The Black Policy Conference is the leading policy driven forum to address the issues affecting Black communities and is the longest-running conference in the Harvard Kennedy School's history. The conference provides an opportunity for the convergence of the world’s greatest minds and practitioners with the hope and intent of finding sustainable solutions for issues facing Black communities.
This year, the Gender, Diversity and Public Policy Initiative collaborated with students from the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) and UofT'S Black Students' Association (BSA) to organize a panel focusing on policy issues affecting Black Canadians. The conference took place in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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This collaboration was made possible with the financial support of Professor Ian Clark.
Canadian panelists in discussion for “The Myth of Multiculturalism: Policy Issues Affecting Black Canadians” panel at the 14th annual Black Policy Conference at Harvard University.