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Stephen Gill est professeur de recherche distingué en science politique, communications et culture à l'Université York. Il est également membre de la Société royale du Canada et membre associé principal du Collège St. Anthony à l’Université d'Oxford . Son domaine d'étude se situe dans les domaines des relations internationales, de l'économie politique mondiale, et de la théorie sociale et politique.
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Stephen Gill is the Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science, Communications and Culture at York University. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and a Senior Associate Member of St. Anthony’s College, Oxford University. His area of focus is in the fields of International Relations, Global Political Economy and Social and Political Theory.
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Hello everyone, and welcome back to another episode of the Goalie Hacks Podcast, and I’m excited to welcome today former CIS Athlete and current mental performance coaching leader, Dr. Cassidy Preston to the show today.
We discuss about most important skill young athletes and Goalies should start developing that will help them transition smoothly to the next level. Dive into Cassidy’s personal mental performance coaching philosophy. Actionable skill that people can start improving today and the dramatic impact it has on one’s performance. Systems to be built to manage the distractions. Antidote to getting over the fears of making mistakes and failing. Things Goalies and Athletes can start doing to improve their consistency significantly.
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On this week’s episode of The President’s Lounge, Majeed sits down with Coach Kamau Peterson to chat about his career in the CFL and what it took to get there. The two discuss the challenges that Kamau went through in the early days, how he embodies a black excellence mindset, and what success means to him.
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On this episode of the President’s Lounge, Majeed is again joined by Kwabeena and Dondre. The guys throw it back to Valentine’s Day when they broke down different love languages as well as the pitfalls of modern dating. They discuss things such as navigating social media and finding connections in modern times, and also reflect on some more serious topics such as dealing with racist language from your peers.
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In this episode of The President’s Lounge, Majeed sits down with Pablo, Marco, and Erica, the *best* Master’s Office of all time at York University. They chat about the impact COVID-19 has had on student mental health, what young people can be doing to support their wellbeing, and how York's faculty has adapted to a remote setting.
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Even before COVID-19, education experts were sounding the alarm about the future of racialized children in our schools. And the COVID-19 pandemic has only underscored – even deepened – the divide. Carl James, professor of education at York University and Kulsoom Anwer, a high school teacher who works out of one of Toronto's most marginalized neighborhoods, Jane and Finch, join us to discuss the injustices and inequalities in the education system – and the way forward.
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How to curb anti-Black racism in Canadian schools
https://theconversation.com/how-to-curb-anti-black-racism-in-canadian-schools-150489
Black History: How racism in Ontario schools today is connected to a history of segregation
https://theconversation.com/black-history-how-racism-in-ontario-schools-today-is-connected-to-a-history-of-segregation-147633
Canadian universities: 10 years of anti-racist reports but little action
https://theconversation.com/canadian-universities-10-years-of-anti-racist-reports-but-little-action-153033
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The union representing striking workers at York University says the Ontario government's back-to-work legislation amounts to a "trampling" of employees' constitutional rights.The Doug Ford government introduced legislation to end the strike that has crippled the university for nearly five months.
"Trampling workers' constitutional rights is difficult to stomach," said Devin Lefebvre, chairperson of CUPE Local 3903.
Does back-to-work legislation infringe upon employee rights?
Employment Lawyer Lior Samfiru, partner at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP, joined host Tasha Kheiriddin on Global News Radio 640 Toronto to discuss the legality of legislation forcing workers to return to work, and an unionized employee's right to strike.
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