June 23rd 2022, 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm Zoom Webinar |
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Chapter: | Webinar |
Language: | English |
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Shila LeBlanc (Shy-la, she/her); Shae Morse (they/them) | ||||||
Shila LeBlanc (Shy-la, she/her) Shila LeBlanc is a queer settler located in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, NS). She is a restorative practitioner and educator and is deeply invested in conflict resolution processes that center voice and choice. She is proud to support Legal Information NS in multiple projects connected to the queer community. Outside of this, she founded Restorative Approach and works with organizations to support them in repairing and strengthening their communities when conflict naturally arises. Her professional interests include restorative justice, reconciliation, treaty history, harm reduction, asset-based community development, and grassroots justice initiatives. You can find her at shila@restorativeapproach.ca.
Shae Morse is a transgender non-binary middle school teacher who lives and works in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. They have been a 2SLGBTQIA+ community organizer and activist alongside their education career of 10 years. Shae specializes in providing training on inclusive gender and sexuality practices, bringing an interesting and engaging mix of lived experience and research-based findings to their sessions. Shae is passionate about building healthy communities for all despite present day challenges. |
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Description: |
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In honour of Pride Month, this workshop will walk you through a wealth of useful information on meaningfully including gender diverse folks at work and will leave you with actionable steps you can take to move in the direction of inclusivity. Let's grow together and move beyond the binary! Join the Moving Beyond the Binary team for a practical workshop orienting you to Moving Beyond the Binary, a lovely publication that launched on March 31st, International Day of Trans Visibility. This guide is filled with a wealth of useful information on meaningfully including gender diverse folks at work and has many supports and resources alongside the publication. Our workshop will walk you through these pieces and will leave you with actionable steps you can take to move in the direction of inclusivity. Let's grow together and move beyond the binary! |
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Special Notes: |
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CPHRNB Members can register for this free event by using the following code: CPHRAtl2022 This is not a CPHRNB event, so remember to track your hours. * If you do not receive the information the day before the session, or for inquiries regarding online workshops, please email events@cphrns.ca or call (902) 446-3660 option 3. |