
“your silence will not protect you.”
— AUDre lorde
Thursday, May 12, 2022 | 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM EDT
Are you a freelancer or a non-union worker who wants to know about your employment rights?
Are you confused when it comes to seeking proper compensation & remuneration?
Or are you just a newcomer and want to know all about being a freelancer?
Then this webinar will answer all your questions!
Wednesday, February 9, 2022 | 2:00 PM ET
Shared Connections: Networking for Black 2SLGBTQI+ folks
Join other Black 2SLGBTQI+ members of the Enchanté Network to share experiences, connect, and network. This session will include a guest presentation by Black Femme Legal.
***This is a closed event for staff and volunteers in member organizations of the Enchanté Network who are also 2SLGBTQI+ and Black. The session will be facilitated by Noah Inniss-Parchment, a Black staff member at the Enchanté Network. If you have questions or concerns regarding whether or not you're welcome to attend this event, please email noah@enchantenetwork.ca. ***
November 18-19, 2021
Friday, November 19, 2021 | 10:15 - 10:45 AM ET
The Intersection of Anti-Black Racism and the Law - Samantha Peters, Lawyer, LLM candidate, Queen’s University
Thursday, October 14, 2021 | 11:30 AM - 4:30 PM ET
Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella retired from the Supreme Court of Canada on July 1, 2021. On October 7 and 14, 2021, the WLF Online Symposium will honour Justice Abella’s momentous judicial career. Focused on Justice Abella’s decision-making at the Supreme Court of Canada, the Symposium will feature three panel discussions, each exploring Justice Abella’s legacy in a key area of the law: constitutional and human rights law; administrative law; and family law. The panels will include a diverse range of speakers from the bar, the bench and the academy.
Closing Virtual Event | 3:30 - 4:30 PM ET
Featuring the “Writing Her In” essay contest winners from 2020 and 2021.
Award Recipient: Alexandra Da Dalt (2021 winner)
Presenter: Samantha Peters (2020 winner)
July 27, 2021 | 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM ET
Fasken and the Fasken Pride Network are pleased to present a conversation on intersectional identities in the LGBTQ2S+ community. As we approach the Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City Pride celebrations, please join us in this discussion with community leaders and thinkers on the theory, concepts, realities and strategies for inclusion and equity for those with intersectional identities within the LGBTQ2S+ community.
June 14, 2021 | 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM ET
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.
May 26, 2021 | 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM ET
The Annual Update on Human Rights returns again this year to get you up to speed on substantive and procedural trends and developments in this challenging legal area. Regardless your client base, if your practice touches on human rights, this program is a must-attend event for you. Our exceptional faculty will share valuable insights and helpful strategies for you to take away and implement in your practice.
3:25 pm - 4:25 pm: EDI Considerations for Human Rights Practitioners with Shared Lived Experiences
Moderator: Rachel Weiner, ARCH Disability Law Centre
Speakers:
Lorin MacDonald, JD - HearVue Inc.
Samantha Peters, Black Femme Legal
Naomi Sayers, Barrister & Solicitor
May 3, 2021 | 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM ET
11:00 am - 12:15 pm: Systemic Discrimination and the Legal Profession: Impacts & Responsibilities
Professional codes of conduct throughout Canada recognize that lawyers must refrain from discriminatory behaviour. This panel will explore the unique realities of, and challenges posed by, some of the ways in which systemic discrimination pervades legal infrastructure. The panel will also address how we might understand our professional obligations in the various contexts of legal education, law societies and legal workplaces.
Moderator: Candice S. Metallic, IPC, Metallic Law
Speakers:
Kathleen Lickers, LSM, IPC, lawyer
Samantha Peters, Lawyer, Black Femme Legal
Tuma Young QC, Chair, Wabanaki 2 Spirit Alliance
March 30, 2021 | 3:00 - 4:30 pm ET
Free webinar for BIPOC LGBTQ2S and other marginalized sex workers. Learn about your rights and the community supports available to you. All personal identifiers and cameras will be disabled during the webinar.
Private Group Webinar
Via Zoom. Limited Capacity. Registration is required.
Join us for our Ontario episode in our COVID-19 Legal Info for LGBTQI2S Communities webshow; Tuesday, March 9 at 1 PM EST! Our panelists will discuss housing & employment issues across the province. We'll be taking LIVE questions!
This series is an opportunity for students, alumni and any other person interested in Human Rights to hear about notable practitioners who will share their professional experience with them. Participants will have the chance to ask them questions on their career path via the Q&A!
Black law school students and new lawyers are especially encouraged to attend as Charlene and her co-host, Black Legal Mentor-in-Residence at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law, Samantha Peters will take part in an “Ask Me Anything” conversation along with Chief Justice Strathy while guests enjoy networking and community-connections alongside the transcendent musical beats of the talented DJ Steph Honey.
The recent launch of a class action lawsuit on behalf of nearly 30,000 past and present federal public service workers who identify as Black, Caribbean or of African descent, has underlined the systemic discrimination Black workers face every day in the workplace. It raises the question: why do workplace recourse mechanisms for racism and racial discrimination often fail Black workers?
This panel, hosted by OUTLaw and the Faculty of Law Career and Professional Development Centre, discussed intersectionality in the legal field.
This panel, hosted by the CBA Women Lawyers Forum and the Canadian Association of Black Lawyers, discussed the successes and obstacles that BIPOC women lawyers experience in the legal profession, and the meaning of allyship in legal professional spaces.
This Instagram Live, hosted by Black Women in Motion, discussed how COVID-19 is impacting individuals and families, government interventions, safety planning and community resources available for survivors of sexual and domestic violence.
This panel explores the intersection between social justice legal advocacy, professional responsibility, and ethics, and in particular, professional development programs and training for lawyers. At the core of the intersectional analysis, we argue for the centering of anti-racist, critical Indigenous feminist analysis and a critical Black feminist lens.
This panel focused on how work is exploited, outsourced and undervalued at the “Precarious Generation: Millennials Fight Back” National Forum on Parliament Hill hosted by MP Niki Ashton.