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Transforming Systems: Disability Rights in Policy, Education, and leadership

DAWN Canada @join.dawncanada and Concordia University’s Office of Community Engagement @oce.concordia invite you to “Transforming Systems: Disability Rights in Policy, Education, and leadership”—featuring The Most Honourable Kerryann Ifill, a powerhouse Barbadian disability advocate and former youngest Senate President of Barbados.

⏱️When: Sat Nov 15 — In-person 12–3:30 PM ET (musical performance and light meal from 2:30-3:30 PM) // Online 12–2:30 PM

📍Where: Concordia University Conference Centre, 1450 St. Guy (Guy–Concordia) - also available online (hybrid format)

Moderated by yours truly, with @ta.ivy___ ,Liza Arnason, founder and Chair of @asecommunity and @allie.pauld on the panel. Music by the incomparable @fatima___wilson from @handsofsteel.entertainment. Bajan-style bites by @chefseansns

Join us, community members, leaders, academics, and advocates, as we work toward inclusion and equity for Black people with disabilities.

Centering Black disability justice, policy, education, and research, because our communities deserve systems that work.

Wheelchair accessible venue.

For more information and to RSVP click here

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