Across Canada, communities, governments, workplaces, and institutions are embarking on plans and strategies to tackle racism and discrimination. At a time when geopolitical issues, misinformation, population growth and economic challenges are straining our social fabric and contributing to increases in hate crimes, what policies, solutions and approaches will help find common ground?
The Globe and Mail will host a series of national conversations in 2024 and 2025 focused on anti-racism and anti-hate strategies in society, health care, public institutions, and online spaces to drive change for a better Canada.
Registration closes at 9:30 A.M. on November 18, 2024. For assistance with registration, please contact marketing@globeandmail.com.
ANTI-PALESTINIAN RACISM, ANTISEMITISM AND ISLAMOPHOBIA – COUNTERING THE IMPACTS OF THE ISRAELI–PALESTINIAN CONFLICT IN CANADA
Maïtée Saganash
Human rights activist and columnist; Information Officer at Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay
Mamadi III Fara Camara
RF (Radio Frequency) Engineer, Mobile and Satellite Communications
Dalila Awada
Committed Sociologist and Speaker
Moderator: Carla Beauvais
Social Entrepreneur, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Fondation Dynastie
Panel Discussion | Systemic Racism in Health Care – Policy and partnerships for better patient outcomes and experiences
Yvonne Sam
R.N., S.C.M., R.M.N, BSc.N., MEd., Dip. Adult Ed
Dr. Samir Shaheen-Hussain
Pediatric Emergency Physician, Author of the award-winning book, Fighting for A Hand to Hold: Confronting Medical Colonialism against Indigenous Children in Canada.
Sylvain Beaudry
STBBI Outreach Worker, Indigenous Health Center TIOHTIÀ:KE
Moderator: Rima Elkouri
Journalist and Columnist, La Presse
Incidents of racism and discrimination continue to persist in Canada’s health care systems, leading to a lack of appropriate care, negative health outcomes and prevalent mistrust in providers in some communities. This panel will cover approaches and policy changes to address the issue for safer health care for all.
Fernando Belton
Co-founder and executive director of the Clinique juridique, Supervising lawyer of the racial profiling branch
Tamara Thermitus
Distinguished Lawyer, Boulton Senior Fellow at the Faculty of Law of McGill University; Negotiated the terms of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Moderator: Carla Beauvais
Social Entrepreneur, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Fondation Dynastie
In 2023 Canada’s long-awaited Black Justice Strategy began to take shape. The strategy aims to address systemic racism and discrimination that has led to over-representation of Black people in the justice system. This discussion will focus on key learnings to date and calls to action as the strategy enters the next phase.
The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) is a federal Crown corporation mandated to raise public awareness of the causes and manifestations of racism in Canada. We work to strengthen the social fabric of our society by supporting, enabling and convening community groups and organizations through our grants, services and network of public, research and community partners.
Learn more at https://crrf-fcrr.ca/
Brian Bronfman a fait des études en philosophie, en droit, en environnement, et en médiation. En 2006, il a créé la Fondation de la famille Brian Bronfman, qui apporte un soutien financier aux organismes et initiatives qui engendrent et maintiennent la paix dans nos communautés. En 2009, il a cofondé le Réseau pour la paix et l’harmonie sociale, un organisme de bienfaisance qui utilise le pouvoir de la collaboration et son expertise à l’interne afin de maximiser l'impact des efforts des parties prenantes dans trois champs d’action : diversité et inclusion, prévention de la violence et promotion de la paix. Brian a également participé activement à de nombreuses initiatives complémentaires, notamment : PLEDJ; le Musée de l'Holocauste de Montréal ; les médailles de la paix des YMCA du Québec ; LOVE Québec ; et Ensemble pour le respect de la diversité. En 2020, il a été fait officier de l’Ordre national du Québec en reconnaissance de sa grande contribution à la société québécoise. Il consacre tout son temps à des activités communautaires et philanthropiques.