What: International Women’s Day: Film Screening and Panel Discussion – ‘The Journey of Feminism’
Where: The Law Society of Upper Canada at Osgoode Hall
When: March 1, 2011
In recognition of International Women’s Day on March 8th, the Law Society of Upper Canada — in partnership with the Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic, the Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund, the Ontario Bar Association and the Women’s Law Association of Ontario — hosted a well-attended documentary screening, panel discussion and reception at Osgoode Hall.
The evening began with the screening of the documentary Constitute!, which explores the largest social mobilization of women in Canadian history and shares the stories of female activists who fought for stronger equality provisions in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Following the screening, a panel of feminists, including those involved in making the documentary, were on hand to discuss the vitality of the movement in Canada — both now and in the future. Moderated by professor and Law Society bencher Constance Backhouse, featured panelists were Clara Ho, staff lawyer at Advocacy Centre for the Elderly; Linda Palmer Nye, Constitute! film subject; Marilou McPhedran, principal of Global College, University of Winnipeg and film subject; lawyer Julie Lassonde; and Mehrak Mehrvar, gender and governance specialist, International Development.
The panel concluded with a recap of what continues to energize the feminist movement; its diversity, inclusivity, expertise, hard work, fun, courage and camaraderie. The wine and cheese reception featured a live jazz duet and some 60s-style songs fit for a feminist gathering, sung beautifully by Linda Palmer Nye.
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