This award-winning blog article by Mosope Afolabi-Ajayi highlights systemic racism in Canada and the United States, tracing its roots to colonial policies, segregation, and hierarchical structures that have historically marginalized Indigenous, Black, and Asian communities. Mosope discusses the persistent impact of these injustices and calls for transformative action, including education on colonial histories, reparations, and policy reforms to address and dismantle systemic racism, fostering equity and inclusivity across North America.
Category: blogs
How Bad Sleeping Habits affect Decision-Making for Team Leaders
This prize winning article by Carla Barrantes talks about how sleep deprivation hinders decisionmkaing much like or worse than alcohol. Generation1.ca was a proud sponsor of this contest.
Congratulations Data Storytellers!
Congratulations to four bright data storytellers and bloggers from Founder and CEO, Professor Arundati Dandapani’s Research Communications class who bagged book prizes and publication opportunities sponsored by Generation1.ca at the Humber College 2024 RAP Research Forum.
What’s Behind your More Expensive Coffee? It’s the Widening Global Trade Finance Gap
One of the winning blogs in our best research bloggers contest at Humber College by Siddharth Chandani delves into the trade finance dynamics that create food insecurity.
Congratulations Data Storytellers!
Ten data storytellers win prizes in our founder’s best data and insights blogs contest for two of her research communications courses in the fall.
