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It is important to note that there are a multiple ways in which one person can face discrimination and inequity. - Shawna Morrison It is essential – as a community we must continue to elevate each other and encourage everyone to show up as their authentic self, regardless of the environment they are in. - Selam Gebeyehu Intersectionality is important because it's acknowledging that we are not all the same (i.e., race and gender)
- Kim Carter, VP WISE Toronto Board and SVP, Human Resources, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Surrounding yourself with diversity of thought and people who bring a wide variety of views and experiences to the table is a competitive differentiator, and it is additive to your life because it expands your perspective as a person. A mentor once said: “you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with – choose them wisely.” - Mary DePaoli, WISE Toronto Board Member and EVP & Chief Marketing Officer, Royal Bank of Canada Balance is the thinking person's strategy for good business
Laughter erupts as keynote speaker, and Toronto’s Most Influential Person , Masai Ujiri, takes the stage
She reviewed options for accessing help in treating more serious symptoms, both in person and virtually, including family doctors, Wellness Together Canada , Bounceback Ontario and employer support services and other resources for specific needs
I challenge everyone to be an upstander as opposed to a bystander. Be that person that makes frequent, consistent, equitable choices daily
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