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Employees across the GoC, (particularly those from underrepresented groups) who are interested in appearing on panels are encouraged to add their names and supporting information to the above list. To do that one can click "Log in" on the top right of this page and enter their GC wiki account information. Once completed, click "edit" and then simply click on the row where one's name would appear under the "Name" column. For assistance, please send us an [[Muhammedali.khan@canada.ca|email]].  
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Employees across the GoC, (particularly those from underrepresented groups) who are interested in appearing on panels are encouraged to add their names and supporting information to the above list. To do that one can click "Log in" on the top right of this page and enter their GC wiki account information. Once completed, click "edit" and then simply click on the row where one's name would appear under the "Name" column. For assistance, please send us an [[Muhammedali.khan@canada.ca|email]]. The Speakers List was inspired by the work of GC Anti-Racism Strategist Yumi Kotani.  
    
The Knowledge Circle of Indigenous Inclusion also has a large list of Indigenous employees who are willing to share their lived experience as Indigenous community members and public servants on topics ranging from Reconciliation, mentorship cultural awareness and much more. To connect with these employees please email Michelle Elliott michele.elliott@pch.gc.ca.
 
The Knowledge Circle of Indigenous Inclusion also has a large list of Indigenous employees who are willing to share their lived experience as Indigenous community members and public servants on topics ranging from Reconciliation, mentorship cultural awareness and much more. To connect with these employees please email Michelle Elliott michele.elliott@pch.gc.ca.