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Conversations Series

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Dialogue is the art of conversation across boundaries of difference (Sister (Dr.) Mary Boys, SNJM)Ìý

Welcome! We are excited to kick off the Virtual Conversation Series for the 2024-2025 school year. ÎÛÎÛÂþ»­ parents/caregivers, staff, students, and community are invited to join us for a series of engaging and informative conversations on topics we heard you want to learn more about. Hear from leading experts and participate in shared learning.

These conversations are jointlyÌýhosted by the ÎÛÎÛÂþ»­â€™s Parent/Caregiver and Community Engagement Office (PCCEO), the Parent Involvement Advisory Committee (PIAC), and the Centre of Excellence for Black Student Achievement and generously supported by the Ministry of Education's Grants.

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Join the Parent/Caregiver and Community Engagement Office in collaboration with the Centre of Excellence for Black Student Achievement for Parenting for Liberation – In Conversation with Trina Greene Brown. We invite parents and caregivers who identify as Black and/or are raising Black children to engage in a powerful storytelling experience exploring ways to amplify Black children voices and to nurture joyful Black families.

Presenter: Trina Greene Brown is the creator of Parenting for Liberation, a virtual platform launched in 2016 featuring blogs and podcasts that aim to connect, inspire, and uplift black parents. An activist and mother of two, she is also a member of the Resonance Network and the Move to End Violence. She was recently named the 2017 Black Feminist Rising by Black Women’s Blueprint and an Inspirational Parent in 2018 by CADRE. She is the author of Parenting for Liberation: A Guide for Raising Black Children.

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Trina Green Brown