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35 - Breakfast for Dinner - EQUALITY BREAKFAST 2022 - HUNGRY FOR EQUALITY

8 Mar 2022

shortlisted for the Publishing Triangle five times, they are the 2020 Jean Eliot has been recognized by the The Radio Television Digital Cordova Award winner “honoring a lifetime of work documenting the News Association and the Jack Webster Foundation for stories that complexities of queer experience,” and are a 2020 Disability Futures Fellow. [...] ensure that the equality principles in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which advance the rights of all disadvantaged and marginalized groups, Since our founding in 1985, we have helped bring about some of are fulfilled. [...] Working collaboratively West Coast LEAF came out of the desire of feminist activists, lawyers and with community, we use litigation, law reform, and public legal academics to ensure that the newly drafted equality provisions of the education to create transformative social change. [...] Charter of Rights and Freedoms were robustly interpreted and applied We recognize that we do this work in the context of historic and through the courts. [...] Our founders’ vision was to combat sex- and gender- ongoing colonial violence and injustice, and we are committed to based discrimination by mobilizing the law as a catalyst for broader social working for the full realization of the rights of Indigenous peoples.
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