thesis research on Black graduate students navigating higher education.
“Anti-racism in action is building awareness and changing attitudes to provide universal equitable access,” Yusuf said.
Here is the full list of 2020 IDERD Award winners:
Student Leadership Award
(Individual) Entisar Yusuf, master’s student in educational leadership and policy, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
(Group) Uncovering Racism in Rehabilitation Authorship Team (members: PhD candidate Llana James; master’s student Sally Abudiab; and PhD candidate Samira Omar – all of the Rehabilitation Sciences Institute in the Temerty Faculty of Medicine)
Administration Leadership Award
Sania Hameed, career educator, career exploration and education, U of T Student Life
Academic & Research Award
Beverly Bain, professor, department of historical studies, U of T Mississauga
Strategic Innovation Initiatives Award
(Individual) Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, assistant professor, department of sociology, U of T Mississauga
(Group) Enhancing Access Through Youth Community Partnerships (team lead: Danielle Dinunzio, program co-ordinator, integrated learning and community engagement, Hart House)
Faith, Anti-racism & Change Award
Sofia Freudenstein, third-year student, Faculty of Arts & Science