Grab your lunch and join the Community Law School and Sarnia Library online as we discuss social justice advocacy.
Be the change you want to see in the world!
Effective social justice advocacy involves a multifaceted approach, and this series provides the opportunity to discuss successful efforts from around the world. We will review how public awareness campaigns, voting initiatives, direct action (including petitions/boycotts/demonstrations), public policy advocacy and public interest litigation can be effectively used to affect change locally, provincially, nationally and globally.
Participants will be encouraged to think about change needed in their communities and how these techniques can be used to achieve those ends.
Margaret Capes, Legal Education Coordinator of the Community Law School (Sarnia-Lambton) will facilitate the workshops. Registered participants will receive a Resource Book in advance of the first workshop by email.
Please email virtualcommunitylawschool@gmail.com to register no later than September 11, 2023 at 12 noon.