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SUMMARY:SPARK Vancouver 2025
DESCRIPTION:November 5\, 2025 | 1:30 pm – 7:00 pm PST \n \nFind Inspiration. Leave with a new perspective. Spark impactful change. \nSPARK is a transformative half-day symposium bringing together Senior Executives\, Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion (DEI) leaders\, and Human Resources professionals for shared learning\, networking\, and innovation. \nTheme: Elevating 2SLGBTQIA+ Newcomer and Migrant Talent.\nQueer and trans communities bring extraordinary creativity\, resilience\, and innovation to the workforce. Yet\, job seekers and employees from these communities—especially those who are newcomers or migrants—often face systemic barriers that limit their recognition and advancement. Too often\, they are perceived as “unconventional” hires or encounter stalled career growth despite their capabilities. \nSPARK is a celebration and a call to action. This event is dedicated to dismantling those barriers and highlighting the immense\, underrecognized potential of 2SLGBTQIA+ newcomers and migrants. By creating space for visibility\, dialogue\, and connection\, SPARK aims to amplify voices\, empower careers\, and drive change across workplaces and industries. \nKey Highlights\n\nInspiring Insights: Dive deep into the talent acquisition process\, exploring attraction\, selection\, and development strategies.\nDynamic Discussions: Engage in lively keynote presentations and thought-provoking discussions led by driven 2SLGBTQIA+ newcomer and migrant leaders.\nStrategic Networking: Foster intentional connections to fuel organizational change and create workplaces where everyone\, including 2SLGBTQIA+ newcomers and migrant individuals\, thrives.\n\nHost Sponsor and Location\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/6″][/vc_column] \n[vc_column width=”1/3″] \n \n[/vc_column] \n[vc_column width=”1/3″] \n  \nBDC Square and Hall\n1133 Melville Street\, Suite 1500 (15th Floor)\nVancouver\, BC V6E 4E5 \n[/vc_column] \n[vc_column width=”1/6″][/vc_column][/vc_row] \nReception Sponsor\n \nAgenda\n\n1:30pm – 2:45pm: Welcome and Opening Keynotes\n2:45pm – 3:00pm: Networking Session ~ Engage with other DEI and talent acquisition leaders!\n3:00pm – 4:00pm: Roundtable Discussions (see topics below)\n4:00pm – 4:15pm: Networking Session ~ Engage with other DEI and talent acquisition leaders!\n4:15pm – 5:00pm: Key Reflections and Closing\n5:00pm – 7:00pm: Networking Reception with 2SLGBTQIA+ newcomer and migrant leaders and talent\n\nDiscussion Groups\n\nSupporting Refugees with Norma Lize Rhayem\, Rainbow Refugee Society\nCreating Your Newcomer Strategy with Adeline Huynh\, The Commons Consulting\nAttracting and Developing Newcomer Talent with Valerie Raghoebier and Joshna Hirani\, Sher Vancouver\n\nKeynote Speaker\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \nAleks Selim Dughman Manzur (J.D.\, LL.M.)\n(They/Them) \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nAleks Selim Dughman Manzur is a transgender Palestinian born and primarily raised in Santiago\, Chile. As a Chilean lawyer\, Aleks specializes in human rights\, reproductive and sexual health law\, LGBTQI+ rights\, and refugee rights. They hold an LL.M. from the University of Toronto and currently serve as the Co-Executive Director of Rainbow Refugee. Aleks is also the past President of the Canadian Council for Refugees and currently holds a position as an Executive Committee member. Additionally\, they are the co-chair of From Borders to Belonging\, a Canada-wide coalition in solidarity with LGBTQI refugees and asylum seekers. \nPreviously\, Aleks worked as the Director of LGBTQ+ Refugee Programs and SAH representative for the Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto. Their past roles also include positions at LEAF (Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund)\, the Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID)\, and the International Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Programme at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law. \nTheir work focuses on facilitating pathways for refugee protection and co-creating communities of belonging for individuals with diverse sexual orientations\, gender identities\, expressions\, and sex characteristics (SOGIESC). Aleks designs programs and services for LGBTQI+ asylum seekers\, refugee claimants\, and refugees\, and advocates for refugee rights at various levels of government\, both locally and internationally. Additionally\, they provide advisory and expert opinions\, represent Canada at international forums on refugee protection\, and conduct webinars and workshops for numerous local and international organizations. