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The Office of the Associate Vice-President, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (AVPEDI), in collaboration with the Tshepo Institue for the Study of Contemporary Africa and Laurier’s Black Faculty and Staff Caucus, is pleased to announce the launch of an annual EDI speaker series named after Associate Professor Lamine Diallo – a distinguished scholar in the Leadership program and founding member of our two partnering groups here at Wilfrid Laurier University. One of our institution’s long time champions promoting notions of equity, diversity, and inclusion across our campuses, this event is in recognition of his tireless efforts to embed these same principles into our collective consciousness.

Every year, the Office of the AVPEDI will invite three featured speakers to participate in this event. Speakers for this series will consist of recognized internal Laurier EDI champions, community activists, administrative and professional practitioners, and academic speakers from across the country.

Consistent with Laurier’s broader EDI institutional strategy, the Lamine Diallo EDI Speaker Series will help to raise awareness, competencies, and understandings about equity, diversity, and inclusion within the context of Canadian universities, while at the same time encouraging and fostering meaningful conversations with all members of the Laurier community. Each event will serve to complement other EDI dialogues taking place across the university about a range of equity issues that exist in our society.

2024/25 Series: Shifting Paradigms for Authentic and Accountable EDI Work

“Shifting Paradigms for Authentic and Accountable EDI Work” is the overarching theme of this year’s speaker series. Invited speakers will discuss how university-led EDI initiatives might truly serve and empower the communities they aim to support,.  delving into the complexities of aligning action with stated values and addressing the gap between intention and impact. Through thought-provoking discussions and practical insights, we aim to inspire a shift towards more authentic, transparent, and community-centred EDI practices. This series seeks to catalyze a reimagining of EDI work that places the voices and experiences of marginalized communities at the forefront, fostering a more just and equitable learning, teaching, and research environment.  

All events this year will be hosted online via Zoom and are open to all members of the Laurier community and the general public. We hope that you will join us to hear from the researchers featured on this year’s program. Please note that you will need to be logged into your personal Zoom account in order to access the webinar. 

Jean Augustine

Member of the Order of Canada, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, and Member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada

  • Film Screening of STEADFAST- the Messenger and the Message, in Conversation with Hon. Jean Augustine
  • Date: February 28, 2025, 2 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
  • As part of our celebration of Black History Month, the Office of the Associate Vice-President: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion is pleased to invite you to our first installment of the Lamine Diallo Lecture Series for FW2024-2025, featuring a screening of the documentary film STEADFAST - The Messenger and the Messege and a conversation with the Hon. Dr. Jean Augustine. Dr. Augustine was the first Black Canadian female Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister elected to Canada's House of Commons in 1993, and the subsequent champion of a federal motion to establish February as Black History Month in Canada.

Past Events

Contact Us:

Andrea Davis, Associate Vice-President: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

E: avpedi@wlu.ca

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