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(TEST) Anti-Racism Reads: See No Stranger In-Person
Join us for the next installment of Anti-Racism Reads, which will feature a discussion of Valerie Kaur’s See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love. Jermal Jones, the Libraries associate director, EDIA, will facilitate a small group discussion. You do not have to have read the book to join us!
Books are available for purchase at Words Worth Books, or to borrow from our libraries, KPL or WPL.
Please note: While we are no longer able to offer complimentary hard copies, we remain committed to ensuring access to these texts and will work to provide digital or alternative formats to support meaningful engagement with this critical initiative. If you have questions about accessing materials, please contact libevents@uwaterloo.ca
This in-person event has limited capacity; please register to reserve your seat. If you have accommodation requests or questions, reach out to libevents@uwaterloo.ca with your needs. All are welcome.
- Date:
- Tuesday, August 19, 2025
- Time:
- 11:30am - 1:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Dana Porter Library - Third Floor Learning Lab (LIB 323)
- Campus:
- University of Waterloo - Main Campus
- Audience:
- Faculty / Instructors Graduate Students Researchers Undergraduate Students Waterloo staff
- Categories:
- Discussion
Facilitators
Jermal Jones (MEd) is the associate director, EDIA, at the University of Waterloo Libraries and co-founder of Next Gen Men (NGM), a team of staff and volunteers empowering boys (and men) to change the way they see, think and act about masculinity. He is also a second-year PhD student in the Recreation and Leisure Aging, Health and Wellbeing program, where he studies the intersections between race (Black), ethnicity, gender (men) and ag(e)ing from an interdisciplinary lens.
Event Support
Graham Yeates is an administrative assistant at the University of Waterloo Libraries. He helps coordinate event registration. If you have questions about this event, please contact him at libevents@uwaterloo.ca.