Staff and Faculty
Unearned Assets
ConferenceAn exploration of the provisions within an invisible knapsack.
Thompson Rivers University, Mountain Room
Hosted by: TRU Office of Equity Diversity, Inclusion & Anti-Racism
MAY 29 — 30, 2024
About The Unearned Assets Conference
Welcome to the Thompson River’s University – Unearned Assets Conference!
The two-day event (May 29, 30) is bound to leave you wanting to learn more about EDI, anti-racism, anti-oppression, and the provisions of your own metaphorical knapsack.
Dr. Peggy McIntosh, the author of the “White Privilege: The Invisible Knapsack” is certain to make you say ‘wow’ during her keynote address. She is prolific start to a day filled with the knowledge and experiences of EDI professionals and theoretical wisdom of anti-racist and intercultural scholars.
Be ready to turn your energy meter on high as Jesse Lipscombe jumps starts the morning of day two. Will he talk about neurodiversity, or not? Wait and see as he sets the tone for an exciting day filled with tips for students, recognizing anti-racism as a pillar of EDI, and meeting at the intersections of the proverbial isms.
This event is sold out. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please email EDI Conference 2024 Staff / Faculty Waitlist
Meet our keynote speakers
Dr. Peggy McIntosh
Dr. Peggy Mcintosh, former associate director of the Wellesley Centers for Women, and founder of the SEED (National Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity) Project.
At the Wellesley Center for Women, McIntosh directed projects on Gender Race and Inclusive Education. She is widely known for her 1988 and 1989 papers on privilege "White Privilege and Male Privilege": A Personal Account of Coming to See Correspondences through Work on Women’s Studies and White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack.
Jesse Lipscombe
Jesse Lipscombe is one of Canada’s leading keynote speakers. An expert on leadership, diversity, equity and inclusion, Jesse has inspired organizations to make a difference within their communities. A natural-born leader, he instills confidence in youth and challenges audiences to become more inclusive and accepting of all people.
Alberta-born, Jesse entered the spotlight at 14, starring alongside legendary actor Sidney Poitier in Children of the Dust. At 18, he shifted to athletic stardom after accepting a full athletic scholarship at the prestigious Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, where he became a breakout track star.
Other speakers
Dr. Jerome Cranston (he/him)
Vice-Provost, Students and Learning at the University of Saskatchewan
Dr. Theresa Rajack-Talley (she/her)
Vice-Provost for Equity and Inclusiveness at Dalhousie University
Martha Mathurin Moe (she/her) B.A. M.Ed, Phd Candidate
Vice Provost- Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, University of Lethbridge
Mami Schouten (she/her)
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Research Officer, Office of Vice President Research and Innovation | Equity & Human Rights Office, University of Victoria
Valerie Williams (she/her) , CPHR/CCIP
Director, Office of Equity, Access and Participation, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
Dr. Amie McLean (she/her)
Intercultural Coordinator, TRU Faculty of Student Development
Dr. Kyra Garson (she/her)
Instructional Support, TRU Faculty of Student Development
Dr. Rani Srivastava (she/her)
Dean, School of Nursing. TRU School of Nursing
Dr. Monica Sanchez-Flores (she/her)
Associate Dean, Arts. TRU Faculty of Arts
Dr. Oren Shtayermman, (he/him)
Associate Dean, FESW
Faculty of Education & Social Work
Loshima Shongo (she/her)
An international student hailing from Congo and raised in Zimbabwe
Shannon Lopes (they/them)
Graduated from Thompson Rivers University (TRU) with a Diploma in Human Resources
Day 1 - May 29, 2024
OPENING
Elder Joanne Brown
Dr. Gillian Balfour, Provost & VP Academic
Mami Schouten
Valerie Williams
What’s all the fuss about microaggressions in higher education? Dr. Jerome Cranston
Who is accountable for this work? Rethinking EDI in Academia. Martha- Mathurin Moe PhD candidate
Inclusive Leadership Dr. Theresa Rajack-Talley
Questions & Reflection
Dr. Theresa Rajack-Talley, Dr. Jerome Cranston, Martha- Mathurin Moe PhD candidate
Day 2 - May 30, 2024
Shannon Lopes & Loshima Shongo
Dr. Kyra Garson
Dr. Amie McLean
Dr. Monica Sanchez-Flores
Dr. Rani Srivastava
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