The SSMU has made a commitment to social justice and equity as stated in the Constitution. “The Society commits to demonstrating leadership in the matters of human rights, social justice and environmental protection.” To truly and adequately demonstrate leadership in matters of human rights and social justice, and to act as an ally to groups facing oppression and marginalization at McGill, the SSMU must provide spaces of the voices of these groups to be heard.
This research is intended to provide several potential avenues through which the SSMU can develop more equitable and representative governance structures.
See the full document in the following link: Report on Alternative & Equitable Governance 2016-08-15