Webinar 5: Gender Equality and UN Women HeForShe
Toronto, Canada – Wednesday, November 3, 2021
KCA invites you to join the fifth and final installment in their webinar series: Gender Equality and UN Women’s HeForShe. Register for free today to join the conversation with a diverse panel of key advocates, community leaders and policy makers who are working to address the importance of creating gender equality in all areas of society.
Gender Equality and UN Women’s HeForShe
Date: Saturday, November 6, 2021, 3:00PM to 5:30PM ET
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Gender equality is not just a women’s issue, it’s a human rights issue. Solidarity and allyship from men and boys is essential to building gender equality, the empowerment of women, and an end gender-based violence.
KCA is committed to uplifting UN Women’s HeForShe initiative, a solidarity movement for gender equality that strives to call in men, boys, and people of all genders as agents of change for the achievement of gender equality.
Webinar Panelists will include:
- EDWARD WAGENI – Global Head of HeForShe, UN Women
- JAKE STIKA – Executive Director, Next Gen Men
- BRIAN ANDERSON – Executive Director, Fathering Together
Featuring Special Guest:
- MAYOR PATRICK BROWN – City of Brampton
Hosted by FATMA NADHIR, Social Economic Empowerment Director, Kenyan Canadian Association
This inclusive virtual event will spread awareness and information about UNWomen’s HeForShe initiative, address the importance of empowering women and highlight organizations that are working towards achieving gender equality in schools, workplaces, and communities.
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If you’d like to catch up on past webinars before you attend this one, access the recorded video on the Kenyan Canadian Associations YouTube channel.
The KCA is dedicated to implementing programs and offering services to Black, other racialized communities, and socially excluded groups residing in Canada. Learn more at www.kcacanada.org