Empire Club of Canada

Virtual Event: The Power of Black Female Leadership

07.07.2020 - By Empire Club of CanadaPlay

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Three women, trail blazers in advancing the cause of black women in Canada, politicians from all three levels of government who spent their careers and indeed their lives fighting to make it better for black women and indeed all minority women in Canada.

The Empire Club has brought together Jean Augustine, Zanana Akande and Beverley Salmon to tell the story of how they fought for equal rights and the necessary legislative and behavioral changes to create a conducive climate for equal rights. In a panel discussion moderated by Gwyn Chapman, these three seasoned politicians will recount the challenges they faced in this regard, and what actually made a difference. They will also cast their eyes toward the future and discuss what challenges lay ahead for young black women in this new era of hyper partisanship.

This event is a must see for anyone who follows political life in Canada and is interested in building on past successes to move the dial forward in what many believe will be a challenging BUT HOPEFUL future.

Panelists:

Zanana Akande, Public Service; Educator; Policy Shaper; Community Advocate

Honourable Dr. Jean Augustine P.C., C.M., C.B.E. Grenadian Canadian Educational Administrator; Advocate for Social Justice; Politician

Dr. Beverley Salmon, Member of the Order of Ontario in 2016 and the Order of Canada in 2017; Community Activist

Moderator:

Gwyn Chapman, Television Broadcaster; Community Organizer; Former, Special Advisor, Youth Engagement, Office of the Mayor

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