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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.ncwcanada.ca/event/whats-in-a-name-why-ide
 ntifying-the-specificity-of-racism-matters-22/register">What’s in a name
 ? Why identifying the specificity of racism matters.</a>\nWhat’s in a na
 me? Why identifying the specificity of racism matters. Dr. Delia D. Dougla
 s is an accomplished academic with a Ph.D. in Sociology and a Master's in 
 Sport Studies\, currently serving as the Director of the Office of Anti-Ra
 cism at the University of Manitoba. Her interdisciplinary research focuses
  on the intersections of race\, gender\, and sport\, emphasizing the impor
 tance of recognizing the complexities of racism. Drawing from various fiel
 ds\, including critical race and gender studies\, she addresses the legaci
 es of historical injustices and their impact on contemporary issues. Her w
 ork is recognized internationally\, including invitations to speak at sign
 ificant platforms including the United Nations. Her nuanced approach is vi
 tal for effective anti-racist action and enhancing racial literacy. BIO: D
 r. Delia D. Douglas holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Cali
 fornia\, Santa Cruz\, a Master of Science in Sport Studies from Miami Univ
 ersity (Oxford\, OH). She is the Director of the Office of Anti-Racism at 
 the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences\, at the University of Manitoba. She i
 s also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology
  at the University of Manitoba. Dr. Douglas is a member of the Board of th
 e Black Health Education Collaborative\, a national organization of schola
 rs and practitioners committed to improving Black health through education
  and research. Her scholarship is interdisciplinary\, drawing upon critica
 l race and gender studies\, Black diaspora studies\, postcolonial studies\
 , and sport studies\, and is attentive to the continuing significance of t
 he legacies of enslavement\, imperialism\, and settler colonialism. She ha
 s taught at the Institute for Gender\, Race\, Sexuality and Social Justice
  at the University of British Columbia\, Simon Fraser University\, the Uni
 versity of Manitoba\, and at selected US universities. [...]
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 hat’s in a name? Why identifying the specificity of racism matters.</a>\
 nWhat’s in a name? Why identifying the specificity of racism matters. Dr
 . Delia D. Douglas is an accomplished academic with a Ph.D. in Sociology a
 nd a Master's in Sport Studies\, currently serving as the Director of the 
 Office of Anti-Racism at the University of Manitoba. Her interdisciplinary
  research focuses on the intersections of race\, gender\, and sport\, emph
 asizing the importance of recognizing the complexities of racism. Drawing 
 from various fields\, including critical race and gender studies\, she add
 resses the legacies of historical injustices and their impact on contempor
 ary issues. Her work is recognized internationally\, including invitations
  to speak at significant platforms including the United Nations. Her nuanc
 ed approach is vital for effective anti-racist action and enhancing racial
  literacy. BIO: Dr. Delia D. Douglas holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the U
 niversity of California\, Santa Cruz\, a Master of Science in Sport Studie
 s from Miami University (Oxford\, OH). She is the Director of the Office o
 f Anti-Racism at the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences\, at the University o
 f Manitoba. She is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Sociolog
 y and Criminology at the University of Manitoba. Dr. Douglas is a member o
 f the Board of the Black Health Education Collaborative\, a national organ
 ization of scholars and practitioners committed to improving Black health 
 through education and research. Her scholarship is interdisciplinary\, dra
 wing upon critical race and gender studies\, Black diaspora studies\, post
 colonial studies\, and sport studies\, and is attentive to the continuing 
 significance of the legacies of enslavement\, imperialism\, and settler co
 lonialism. She has taught at the Institute for Gender\, Race\, Sexuality a
 nd Social Justice at the University of British Columbia\, Simon Fraser Uni
 versity\, the University of Manitoba\, and at selected US universities. [.
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