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nEmcee\n[vc_row custom_bg_color=”{“solid“:{“id“:“Border color“\,“color“:“#ebebf5“}}” ][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \nKy Sargeant (she/they)\nDEI Consultant and Comedian \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nKy is an EDI consultant known for her engaged approach to facilitation\, where she leverages 8 years of public speaking and performing arts experience to communicate complex DEI topics in an accessible way for all audiences. Previously the assistant to the Senior Dean of Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion at the UBC Sauder School of Business & currently an EDI Scholar in Residence at UBC Library\, she brings a deep understanding of academic frameworks of EDI and how to translate that knowledge into practice. She has since co-developed a first-of-its-kind index and training program for business funders and is the Vice-Chair of the board for QMUNITY. Outside of work\, she regularly hosts a 2SLGBTQIA+ Open-Mic Comedy night and performs stand-up comedy around the city. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nDiscussion Group Facilitators\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \nNorma Lize Rhayem\nCommunications Manager\, Rainbow Refugee Society\n\n \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nNorma Lize Rhayem\, a transgender activist and advocate from the Middle East. Her activism started when she was studying journalism and communication arts\, leading to her involvement with LGBTQIA+ organizations in the SWANA region and worldwide. Her lived experience\, and work in Media and the Non-profit sector helped her to raise the voice about LGBTQIA+ issues around the world. Since relocating to Vancouver\, she continues to fight for the rights of the trans community. She worked as a Sponsorship Coordinator at Rainbow Refugee\, a Peer Facilitator at Mosaic\, and a co-trainer at QMUNITY. Norma is currently working as a Communications Manager at Rainbow Refugee Society and is working on developing training materials to help raise awareness in workplaces and communities. Topic: Supporting Refugees \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row custom_bg_color=”{“solid“:{“id“:“Border color“\,“color“:“#ebebf5“}}” ][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \nAdeline Huynh (she/her)\nEDI strategist and founder\, The Commons Consulting \n  \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nAdeline Huynh is an equity\, diversity\, and inclusion strategist and founder of The Commons Consulting living and working on the traditional\, ancestral\, and unceded lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm\, Səl̓ílwətaʔ\, and Skwxwú7mesh peoples. With almost two decades of experience guiding nearly 100 organizations—from healthcare to higher-ed—she translates big-picture vision into practical\, people-centred solutions. Adeline has championed newcomer inclusion by supporting ISSofBC’s EDI work and launching QMUNITY’s Routes to Roots program for LGBTQ2S+ immigrant and refugee youth. She also co-authored Authentically Inclusive Marketing and designs engaging online courses and in-person trainings that help organizations thrive. Away from the Zoom and workshop room\, you’ll find her trying to keep up with her 7-year-old\, swapping book recommendations\, and plotting her next storytelling project over a strong cup of Vietnamese coffee. Topic: Creating Your Newcomer Strategy \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n\nValerie Raghoebier (she/her)\nBoard Director\, Sher Vancouver \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nValerie (she/her) is a dynamic actress and model based in Vancouver’s thriving film industry. Beyond the screen\, she is a passionate advocate for 2SLGBTQ+ rights\, animal welfare\, and environmental sustainability\, actively working to reduce her carbon footprint. Valerie brings her creativity and compassion to the nonprofit sector as the newest Board Member of Sher Vancouver. She has also served as a juror for the prestigious January Award and is a shortlist juror for the Sundar Prize Film Festival\, where she helps spotlight powerful and impactful stories from around the world. Topic: Attracting and Developing Newcomer Talent \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row custom_bg_color=”{“solid“:{“id“:“Border color“\,“color“:“#ebebf5“}}” ][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \nJoshna Hirani (she/her)\nManager of Community Engagement\, Sher Vancouver \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″]\nJoshna Hirani\, of Gujarati origin and born in Kenya\, is a dynamic community leader dedicated to equity\, inclusion\, and social justice. Professionally trained in Occupational Therapy\, she combines cultural sensitivity with mindfulness and compassion to empower individuals and strengthen communities. As Sher Vancouver’s Manager of Community Engagement\, Joshna is a driving force behind the organization’s public presence\, representing it at major events\, building networks\, and raising awareness of its mission. She remains committed to learning from diverse communities\, reflecting on her experiences\, and continually evolving to be a better community member and leader. Topic: Attracting and Developing Newcomer Talent \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nLearning Objectives\n\nUnderstand how to attract\, and retain 2SLGBTQIA+ newcomer talent.