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  1. May 1, 2024 · Though she stands at the front of the classroom, Assistant Professor Tamara Pearl of the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Law strives to ensure everyone’s on even footing. This “anti-dominance” approach is rooted in anti-colonialism and stems from both her research and her life.

  2. Mar 29, 2021 · Tamara Pearl sees bright future for Indigenous law students. Sarah Kent - 29 March 2021. Tamara Pearl’s path to law will undoubtedly fuel her work championing Indigenous law students’ wellbeing as the new Indigenous student support manager at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law.

  3. www.criaw-icref.ca › about › board-of-directorsBoard of Directors - CRIAW

    • Tamara Pearl, President
    • Anne Webb, Incoming-President
    • Lina Khatib, Past-President
    • Elsy Gagné, Treasurer
    • Sunitha Bisan, Secretary
    • Calais Caswell, Board Member
    • Miriam Edelson, Board Member
    • Priti Gami Shah, Board Member
    • Tara Howse, Board Member
    • Maitland Shaheen, Board Member

    Tamara (Baldhead) Pearl is a Nēhiyaw iskwew (Plains-Cree woman) from One Arrow First Nation in Treaty 6 territory and the traditional homeland of the Métis. She is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta and a PhD in Law candidate at the University of Ottawa. Her research focuses on “anti-dominance” training which challe...

    Anne Webb is a senior policy advisor on equity, diversity and inclusion in research, based in Halls Harbour, Nova Scotia. Prior to joining the federal research funding sector in the fall of 2013 she worked for over 25 years with non-profits designing and coordinating qualitative and participatory feminist research and providing research training to...

    Lina Khatib has over 10 years of experience working at the intersections of people, culture and social justice. She is currently a Principal at Korn Ferry where she advises clients on how to integrate equitable policies and practices into their workplaces, using structural and behavioural inclusion measures. She has worked for government and non-pr...

    Elsy has been practicing law since 1999 in the areas of commercial litigation, business, regulatory law, employment law and human rights. After earning a M.Sc., a Ph.D. and an LL.B., Elsy completed her LL.M. Elsy has been practising law in various Canadian jurisdictions in litigation and has appeared before different courts and tribunals. Before he...

    Sunitha Bisan is passionate about gender and ecological justice. She is currently an adjunct professor at University of Ottawa. She is dedicated to changing narratives towards increasing women’s participation, acceptance of women’s leadership and improving environmental governance. She encourages the training of relevant stakeholders for gender res...

    Calais Caswell is a gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) Policy Advisor within the Resilience program of the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD). In this role, Calais leads and supports research and capacity strengthening on nature-based solutions and climate adaptation with a focus on GESI. She collaborates with a var...

    Miriam Edelson is a social activist, settler, writer and mother living in Toronto, Canada. Her literary non-fiction, personal essays and commentaries have appeared in The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, literary journals and on CBC Radio. Her first book, “My Journey with Jake: A Memoir of Parenting and Disability” was published in April 2000. “Battle...

    As a feminist educator, transformative facilitator, social justice activist and presenter, Priti Shah brings 30 years of knowledge and experience to her work for equity and justice. Her activism and political advocacy have been shaped by her upbringing in India and her experiences as a racialized settler in Canada. Using an intersectional approach ...

    As a lifelong social justice advocate and fiery feminist, Tara’s passions for pursuing gender equity can be summed up with the belief that voice matters, particularly those who are often ignored or even belittled. As a youth, she channeled that passion into coaching young girls in hockey. While not coaching hockey today, sport still is a large part...

    Maitland recently completed her law degree at Queen’s, and is currently articling with the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General. She is passionate about intersections of gender, health, and the law. Maitland has researched reproductive justice at Queen’s Law and with the Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF). She has also worked with f...

  4. May 10, 2023 · Profs. Hadley Friedland and Tamara Pearl receive federal funding to address gender-based violence against Indigenous WGT2S+ persons. The SSHRC-WAGE grant supports research that will establish a model for Indigenous legal lodges

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  6. Apr 8, 2023 · Tamara Baldhead Pearl spoke with Day 6 about her reaction to the Vatican’s repudiation of The Doctrine of Discovery and what impact it could have on Canadian law.

  7. Tamara Pearl. Ph.D. , RCC. Call: (604)925 0861 Email office of Tamara Pearl. Bookmark this profile. Primary location: Tamara Pearl Counselling 252 1st street east, suite 1 North Vancouver, V7L1B3. Proximity to Transit and or Intersections: Near Lonsdale Quay. Areas of practice. Abuse - Emotional, Physical, Sexual. Creativity. Depression.

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