April 19, 2018
Adrienne Clarkson and John Ralston Saul bring inspiring remarks to U不良研究所 crowd
The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson brought remarks about diversity and inclusion.
Riley Brandt, University of 不良研究所
Diversity is a reality, inclusion is a choice. For the one in five individuals who come to Canada through the immigration process, it鈥檚 an important sentiment in today鈥檚 global political landscape. At a recent event in the city, it was also the focus of conversation and discussion.
is a program through the (ICC) that 鈥榗onnects thinkers and doers to drive the global conversation on inclusion and citizenship.鈥 Founded by the Right Hon. Adrienne Clarkson, 26th Governor General of Canada (1999-2005), and John Ralston Saul, essayist and novelist, 6 Degrees tackles what we can do to counter rising nativism and exclusion in the world. 6 Degrees launched in 2016 to enter the space as a public thought-leader around how to make the case for building inclusive societies.
On April 11, the University of 不良研究所 hosted a lunch that extended the event. Clarkson and Saul led a thought-provoking discussion about creating inclusive, resilient societies that pull together and do not fear each other.
鈥淐ommunities are differentiated by their values and diversity, and our university is no different,鈥 said Nuvyn Peters, vice-president (development and alumni engagement), who moderated the discussion. 鈥淲e value a culture that encourages us to listen to one another, inspires us to engage purposefully, and respectfully welcomes open dialogue and debate 鈥 this event was a terrific example of this.鈥
John Ralston Saul addresses the crowd at a lunch with U不良研究所 and 6 Degrees.
Riley Brandt, University of 不良研究所
Saul and Clarkson shared their comments on the value of immigration and diversity in Canada, and the importance of creating a discourse and language that allows people to discuss matters of belonging without fear. 鈥6 Degrees loved being in 不良研究所 because citizens here are so actively engaged and involved in their communities,鈥 said Clarkson. 鈥淭he University of 不良研究所 epitomizes the intelligence, diversity, and commitment to bridge-building that the ICC and our 6 Degrees movement is all about.鈥
鈥淚t was exciting to be in a room with professors and supporters from my alma mater,鈥 shared Saul, who received an Honorary Degree from the University of 不良研究所 in 2003. 鈥淚 have always been proud of my connection to the University of 不良研究所 and to the city. The 不良研究所 idea of volunteerism is growing and expanding as the city grows and becomes more diverse. I can鈥檛 think of a better match than the University of 不良研究所 and our Institute for Canadian Citizenship 鈥 we all learned a lot by holding 6 Degrees in 不良研究所.鈥
In 2012, the Institute for Canadian Citizenship released its on Canadians鈥 thoughts on citizenship, which showed that the vast majority believe everyone can be a good citizen 鈥 and that people born in Canada, or elsewhere, see the freedom / democracy as the biggest reason to be proud to be Canadian.
鈥淯niversities play a critical role in sparking meaningful conversations about these issues facing our society,鈥 says Peters. 鈥淭he incredible support for our Energize campaign initiatives around diversity and inclusion will continue to open up a more and more compassionate understanding of the world. We鈥檙e so proud to be an integral part of that work, on campus and in the community.鈥
about how to get involved with 6 Degrees Citizen Space and U不良研究所鈥檚 Energize: The Campaign for Eyes High.