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Braiding Diversity into Justice 2.0 2025 Time: March 4, 2025, 9:15 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Registration begins at 9:15 a.m. and the event begins at 10:00 a.m. Location: Kitchener Courthouse Braiding Diversity into Justice 2.0. is an event in the Waterloo region aimed at undergraduate students. The event connects young women with women working in […]
Stemming from the inaugural season of our public legal education podcast Law Syrup, we’ve developed a suite of accompanying resources for each of the individual episodes. Check out the resource below to enhance your students’ learning and expand the different ways to engage with the various legal topics and issues that we tackled during the […]
The Canadian Law and Society Association and Ontario Tech University invite Ontario high school students to enter an essay contest on the topic: What role is there for law reform in creating positive social change? Students who are enrolled in CLN4U Canadian and International Law or CLU3M Understanding Canadian Law are eligible to enter. Short-listed […]
For many young people, a career in law may feel out of their reach. Futures in Justice and other OJEN career modelling programs help young people “see themselves in law” by introducing them to legal professionals with whom they share similar backgrounds or experiences. The goal of these programs is to show that there is […]
The ‘Futures in Justice’ workshop is an OJEN career modelling program to assist young women facing systemic barriers to “see themselves in law” by introducing them to legal professionals with whom they may share similar backgrounds or experiences. For some female students, a career in law may feel out of their reach for a number […]
For many young people, a career in law may feel out of their reach. Braiding Diversity into Justice and other OJEN career modelling programs help young people of all backgrounds “see themselves in law” by introducing them to legal professionals with whom they share similar experiences. The goal of these programs is to show that […]
For many young people, a career in law may feel out of their reach. Braiding Diversity into Justice and other OJEN career modelling programs help young people of all backgrounds “see themselves in law” by introducing them to legal professionals with whom they share similar experiences. The goal of these programs is to show that […]
For many young people, a career in law may feel out of their reach. Braiding Diversity into Justice and other OJEN career modelling programs help young people of all backgrounds “see themselves in law” by introducing them to legal professionals with whom they share similar experiences. The goal of these programs is to show that […]
Futures in Justice, formerly Braiding Diversity into Justice, introduces female identifying, gender fluid and non-binary youth from racialized and/or marginalized backgrounds to the legal field. This year’s event will take place Wednesday, November 6, 2024 between 9:00am and 4:00pm at the Ottawa Courthouse, 161 Elgin Street. Transportation to and from the courthouse is the student’s […]
For many young people, women and gender diverse youth in particular, a career in law may feel out of their reach. Braiding Diversity into Justice and other OJEN career modelling programs help young people of all backgrounds “see themselves in law” by introducing them to legal professionals with whom they share similar experiences. The goal […]
Braiding Diversity into Justice 2025 Time: March 25, 2025, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Location: Kitchener Courthouse Braiding Diversity into Justice is an annual event first offered in the Kitchener-Waterloo area in 2018. Its goal is to connect young women between the ages of 16 and 20 with women working in the legal sector. Gender […]