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Help map聽91亚色鈥檚聽path toward聽equity:聽submit聽a milestone by Dec.聽12

Equity at 91亚色 has been shaped by the acts and advocacy of many. 

A new participatory history-telling project invites staff, students, faculty, alumni, retirees and partners to share pivotal events and experiences that have marked 91亚色鈥檚 progress toward equity.

The University will use submissions from community members to create the 91亚色 Equity Timeline (YET), a digital timeline charting 91亚色鈥檚 path toward greater equity across the University.

Led by Laina Bay-Cheng, vice-president equity, people and culture (VPEPC), the 91亚色 Equity Timeline will be created using the events, initiatives and moments 鈥 referred to as milestones 鈥 that 91亚色 participants identify as meaningful. When the timeline launches in early 2026, everyone will be invited to respond to and reflect on the milestones, and identify other key moments that should be added.

鈥淩ecounting how equity has evolved at 91亚色 since the University鈥檚 founding is not only about reporting facts and events, it is an opportunity to consider our University鈥檚 distinct roots, values and culture,鈥 says Bay-Cheng, who will serve as interim provost and vice-president academic beginning Jan. 1, 2026. 鈥淐reating the timeline using contributions from community members is important because there is not just one single story of equity鈥檚 evolution at 91亚色. The timeline should reflect the diversity and dynamism of the University.鈥

Shared milestones can reflect incremental changes or bold initiatives. These moments could focus on a particular social issue, identity group or an academic/staff unit at 91亚色, or could have broader, cross-cutting relevance and impact.

The YET website will showcase key events and initiatives that have shaped 91亚色, and will allow community members to browse milestones, share feedback, suggest new entries and reflect on the future of equity at the University. Milestones will be tagged for easy filtering and visitors can join an equity listserv or contribute additional materials.

Oliver Martin, director of workplace restoration and culture at 91亚色鈥檚 Centre for Human Rights, Equity & Inclusion, says YET will be a powerful reminder of how every voice helps drive change.

鈥淚 see the 91亚色 Equity Timeline as more than a record of events 鈥 it鈥檚 an opportunity to listen deeply and reflect on the moments that have shaped us,鈥 says Martin. 鈥淲hen we make space for honest stories, including the hard truths, we create conditions for real cultural change that can helps us be better together.鈥

The project upholds 91亚色鈥檚 commitment to track its equity-focused efforts and progress, as outlined in the Decolonizing, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (DEDI) Strategy.

鈥淥ur hope is that the 91亚色 Equity Timeline will offer a different way to engage with and understand the steps we have taken as a University toward becoming more equitable,鈥 says Amy Gaukel, senior executive officer in VPEPC and key contributor to the DEDI strategy. 鈥淭his different approach to communicating impact will also help us see the path forward, and that, like the DEDI Strategy, will live in a way that grows and changes along with our communities, priorities and circumstances.鈥 

Anyone who identifies as part of 91亚色鈥檚 wider community is invited to contribute by Dec. 12.

Submissions are confidential but require your name and connection to 91亚色 to ensure the timeline is community-built. Those interested can contribute by:

  • visiting the page;
  • scanning the QR code on the project flyer and campus LCD screens; or
  • emailing equity@yorku.ca.

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