UNA Local 196 Welcomes Paige Galette!
Paige Galette (elle.she.her) is a nationally-based community organizer and educator with a strong background in governance, policy, and employer-employee relations. Paige leads workshops on anti-racism and anti-oppression. She holds over 15 years of experience serving in leadership roles on NGO boards. Paige is a bi-weekly columnist for Panorama, a radio program on Radio-Canada BC-Yukon. In 2020, her essay From Cheechako to Sourdough: Reflections on Northern Living and Surviving, While Being Black was published in the national bestseller Until We Are Free: Reflections on Black Lives Matter in Canada (Rodney Diverlus, Sandy Hudson, Syrus Marcus Ware).
Following the events of 2020 and the pandemic, we have reached a quiet period in our activism and fight for anti-racism. Our labour movements need action, education, and support now more than ever. Paige Galette will guide us through the re-activation of our movement by presenting the questions needing answered: “How did we get here?”, “Where are we going?” and “Where do we need to be?”. This presentation will be followed by a Q&A.
PAPER OR E-TICKET REQUIRED FOR ENTRY.
September 20th, 2023- Fantasyland Hotel: 17700 87 Ave.
Doors @ 17:30
Dinner @ 18:00
Speaker @ 19:00
This event is open to members & duespayers of Local 196 only.
TICKETS ARE NON-TRANSFERABLE.
Registration must be completed using a non-AHS email.
Registration Deadline is September 12th at 2359h
Questions/Dietary requests? Please email Local196Education@una.ca
If you have registered and are no longer able to attend, please cancel your ticket via Eventbrite or email Local196Education@una.ca prior to the registration deadline.
Cancellation instructions and waitlist instructions are on the local website: https://local196una.ca/education-dinners/



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