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| − | | | + | ==== Liz Martin ==== |
| − | | | + | |Elisabeth (Liz) was born and raised in France. She decided to settle in British Columbia after visiting South Africa. She finds a lot of similarities between Canada and South Africa. |
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| | + | Liz became a Public Servant 11 years ago. Her three favourite words are “why?” and “why not?” Her mantra is “Purpose over popularity”. |
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| | + | Liz challenges status quos and hidden biases. She believes in the power of grassroots movements. |
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| | + | She graduated from a French law school. Her time spent as a Black student in law school gave her powerful insight into systemic racism. She is part of the Anti-Racism Ambassador Network (ARAN) and the co-chair of the Federal Black Employee Caucus (FBEC) B.C. Chapter. |
| | + | |Elisabeth (Liz) est née et a grandi en France. Elle a décidé de s’installer en Colombie-Britannique après avoir visité l'Afrique du Sud. Elle trouve beaucoup de similarités entre le Canada et l'Afrique du Sud. |
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