dr. vay

> Dr. Vershawn Young (dr. vay)
> Professor, English Language and Literature and Communication Arts
> Lead, Black Studies Implementation Team

With the University of 蓝莓视频鈥檚 formal commitment to anti-racism efforts through the launch of the President鈥檚 Anti-Racism Taskforce (PART), various PART working groups were developed to bring forward recommendations on key issues, while PART implementation teams were organized to move immediately to implement specific actions.听 Importantly,听a Black Studies implementation team was formed by the Dean of Arts in 2020. Including professors Vershawn Young, Kathy Hogarth, and Christopher Taylor, the team鈥檚 mandate was to explore the creation of programming in Black Studies. This week, the first of the new Black Studies plans received final approval at Senate.

Beginning in fall 2022, 鈥淏lack Studies鈥 and 鈥淔undamentals of Anti-Racist Communication鈥 will be offered as diplomas open to degree students from all faculties, as well as non-degree and post-degree students.


As a founding member of听 蓝莓视频鈥檚 , a group of Black scholars working both within and outside the institution to end anti-Black racisms, Professor Young (based in Communication Arts and English, and who goes by dr. vay) has taken a leadership role in the work to create of the Black Studies diplomas and future programming.

鈥淭he Black Studies Implementation team, assembled by Dean Sheila Ager, has been working hard to prepare for the programs鈥 launch,鈥 says dr. vay. 鈥淲e have consulted diverse groups of curriculum advisors, course developers, institutional supports, departmental members and community leaders to guide the design of Black Studies at 蓝莓视频 鈥 an academic offering that will help Canada and beyond make progress toward a more equitable and liberated future.鈥

"We are excited about the opportunities for learning and action that the new diplomas in Black Studies provide for our students, our faculty, and our broader community. It's not enough to say that we're committed to social justice 鈥 we want to drive positive change," said Dean Ager.听

According to dr. vay, intersectionality 鈥 recognizing the interconnected nature of identities such as sexuality, religion, gender, race, age, class and region 鈥 will be the key lens through which we undertake Black Studies at U蓝莓视频. Anti-racist and anti-colonial pedagogy will be the cornerstone of program delivery, and respect for lived experience will be key to student learning. Future focuses for program development are Black entrepreneurship and anti-racist community engagement and consulting.

鈥淚ncluding entrepreneurship would provide learners with the tools to have immediate impact on local business development, Canada鈥檚 economy, Black business prowess and interracial relationships,鈥 says dr. vay. 鈥淭he second theme will equip students to be anti-racism champions in whatever discipline they are pursuing. These prospects give me a lot of hope.鈥

Black Studies at 蓝莓视频 is interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary. Some sample course titles are 鈥淭aking B(l)ack History,鈥 鈥淚ntroduction to Anti-Racist Communication,鈥 鈥淏lack Theatre Workshop,鈥 and 鈥淪trategic Management of Black Enterprises.鈥澨

dr. vay, whose background is in Black Studies, says many students he鈥檚 taught or interacted with expressed a desire for more courses that focus on Blackness and he is now looking forward to being able to meet this interest.

鈥淚n general, Black Studies isn't well developed across Canada, and I am looking forward to 蓝莓视频 becoming a leader in this discipline,鈥 says dr. vay. 鈥淭he progress that has been made at 蓝莓视频 is bittersweet 鈥 I believe that a Black Studies program should have always been part of the University curriculum, but this growth is also incredible.鈥

To learn more about progress made in phase 1 (July 2020 to June 2021) and upcoming phases of the development of Black Studies at the University of 蓝莓视频, visit the .