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Students Against anti-Black Racism (SABR)

SABR supports dialogue about racism within the Rotman community to engage and unite the community in actions that will advance racial justice.

Sarah Kaplan2021-01-06T11:37:40-05:00Categories: Student Clubs|Tags: Race|
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Rotman’s Women in Management Association (WIMA)

WIMA (Women in Management Association) promotes women in all aspects of business and management, encouraging and fostering the growth, development and advancement of women in the business community.

Gender and the Economy2019-04-03T14:01:18-04:00Categories: Student Clubs|Tags: Leadership, MBA|
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WiMen

WiMen is a network of men who are committed to understanding and increasing diversity and gender inclusion in the Rotman community and in the workplace.

Gender and the Economy2019-04-08T11:02:50-04:00Categories: Student Clubs|Tags: Allies, Leadership, Masculinity, MBA|
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Rotman’s LBGTQ+ student club, The Letters

The Letters is a group of LGBTQ+ students and allies whose mission is to provide personal and professional support to LGBTQ+ students as well as create an inclusive school environment by engaging allies and building awareness of LGBTQ+ issues.

Gender and the Economy2019-04-03T13:59:24-04:00Categories: Student Clubs|Tags: LGBTQ+, MBA|
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