Principle 5: Recognize, value and support diversity
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12 August 2025
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Principle 5: Recognize, value and support diversity
All members of LA&PS will feel recognized and included in the academic work, priorities, and vision of the Faculty, and will see their communities reflected in curricular offerings, among the student body and across the teaching spectrum.
By the Numbers
0%
DEDI Training Staff Completion Rate
$0K+
Distributed to Women and Black-Identifying Students through Advancing YU in 2024-25
$1.0M
Awarded to IEP Foundation Program by IRCC
2024-25 Highlights
Pride Month
At LA&PS we proudly celebrate and honour the diversity, strength and advocacy of the 2SLGBTQI+ community.
Tom Janes Award for Black Scholars
In 2024, the recipients of the Tom Janes Award for Black Scholars were honoured at a special celebration event that recognized their achievements and provided space to share their lived experiences as Black students within LA&PS.
Advancing YU
Advancing YU hosted their 2024-25 celebration event for women and/or Black-identifying students in March. The event provided a platform for program participants to share their experiences, network with alumni mentors and collect their completion certificates.
International Orientation & Transition
Before the Fall 2024 term, International students new to LA&PS were invited to YU Landing, a pre-orientation program designed to help students transition into their first year at York University academically, socially and personally.
York's Annual Chinese Culture Day
LA&PS proudly celebrates the vibrant cultural heritage, accomplishments and resilience of the Chinese community. To mark the Chinese Lunar New Year, LA&PS hosted a special event showcasing Chinese excellence and traditions through engaging keynote lectures and captivating Tai-Chi performances.
VCP BIPOC ARTIST HUB & BLACK HISTORY MONTH
This year Vanier College Productions (VCP) organized their second BIPOC Artist Hub at York University, open to all BIPOC artists, for group discussions, games, guest lecturers and an end of the season showcase.
2024-25 Achievements
This year, we continued to enhance our Advancing YU mentorship program and created a more formalized program for our women and/or Black-identifying program participants. We ran four workshops focused on career readiness for mentees and promoted more regular meetings with their mentors to improve the overall experience. Since launching the Advancing YU mentorship and scholarship program to support women and Black-identifying students, the program has awarded over $450,000 in scholarships, has provided mentorship to over 450 students and has successfully engaged 150 alumni mentors.
In an effort to make LA&PS a more inclusive destination for students from equity-seeking groups, we secured $750,000 for the Tom Janes Award for Black Scholars, which has awarded $5,000 in renewable scholarships to 42 Black students in LA&PS since 2020.
To celebrate international, Black, Indigenous, racialized students, 2SLGBTQ+ and students with disabilities, Founders College ran a series of events and specialized programming focused on Decolonizing, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (DEDI) including Black & Bold and a new initiative, Black Students Speak.
To support international student enrolment, we launched a new Integrated Year One program in partnership with York's School of Continuing Studies, which provides a new pathway for international students who do not meet the English language proficiency requirement, by providing them with English language support alongside their program of study.
We expanded international in-person recruitment activities to British Columbia and Alberta.
To help bolster international recruitment efforts, we are working in partnership with schools in China, India and Ghana to develop new pathway programs.
Following the completion of a Black Equity Audit, LA&PS implemented a variety of recommendations at the Faculty staffing level including:
Updating job postings to include more inclusive language to encourage a more diverse pool of qualified applicants and ensure that Black staff members have access to internal growth opportunities.
Prioritizing internal promotion opportunities, including Black managerial hires, to ensure that Black staff are supported in their career development goals.
This year, we continued to foster a culture of diversity and inclusion through knowledge sharing and professional development. 90% of LA&PS staff completed Decolonization, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (DEDI) training.
The LA&PS Bridging Program for Internationally Educated Professionals is designed to assist newcomers to the country in navigating the complexities of the Canadian job market. This year 93 students joined the IEP Foundation Program, focused on professional communication, leadership, IT, law and management skills, while 90 IEP students also graduated with the Professional Certificate program in Canadian business and IT between June 2024-25.
The IEP Foundation Program was granted $1.2M by Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Canada in March, for the future delivery of the program from 2025-28, to support 220 newcomer and refugee participants.
The Faculty's Women's Studies Bridging Program offers academic bridging courses for women who want to upgrade their writing and speaking skills and explore the possibility of university study. In April 2025, the Global & Community Engagement team brought together 22 women enrolled in the Women's Studies Bridging Program for a celebration of their achievements and opportunity to hear about the experience of transitioning to a university degree at York from LA&PS' oldest graduate!
This year we allocated $15,000 in funding to our LA&PS Bridging Programs (Women's Bridging, IEP and Sanctuary Scholars Programs) through the Atkinson College Students and Alumni Associations Endowment.
Success Stories
Receiving the Tom Janes Award is an incredible honour that has significantly impacted my academic journey. This award not only provides financial support, easing the burden of tuition and other expenses, but it also serves as a source of motivation, reminding me that hard work and dedication do not go unnoticed. It has reinforced my confidence in my abilities and encouraged me to continue striving for excellence.
— Nestaho Hirsi Tom Janes Award Recipient
Being the first in my family to pursue higher education...this scholarship has been a dream come true and has helped me put my full attention on my studies without any stress of whether I am able to fund my educational journey.
— Hanan Malinhassan Tom Janes Award Recipient
As a mature student returning to York with a passion for policy analysis, Advancing YU has made my transition back to student life seamless. The program provided valuable workshops for my well-being and academic success, and I was connected with a caring mentor who guided me in planning and achieving my goals.
— Karen Welcome Advancing YU Student
Being a part of Advancing YU this year was a transformative experience that helped me grow and nurture my potential. Advancing YU also connected me with resources within and outside York University, which were crucial when navigating during a challenging time in my life.
The IEP Bridging Program not only opened my eyes to the abundance of opportunities but also breathed life into my dreams.
— Dawit Gulta IEP Certificate Program Alumni
As someone who immigrated from the Azores in Portugal, I resonate deeply with the journey of establishing a life in a new country and the importance of preparing oneself for success in new and unfamiliar settings. This bridging program serves as a vital resource, aiding skilled and educated newcomers in navigating the challenges they often face when pursuing employment in a new environment.
— MJ Maciel Jorge Associate Dean, Global and Community Engagement
The DLLL 1001 course made me feel comfortable. I was really anxious and not sure how I felt about this course. I didn't know how I was going to fit in. I didn't know how I was going to seamlessly incorporate myself into the student body. And I can confidently say with this class, I was able to do so with ease and that's something I am grateful for.
— Lorraine Akisanya LA&PS International Student (DLLL 1001)
This unique mentorship program connects third- and fourth-year Black and/or women students with accomplished York alumni for invaluable career guidance, skills development, and financial support.
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$1,000 stipend opportunity: Get career-changing mentorship through Advancing YU!
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We’re excited to welcome the 2024-2025 Advancing YU mentors as we kick off mentor-mentee matching this month!
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Advancing YU would like to extend our appreciation to our Founding Sponsor, Canada Life, for supporting the program since 2021.
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Advancing YU is a unique program that matches select alumni who are achieving success in their chosen fields, with third- and fourth-year Black and/or women students.
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Today the #YorkU community came together to celebrate Pride Month!
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The Didi Khayatt Collection can be found at the Clara Thomas Archives in Scott Library.
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We thank everyone who attended the 2024 Alchemy Lecture: The City of Our Dreaming.
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