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Leeds and Grenville Diversity Day 2024: Putting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Into Practice November 5th in Maitland

Maitland – The St. Lawrence-Rideau Immigration Partnership is hosting its annual Diversity Day event on Tuesday, November 5th at Maitland’s MERC Hall. This free event is focused on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) practices that apply to communities, workplaces, schools, and more.

Featuring five local experts, this year’s event will help organizations and individuals navigate, create, and understand the importance of EDI practices.

The speakers are:

  • Siggy Leslie-Casselman, Decolonization and Indigenous Ways Coordinator – Brockville Public
    Library
  • Manny Dizwani, Immigrant Employment Service Coach – Employment + Education Centre
  • Hillary Geneau, Director of Corporate Services – Municipality of North Grenville
  • Nancy Cassie and Nicole Croteau – Brockville Pride

Everyone is encouraged to attend, regardless of where they are in their EDI learning journey.

After last year’s sold-out event, the St. Lawrence-Rideau Immigration Partnership hopes to continue the momentum of its annual Diversity Day through the offering of another free,
informative, and relevant event. Melissa Francis, Program Manager, said, “Every year we see more people attend, and more people interested in the training, information, and speakers we offer. We
do our best to listen to what our attendees want and ensure Diversity Day continues to be an event that reflects the needs of Leeds and Grenville.”

Diversity Day is happening on November 5th at MERC Hall in Maitland from 9:00 am to 3:15 pm. For more details, registration, or if you have questions, please visit https://tinyurl.com/zkjwyhh9.

The registration deadline is October 29 but people are encouraged to register as soon as possible as tickets are more than half gone. For all other enquiries, please contact Melissa Francis
(melissaf@eecentre.com) or Lauren Smith (lauren@eecentre.com).

The St. Lawrence – Rideau Immigration Partnership is funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

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