The discussion will explore how personal narratives shape public understanding, humanize institutions, drive social change, and inform people-centered, trauma-informed systems.
Join us at the Henry N. R. Jackman Faculty of Law for Storytelling in Law and Social Change.
The discussion will explore how personal narratives shape public understanding, humanize institutions, drive social change, and inform people-centered, trauma-informed systems.
Our esteemed speakers are Chancellor Wes Hall, University of Toronto and Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin, Supreme Court of Canada, moderated by Dean Christopher Essert, Henry N. R. Jackman Faculty of Law.
Have questions about this event?
Contact Regan Tigno, Alumni Engagement Officer at regan.tigno@utoronto.ca
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