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Saturday, October 19 • 1:30pm - 2:15pm
Fostering Allyship

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This workshop is to begin developing allyship skills within the classroom and between coworkers. Allyship is informed support, empathy and proactive engagement to people experiencing any type of marginalization. We will explore some of our privileges as EAL instructors and how to leverage this privilege to create a positive impact.

Speakers
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Rowan Furlotte

Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia (ISANS)
Rowan Furlotte has been passionately teaching EAL for more than 4 years and has also worked as a curriculum developer creating materials focusing on inclusion and diversity to help newcomers integrate into Canadian society. Most recently, Rowan and their colleague Kate presented at... Read More →
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Kate Ross

Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia (ISANS)
With more than 6 years of teaching EAL and a background in sociology, teaching newcomers has become a great passion of Kate Ross's. Kate has had the privilege to contribute to the social and cultural awareness in ISANS classes and is dedicated to the support of Canada’s immigra... Read More →


Saturday October 19, 2019 1:30pm - 2:15pm MDT
Bow Valley