Pride Month 2021 - A discussion on Queer and BIPOC identities in law

Virtual event
Please join the Law Society of Ontario, the Ontario Bar Association and its Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law Section for the annual Pride Month program.
 
The discussion will feature a conversation about intersecting racialized and queer identities in the legal profession, with a focus on collective strategies to ensure equity, inclusion, and advancement.

Panelists:
-Margaret Froh
President, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO)
 
-Justice Andrew Pinto  
Ontario Superior Court of Justice
 
-Njeri Damali Sojourner-Campbell (she/her)
Lawyer, Hicks Morley Hamilton Stewart Storie LLP


-Samantha Peters (she/they)
Black Femme Legal

Moderator:
-Gregory Ko
Partner, Kastner Lam LLP

RSVP
This public event is free. For additional information and to receive the video link, please RSVP on the registration page.  
 
Please note that the application for CPD Professionalism-EDI accreditation is pending.
 
The Law Society of Ontario makes reasonable accommodations to enable persons with disabilities to attend and participate in its programs, including providing auxiliary aids and services upon request and removing architectural and communication barriers that are structural in nature where readily achievable. To request any auxiliary aids or services or if you have any questions regarding accessibility, please contact equityevents@lso.ca. In order for the Law Society to be able to make the necessary arrangements for accommodation, we require that you provide your request for accommodation at least one week (7 days) prior to the program date.

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