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Cultural Humility and Empathy Training
Join us for a powerful one-hour online event bringing together advocates, changemakers, and community leaders committed to creating a fairer, more just world.
Indigenous peoples are severely overrepresented in the Canadian criminal legal system while being underrepresented as legal professionals. For example, Indigenous youth make up nearly half of youth admissions to custody despite representing just 8% of the youth population. The journey toward justice requires more than passive reconciliation—it demands action. Discover how cultural humility and empathy can transform your approach to justice for Indigenous communities. During this one-hour training you will begin to understand how our impactful Cultural Humility and Empathy Training can transform not just the way you approach work but life.
In this condensed, impactful session, you'll get a glimpse into:
🔹 The complex barriers to justice for Indigenous communities;
🔹 How to approach your work with humility and empathy; and
🔹 Efforts you can take to become an ally and assist In decolonizing the legal system.
Be part of the conversation. Be part of the change.

Anti-Oppression and the Law: A Free Online Training Event
Through this free online training, learn about anti-oppressive approaches, practices, and how they connect to law and the legal field.

Level's Social Justice Fellowship Program Info Session
Attend the Social Justice Fellowship Program Info Session to intimately understand the program, the application process, and how to craft a stand out application.

Facing Resistance Speaker Series
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Level's Facing Resistance Speakers Series offers a diverse platform to connect with community and collectively build an equitable justice system. Earlier this year, Level Justice launched its much awaited Environmental Justice Program, a unique justice education program that teaches youth to advance environmental justice in their communities. While the youth have played a hugely important role in advancing environmental rights, where do lawyers fit into this conversation?
It is fact that climate change will disproportionately harm those that are impacted most by racism, poverty, disability, colonialism, homelessness, sex and gender discrimination, and lack of access to health care. To address this, environmental justice ensures representation, inclusion, and protection of the rights of those most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. However, the legal frameworks surrounding environmental justice are still tenuous at best.
Join us for our next Facing Resistance Speaker Series event to discuss the current legal landscape of environmental justice and what legal professionals can do to advocate on this issue.

Facing Resistance Speaker Series Nov 2022 (In-person & Virtual)
Level’s Facing Resistance Speaker Series is a forum and fundraiser to connect and build an equitable justice system. The November 2022 event topic is: Reproductive and Gender Rights in Canada

Volunteer: Facing Resistance Speaker Series
We are looking for 15 volunteers. Sign up by Tues/Nov. 8. Connect with access to justice leaders and expand your network at this engaging event. Sign up!

Cultural Humility and Empathy Training (Virtual)
This training will equip law students, lawyers and anyone interested with insights and challenges for shifting from a passive form of reconciliation to a more active one.