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Keynote/Conference Presentations

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Past Sample Topics:
  • The Power of Cultural Glasses: Cross-Racial and Cross-Cultural Mentoring (Copenhagen, Denmark) View a video of this presentation.
  • Mentoring and Diversity in Canada (Copenhagen, Denmark)
  • Anchoring Inclusion: The Role of Leadership (Alabama College System Human Resource Management Association, Birmingham, Alabama)
  • Dynamics of Diversity in the Work and Service Environment (Laurier University)
  • Diversity, Equity and Human Rights: Trends and What they Mean for You (Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Human Resources Conference)
  • Knowing, Feeling, Doing…A Journey in Diversity Competence (Peel Board of Education Diversity Practitioners)
  • Adventures in Lilliput: Women of Color in the Canadian Workplace (Canadian Business Women’s Symposium)
  • Creating Community out of Diversity (Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School Professional Development Day)
  • Raising the Bar on Anti-Black Police Racial Profiling: Anatomy o fa Social Justice Campaign (Legal Aid Toronto)
  • Tall People in a Short World: Women in the Workplace (Canadian Department of Food and Safety)
  • Health Care in Halton: Changing Demographics: Changing Needs (Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital)
  • The Diverse Workplace: Welcome to a Brave New World (McMaster University, Engineering)

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