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We are excited to announce the official call for applications to the Social Justice Fellowship Program for the 2024-2025 school year. Level Justice is looking for passionate and dedicated Canadian law students to become Social Justice Fellows across the country.
On March 7, 2024, Level hosted its annual Facing Resistance Speaker Series (FRSS) event on the. topic of Climate Resilience and Environmental Justice This year marked Level’s very first FRSS event in Vancouver, BC.
We are excited to announce the appointment of Deniz Yilmaz, Level’s new Environmental Justice Program Manager!
Volunteer for the Environmental Program and work with youth in your area and nationally!
Level is thrilled to announce our continued partnership with Canadian National Railway (CN). CN has committed $300,000 over the next five years (2023-208) to further the culturally relevant justice education and mentorship provided to Indigenous youth through the Indigenous Youth Outreach Program (IYOP) at Level.
Level is excited to announce our funding partnership with Thomson Reuters. This partnership will support Level’s mission of providing social justice and access to justice focused education and training to law students across Canada.
The Blazing Trails Mentorship Program is a program for law students all across Canada looking to connect with lawyers who are passionate about and active in social justice oriented careers. Curious to find out what it’s like? Read about mentor lawyer Tersha De Koning’s experience.
Level’s Social Justice Fellow from Queen’s University - Faculty of Law, Kayla O’Brien, produces an infographic as part of her Fellowship Project. The infograohic discusses education and digital literacy as rehabilitation.
On April 21st, 2023, the students of Emery Collegiate’s Law class enjoyed a field trip to the offices of Level’s Premier Partner, McCarthy Tétrault, in Toronto.
Volunteer for the Environmental Program and work with youth in your area and nationally!
We are excited to announce the appointment of Desneige Frandsen, Level’s new Indigenous Youth & Environment Program Manager!
We are proud to announce our Premier Partnership with McCarthy Tétrault in support of Black & Indigenous youth.
The wait is over! Level is thrilled to announce the appointment of our new Social Justice Program Manager, Fatima Ahmed, effective May 30, 2022.
Level is looking for a motivated, energetic and hard-working individual for an 8-week part-time, contract position to research and develop Level's new Black Youth Outreach Program ("BYOP").
Applications for our Social Justice Program Manager Role are open until March 18, 2022! Vancouver Indigenous Youth Outreach Program ("IYOP") Facilitator, Shawnee Monchalin shares her experience: IYOP is a missing piece that fills a major gap between the law and Indigenous youth in Canada.
Applications for our Social Justice Program Manager role are still open until March 18, 2022! Want to know what it’s like to work for Level? Our Senior Program Manager, Caitlin MacDonald, shares her experience.
Level is looking for a motivated, energetic and hard-working individual to oversee the national delivery and expansion of social justice programs at Level. This is a remote/work from home position.
We had the great opportunity to interview Olivier Chouc, Vice President, Law at Canadian National Railway ("CN"), on CN's longstanding support for the Indigenous Youth Outreach Program.
Level is pleased to announce the launch of a new Campus Chapter at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law at X University (formerly called Ryerson University). With the help of two motivated JD Candidates, Harsimran Sidhu and Kevin Zhou, the law school will be joining other university chapters across Canada to support Level's mission and advocate for social justice causes.