Diversity and Inclusion We Are The Cougars Podcast
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In this episode, sports historians Ornella Nzendukiyimana and Marty Clark discuss the topic of diversity and inclusion. Using current and past examples, they define these terms and explain that having a diverse community doesn’t always mean that it is inclusive.
Our experts on this topic are Ornella Nzindukiyimana, Ph.D who is an assistant professor of Human Kinetics at St. Francis Xavier University and Marty Clark, Ph.D who is anassistant professor at Mount Royal University. This conversation is narrated by Brad Clark who teaches at Mount Royal University on issues of race, ethics and the media in the School of Communication Studies.
This topic is one episode of a four part series on diversity and inclusion. To find out more information, visit mrucougars.com/dipodcast or We Are The Cougars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
This project was led by Cougars Athletics and Recreation and produced by Katya Sodamin, Brad Clark, Stuart Bleay, Alexander Brodie and Jarron Mueller.
In this episode, sports historians Ornella Nzendukiyimana and Marty Clark discuss the topic of diversity and inclusion. Using current and past examples, they define these terms and explain that having a diverse community doesn’t always mean that it is inclusive.
Our experts on this topic are Ornella Nzindukiyimana, Ph.D who is an assistant professor of Human Kinetics at St. Francis Xavier University and Marty Clark, Ph.D who is anassistant professor at Mount Royal University. This conversation is narrated by Brad Clark who teaches at Mount Royal University on issues of race, ethics and the media in the School of Communication Studies.
This topic is one episode of a four part series on diversity and inclusion. To find out more information, visit mrucougars.com/dipodcast or We Are The Cougars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
This project was led by Cougars Athletics and Recreation and produced by Katya Sodamin, Brad Clark, Stuart Bleay, Alexander Brodie and Jarron Mueller.