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== Black History Month Resources / Ressources du mois de l'histoire des noirs ==
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== Black History Month Resources / Ressources du mois de l'histoire des Noirs ==
 
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|[[:File:BHM_2021_Events_Updated_2021.docx|Black History Month 2021 Events]]
 
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==  Black History Month: VLS Speakers / le Mois de l'histoire des noirs: Conférenciers de la SAV ==
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==  Black History Month: VLS Speakers / le Mois de l'histoire des Noirs: Conférenciers de la SAV ==
    
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==== Seyi Okuribido-Malcolm ====
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[[File:Seyi Okuribido-Malcolm.png|left|195x195px]]
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|'''Seyi Okuribido-Malcolm''' is Director of the Anti-Racism Secretariat at National Defence. She has been with the Defence Team for three years, serving as Deputy Director within the Gender Equality, and Intersectional Analysis team before joining as Director of the Anti-Racism Secretariat. Seyi has been with the federal public service for 21 years and started her career '''as a coop student''' at the Public Service Commission working in the Employment Equity Positive Measures Program. Over the years Seyi has taken on increasingly progressive policy roles across a number of departments including Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS), and the Canadian Coast Guard.
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Seyi holds a double major in Political Science and Sociology/Anthropology and a Masters of Public Administration from Carleton University. Throughout her university career, she became increasingly more active in acknowledging and addressing systemic racism and all of the impacts it has within the Black community.  Seyi has been a steady presence in the Ottawa community serving as a board member on the National Capital Alliance on Race Relations (NCARR) and a co-founder of Parents for Diversity (P4D), a collective of parents committed to achieving inclusive learning environments that allow children to fulfill their true potential in this world. Seyi is committed to optimizing the power of inclusion by advancing a state of equity where she can.
 
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==== Andrew Brown ====
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|Andrew has been with Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) since 2014, and is currently the Director General responsible for policy regarding the Employment Insurance (EI) and Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) programs. Prior to joining ESDC, Andrew worked in a variety of roles at the Privy Council Office, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, and the Canada Border Services Agency. He holds a B.Sc. (Honours) degree from Queen’s University (Kingston) and a Ph.D. from the University of Alberta in Physics. You may also know Andrew as the ESDC Champion for the Visible Minorities, a corporate role he has been in since February 2019.
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|Andrew travaille à EDSC depuis 2014, et il est actuellement directeur général responsable des politiques concernant le régime d’assurance‑emploi et la Prestation canadienne d’urgence. Avant de se joindre à EDSC, Andrew a occupé divers postes au sein du Bureau du Conseil privé, d’Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada et de l’Agence des services frontaliers du Canada. Il détient un baccalauréat avec distinction de l’Université Queens, à Kingston, et un doctorat en physique de l’Université de l’Alberta. Vous le connaissez peut-être aussi comme le champion du Réseau des minorités visibles, un rôle qu’il assume depuis février 2019.
 
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