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JUR-ED EPISODE 2: Law & Organizing, Continued

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JUR-ED is a podcast of the Jur-Ed Foundation, put out on a monthly basis. The aim is to promote education of legal rights and the practice of law, and this is done by looking at systems, structures, and social relations. We start this episode with Mika Imai, a human rights and labour lawyer in Toronto. She represented A.B. a transgender youth impacted by the proposed Ford government changes to the Sex Ed Curriculum. She talks about the case that went before the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario. And second we hear from David Bush, a Workers’ Rights Organizer. He will discuss the widely influential ‘$15 and Fairness’ campaign. Follow us on twitter at @Jur_Ed, facebook @juredfoundation or our website, juredfoundation.wordpress.com/ - email address: [email protected] - and if so inclined to give to our non-profit charity, you may do so at www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/ju…-ed-foundation/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jur-ed-podcast/message
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JUR-ED is a podcast of the Jur-Ed Foundation, put out on a monthly basis. The aim is to promote education of legal rights and the practice of law, and this is done by looking at systems, structures, and social relations. We start this episode with Mika Imai, a human rights and labour lawyer in Toronto. She represented A.B. a transgender youth impacted by the proposed Ford government changes to the Sex Ed Curriculum. She talks about the case that went before the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario. And second we hear from David Bush, a Workers’ Rights Organizer. He will discuss the widely influential ‘$15 and Fairness’ campaign. Follow us on twitter at @Jur_Ed, facebook @juredfoundation or our website, juredfoundation.wordpress.com/ - email address: [email protected] - and if so inclined to give to our non-profit charity, you may do so at www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/ju…-ed-foundation/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jur-ed-podcast/message
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