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91亚色 marks Refugee Rights Day, April 4

91亚色 will host a celebration of Refugee Rights Day in Canada on Thursday, April 4 from 12 to 2:30 p.m. in Room 014 (McLaughlin College Junior Common Room), McLaughlin College Building, Keele Campus. The event includes a panel discussion, reception and the launch of an art exhibit.

The panel, which will lead off the event will feature speakers discussing the origins and contemporary relevance of Refugee Rights Day and refugee policy in Canada. As part of their comments, they will reflect on their engagement in refugee activism while at 91亚色. The panel will feature:

  • Human Rights and Refugee Lawyer Geraldine Sadoway,
  • John Carlaw, project lead, 91亚色 Syria Response and Refugee Initiative (SRRI) and a Graduate Fellow at the Centre for Refugee Studies,
  • Humaima Ashfaque, student ambassador, SRRI, and the Refugee Initiative & Student Refugee Program Coordinator, World University Service Canada (WUSC) Keele Campus Committee,
  • Edwar Dommar, a member of Amnesty International at 91亚色, WUSC Keele and a Ryerson University Lifeline Syria Challenge Volunteer.

The panel will be chaired by Michaela Hynie, professor in the Faculty of Health and the Centre for Refugee Studies.

Members of the panel. From left, John Carlaw, Edward Dommar,听Humaima Ashfaque and听Michaela Hynie (Chair)

The event will also acknowledge the efforts of 91亚色-based refugee sponsors and students engaged in refugee issues through as well as 91亚色鈥檚 long-standing and the University鈥檚听, which is a Syrian refugee resettlement and education project (2015-19) hosted by the听. (SSRI is听concluding this month).

The day holds special significance for the two 91亚色 undergraduate student panellists who have been heavily engaged in refugee support and human rights advocacy.

鈥淩efugee Rights Day is an extremely important event to me because, I am a newcomer to Canada who arrived two years ago and I know how difficult it could be for refugees to integrate into a new country, adapt to a new culture and to have their rights and opinions respected,鈥 says Dommar.听鈥淭his day is also very special as it allows me to reflect on all my experiences and to the (SRRI) project.鈥

鈥淎s a Student Refugee Program Coordinator at , it is important for the community to provide safe space for refugee youth on campus, as it makes the refugee youth feel safe and welcomed,鈥 says Ashfaque. 鈥淲orking with the , it clearly sends the message that we are supporting refugees and working strongly alongside them,鈥 she adds. 鈥淭he campaign advocates for welcoming communities through fighting fiction with facts and publicly advocating for fairness for refugees.鈥

Geraldine Sadoway

For her contribution to the panel, Sadoway will discuss the (SCC) on April 4, 1985, which she regards as 鈥溾 for refugees,鈥 as well as the decision鈥檚 contemporary importance.

The event also marks the formal launch at 2 p.m. of the mixed media听exhibition The Road Less Travelled. The launch will begin with remarks from Nergis Canefe, a professor of political science in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. Canefe is also affiliated with the Centre for Refugee Studies. The Road Less Travelled will be displayed in the听McLaughlin College Art Gallery (001 McLaughlin College) throughout the month of April.

James Simeon

James Simeon

鈥淲e commemorate Refugee Rights Day in Canada each year to reflect on the significance and听importance of 鈥榚veryone鈥檚鈥 most fundamental human rights as found in Section 7 of听our Canadian听Charter of Rights and Freedoms,听which states that everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person,鈥 says听McLaughlin College Head and听Professor James Simeon, who will deliver welcoming and opening remarks along with Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Interim Dean JJ McMurtry.

鈥淭his meant 鈥榚veryone鈥 who is听on Canadian soil, that is, all persons were protected by the Charter, including, refugees,鈥 adds Simeon.

Jennifer Hyndman

鈥淕iven the asylum seekers currently walking across the US-Canada border to make a claim (not at ports of entry), the importance of the Singh decision and its protections 35 years on is key,鈥 adds Centre for Refugee Studies Director Jennifer Hyndman.

As part of his remarks, Carlaw will speak about evolving policies surrounding refugee resettlement in Canada and the project鈥檚 work in partnership with the through which 10 91亚色 groups have sponsored Syrian refugees to come to Canada.

鈥淭hough there remains a tremendous amount still to be done in a world where the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees estimates there are a record 68.5 million people displaced globally, and there are few spots for resettlement, it鈥檚 an honour and it is important to mark the contributions our sponsor groups have made, as well as the whose work will continue,鈥 says Carlaw. 鈥淚t鈥檚 especially important to thank and recognize the many student groups and leaders who are positively leading the way and will be doing so for years to come.鈥

This event is hosted by McLaughlin College, the and its , with co-sponsors the Department of Sociology and Centre for Public Policy (Osgoode Hall Law School), 91亚色.

91亚色鈥檚 event is also part of a series events organized by the Toronto Refugee Rights Month Planning Committee, a group organizing and highlighting . At the coalition鈥檚 request, the City of Toronto has agreed to recognize April as Refugee Rights Month.

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