Allyship is not a destination, it’s also not a checklist. It’s big and small choices you make every day to understand how oppression benefits some and steals from others. In this webinar, racial equity consultant Camille Dundas outlines how we each can commit to dismantling systems of oppression and what is required of anyone striving to practice allyship in the workplace.
Oct 27, 2022 12:30 PM in Halifax
Camille Dundas
Instructor @Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Open Learning & Career Development
Camille Dundas is the Editor-in-Chief of Canada’s largest Black online magazine ByBlacks.com. She has led her team to win three national ethnic media awards and a commendation from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Camille was also named among the top 100 Black Canadian Women Accomplished Women by CIBWE in 2022. Her relentless passion for Black history and dedication to justice has fueled Camille’s second career as a racial equity educator, helping some of the largest organizations in the world such as Google and KMPG International understand how to actively build anti-racist workplaces. Camille’s approach to education is anchored in a historical understanding of systemic racism and how that has impacted today’s corporate culture, and her delivery is deeply rooted in her own lived experience as a Black woman in the workplace.