Concordia University issues apology to Black community for history of racism
Montreal’s Concordia University issued a formal apology to Black communities on Friday for the harm caused by institutional racism and in particular for events that led to a landmark 1969 student protest.
University president Graham Carr said that addressing the institution’s history of anti-Black racism was long overdue and a necessary step to move forward.
The apology was made during a ceremony at the university’s downtown campus, where a final report on anti-Black racism was released containing recommendations to help the university mend its relationship with Black communities in Montreal.
“I hope that the ability to execute the recommendations will make us a better university, to make us a truly welcoming university where everyone, regardless of their identity or background, has the chance to flourish,” Carr said in an interview.

