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  1. This statement reasserts the AAUP’s fundamental and enduring commitment to eliminating discrimination and addressing the persistent inequalities created by both past and present discriminatory practices in higher education.

  2. Mar 24, 2021 · An awareness of the situation within higher education has prompted great interest in the development of legislative frameworks to protect these groups from overt and more subtle forms of discrimination (Dowdeswell et al., 2010; Dua and Bhanji, 2012).

    • Wendy Cukier, Patience Adamu, Charlie Wall-Andrews, Mohamed Elmi
    • 2021
  3. Jun 22, 2023 · This paper reviews existing policies related to anti-racism and anti-discrimination at five major universities in Canada and assesses the equity initiatives undertaken by university authorities to promote greater access and inclusion of different ethnic minority groups. The study is based on secondary data sources.

  4. May 31, 2022 · This paper reviews existing policies related to anti-racism and anti-discrimination at five major universities in Canada and assesses the equity initiatives undertaken by university authorities...

  5. Jul 22, 2020 · Social inclusion policy in higher education—also referenced as affirmative action, reservations, schedules, or antidiscrimination—has been used widely to promote equity and access for minority and historically discriminated subgroups who wish to participate in tertiary education.

    • Suchitra Gururaj, Patricia Somers, Jessica Fry, Del Watson, Francesca Cicero, Marilia Morosini, Mari...
    • 2021
  6. Nov 18, 2021 · In addition to landmark cases like Dixon v. Alabama (1961), new federal laws also bolstered civil rights in higher education. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 banned discrimination on the basis of race.

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  8. Inside the Courtroom: Litigating Islam and Muslimness in Canadian Entrapment Trials. Basema Al-Alami is a doctoral candidate at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, specializing in the intersection of counterterrorism, entrapment law, and anti-Muslim bias in Canada’s legal system.

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