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» Home » International Women’s Day 2022

International Women’s Day 2022

Sarah Stenabaugh

Sarah Stenabaugh

By dcc2012 | March 3, 2022

“As a mother of a mixed-heritage daughter, I’m deeply committed to breaking the bias and creating a better world.”

Dr. Pamela Leco

Dr. Pamela Leco

By dcc2012 | March 2, 2022

“Encourage children to ask questions and be curious regarding aspects of diversity of culture, sexual orientation or identity, race or disability.”

Dr. Christie Newton

Dr. Christie Newton

By dcc2012 | March 2, 2022

“Only in tackling personal and societal prejudices can we leverage the strengths of diverse life experiences, knowledge bases and skills.”

Kim Furlong

Kim Furlong

By dcc2012 | March 2, 2022

“Diversity and inclusion are more than just policies.”

Dr. Sarah De Leeuw

Dr. Sarah De Leeuw

By dcc2012 | February 16, 2022

“Now is always a good time to strive for something better.”

Clara Tsui

Clara Tsui

By dcc2012 | February 16, 2022

“Our differences make us unique, and through respectful sharing we can learn from each other to overcome adversity.”

Allyssa Hooper

Allyssa Hooper

By dcc2012 | February 16, 2022

“I have been fortunate to learn from and work alongside many strong, kind, and empowering women.”

Allison Kim

Allison Kim

By dcc2012 | February 16, 2022

“We can work towards levelling the playing field and making more opportunities for women to move ahead.”

Dr. Alison Greig

Dr. Alison Greig

By dcc2012 | February 16, 2022

“’Strengths lie in differences, not similarities.’ I have found this quote from Stephen Covey to be true across many facets of life.”

Jorden Hendry

Jorden Hendry

By dcc2012 | February 16, 2022

“Now is the time to empower our Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA people. Now is the time to value their knowledge and uphold their wisdom.”

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