About READI and the READI Group
READI is an acronym for Respect, Equity, Accessibility, Diversity, and Inclusion.
We are an interest and action group at Dalhousie University, located in Kjipuktuk within Mi'kma'ki, which is the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi'kmaq. Kjipuktuk is also known as Halifax in Nova Scotia, Canada.
The READI Group was founded in 2021 by Raghav Sampangi, Gabriella Mosquera, and Carla Heggie, who are educators at Dalhousie University's Faculty of Computer Science. Currently, Raghav and Gabriella are continuing this work.
We work on projects related to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility, and where possible, strive to advocate for, and develop structures and recommendations for, tangible and sustainable systemic change, to foster inclusion and belonging in our community.
We base our work on the following key values:
- Action, access, and accountability
- Building trust within the community through action
- Collaboration
- Diversity of views and approaches to problem solving
Education
We have recently completed a fellowship in Competence in Computing (3C) at Duke University (link opens in a new tab or window).
Current members

Raghav V. Sampangi, PhD (he/him)
Raghav is a Senior Instructor at Dalhousie's Faculty of Computer Science, and a Cultural Competence in Computing (3C) Fellow at Duke University.
Email: raghav@cs.dal.ca
M. Gabriella Mosquera (she/her)
Gabriella is an Instructor at Dalhousie's Faculty of Computer Science, and a Cultural Competence in Computing (3C) Fellow at Duke University.
Email: mosquera@cs.dal.ca