Futures in Justice
For many young people, a career in law may feel out of their reach. Futures in Justice (previously named 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 there is a place for everyone in the legal profession.
This program began as an initiative of the Waterloo OJEN Committee in 2018. It was designed as a single-day, in-person event, however it can be modified for remote delivery and the time can be adjusted as required. In the Waterloo context, registration has historically been open to youth who identify as women between the ages of 16 and 20 who are interested in pursuing a career in justice. The program can be adapted for any audience depending on the needs and interests of youth in your community.
If you are not a part of a Local OJEN Committee, email regions@ojen.ca, and OJEN will connect you to the OJEN Committee in your area. If you are part of an OJEN Committee and have any other questions about the program, email info@ojen.ca.
2024-2025 Programs
- Braiding Diversity – Waterloo Region
- Braiding Diversity – Durham
- Futures in Justice – Ottawa
- Futures in Justice at Toronto Metropolitan University
- Six Nations
- Brantford
- Thunder Bay
- Hamilton
Letters of Support
Braiding Diversity into Justice Trailer