Feminist Futures in a Time of Pandemic: Creating Feminist Workplaces with Kimalee Phillip
Feminist Futures in a Time of Pandemic: Creating Feminist Workplaces with Kimalee Phillip
Categories: General, Lectures and Seminars | Intended for Alumni, Anyone, Carleton Community, Current Students, Faculty, Staff, Staff/Faculty
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Host Organization: Women's and Gender Studies
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Join us at the Institute of Women’s and Gender Studies on Thursday Oct 22, 1-2 pm, for a presentation by social justice organizer Kimalee Phillip on creating feminist workplaces, including developing anti-racist practices.
Kimalee Phillip is an experienced social justice and organizational learning consultant, facilitator, writer, educator and researcher whose work is deeply grounded in, and informed by Black and Caribbean feminist thought and practice. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Human Rights and Law and her Master’s degree in Legal Studies at Carleton University. She sits on the Board of Trustees with the Groundswell Social Justice Fund and organizes with the Caribbean Solidarity Network. She works as a Human Rights Representative with Canada’s largest public sector union, the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), and does movement-support work with the Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID).
To receive the Zoom link for next Thursday’s event, please register here:
https://carleton.ca/womensstudies/cu-events/feminist-futures-in-a-time-of-pandemic-kimalee-philip/