Simonne Horwitz is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Saskatchewan, where her research and teaching focus on African History and the History of Medicine in Africa. Simonne has won 3 Provost’s Teaching awards and the George Ivany Internationalization Award for her focus on Internationalization in her teaching. As an openly queer, neuro-diverse teacher and scholar who lives with mental illness,
Simonne uses her lived experiences to connect with a diverse group of students and create accountable spaces where all students can learn and thrive. This episode focuses on inclusivity and accountable spaces where everyone belongs.
Simonne uses her lived experiences to connect with a diverse group of students and create accountable spaces where all students can learn and thrive. This episode focuses on inclusivity and accountable spaces where everyone belongs.