Tag: BHM

Robert Sutherland’s lasting legacy

Robert Sutherland’s enrolment at Queen’s was and continues to be a significant part of the school’s history. As someone who’s remembered not only for surpassing Canadian milestones, but saving Queen’s during a crucial financial crisis, Sutherland is among the university’s most notable alumni.  Born...

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Panel discusses religion and reproductive rights in Ghana

Whether religion is compatible with sexual and reproductive rights in contemporary Ghana was the discussion Thursday night as part of a seminar series hosted by Studies in National and International Development (SNID). Coming from distinct professional backgrounds, panel members provided unique perspectives...

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Beyoncé’s “Formation” isn’t perfect, but it’s empowering

After releasing the music video for her latest single “Formation”, Beyoncé has gotten her fair share of both praise and criticism.  Critics quickly took to their respective platforms to condemn Beyoncé’s latest track, calling it anti-police and needlessly political. And there’s no doubt that “Formation”...

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The importance of Black History Month

Earlier this year, I experienced possibly the most awkward first date of my life. My date asked me why a club like the African Caribbean Students’ Association (ACSA) existed. He then proceeded to state that it’s the same thing as having a “White person’s club”.  Read more at QJLongform.com.

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A one-woman show

Ruth Oketch has the kind of infectious smile that makes it almost impossible not to smile back. Though only in second year, she appears confident and self-assured, and has already achieved a great deal of success in a number of campus plays and musicals.  Read more at QJLongform.com.

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