CivX 2021

15nov(nov 15)12:00 pm17(nov 17)2:30 pmCivX 2021CivX 2021: Inclusive Local Government: Building Equality, Embracing Diversity

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CIVX 2021

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This Year’s Theme:
Inclusive Local Government:
Building Equality, Embracing Diversity

The Lower Mainland Local Government Association and CivicInfo BC are proud to present CIVX 2021, “Inclusive Local Government: Building Equality, Embracing Diversity”.

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms states, “Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability.”

Today, there is broad recognition that our country, our institutions – and we as citizens – have not always lived up to these ideals. Together, we can and must do better.

What role can local governments play? To start, we need to listen, and we need to trade ideas that can lead to positive change. As part of that process, we invite you to join us online for CivX 2021, Inclusive Local Government: Building Equality, Embracing Diversity, November 15 – 17, 2021, hosted by the Lower Mainland Local Government Association and CivicInfo BC.

Each of our six speakers will have unique stories to tell, and useful resources to share.

Our presenters include:

Kevin McCort

Kevin McCort is President and CEO of the Vancouver Foundation. With more than 30 years of service to the non-profit sector, both in Canada and around the world, he has earned a reputation as a smart, strategic leader who always puts community at the heart of his work. Kevin has led his team in a transformation of Vancouver Foundation’s approach to community granting, focusing on supporting systems change work that addresses root causes of pressing social, cultural and environmental issues.

Dr. Jennifer Wolowic

Jennifer Wolowic is the project manager for Simon Fraser University’s Strengthening Canadian Democracy Initiative. She brings 15 years of experience engaging marginalized communities including African Americans, First Nations, and LGBTQ communities to the initiative.

Gabrielle Peters

A disabled writer and policy analyst and a commissioner on the Vancouver City Planning Commission. She is co-founder of Dignity Denied and the Disability Filibuster and has been a leading voice in applying a disability lens to local, provincial and national policy issues. A full agenda, including information about three more speakers, will be posted in the coming days.

LOGISTICS

DATES: November 15-17, 2021

TIMES: Noon to 2:30 pm each day

REGISTRATION IS FREE!

Thank You to Our Sponsors

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Time

November 15, 2021 12:00 pm - November 17, 2021 2:30 pm(GMT-08:00)

Location

Online

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