\nDiscover the experiences of 2SLGBTQIA+ newcomer and migrant talent.\nCultivate a relationship with fellow DEI leaders\, and 2SLGBTQIA+ talent.\n\nAudience\n\nSenior Leaders\nDEI Professionals\nTalent Acquisition Professionals\n\nMore details coming soon. \nRegistration and Pricing\nLIMITED SEATS – Purchase your tickets as soon as possible. Registration is now open on Eventbrite. \nPartner tickets: Senior leaders of Pride at Work Canada’s Proud Partners & Community Partners \n\n$345.00 (+ tax) – Early Bird Price (until September 30)\n$445.00 (+ tax) – Regular Price\n\nGeneral tickets: For senior leaders of other companies & organizations (non-partners) \n\n$545.00 (+ tax) – Early Bird Price (until September 30)\n$645.00 (+ tax) – Regular Price\n\nOn Eventbrite\, participants will be asked to provide some personal & professional details\, accessibility requests\, food restrictions and allergies. For any additional questions\, reach out to us at events@prideatwork.ca.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/spark-vancouver-2025/
LOCATION:BDC Square and Hall\, 1133 Melville Street\, Suite 1500\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6E 4E5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Leadership,Networking,Paid event
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SUMMARY:Report Launch: Empowering 2SLGBTQIA+ Workers in Energy
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 13\, 2025 | Norton Rose Fulbright\, Calgary\, AB \nAbout the Event\nPride at Work Canada\, in partnership with Electricity Human Resources Canada and with support from Women & Gender Equality Canada\, is proud to launch the findings of our Empowering 2SLGBTQIA+ Workers in Energy research project. \nThis national initiative explores the experiences of workers across the energy sector\, providing employers with the insights and tools they need to build safer\, more inclusive\, and more competitive workplaces. While the project is national in scope\, this event will highlight what the findings mean for energy employers in Alberta. \nFocus on Alberta\nAlberta’s electricity and energy sector is facing urgent workforce challenges\, including: \n\nLabour shortages driven by an aging workforce and competition for talent\nRetention difficulties linked to workplace culture and safety concerns\nReskilling needs as the industry continues to adopt AI and other new technologies\n\nAt the same time\, Alberta’s workers bring resilience\, expertise\, and innovation that are vital to addressing these challenges. \nThrough community-led interviews and focus groups with workers across the country\, Pride at Work Canada uncovered intimate insights into the realities of working in energy. The findings challenge common assumptions about inclusion in both field and administrative environments\, showing that:\nVisibility\, often celebrated in office settings\, can expose field workers to life-threatening risks \n\nGender-based outcomes are uneven and emerge in unexpected ways\nEmployers must adopt a new paradigm to ensure the safety and human rights of field workers\n\nSchedule of Events\nIndustry Roundtable: Powering Alberta’s Energy Workforce\n3:00 – 5:00 PM MT \nAn exclusive gathering of Alberta’s energy sector leaders for the first look at the findings from Empowering 2SLGBTQIA+ Workers in Energy. Together\, we will explore what the research means for talent strategies in the province and examine how employers can stay ahead in a rapidly changing workforce. This is a candid\, solutions-focused conversation about the future of energy in Alberta. By invitation only.* \nReport Launch & Reception: Empowering 2SLGBTQIA+ Workers in Energy \n5:00 – 7:00 PM MT \nCelebrate the voices and vision of our communities\, whose insights are shaping the future of Canada’s energy sector. This event will highlight the hopes and strengths of Two-Spirit\, queer\, and trans workers as powerful partners in driving change. Join our movement to redefine safety in Alberta workplaces\, and take action by amplifying the findings from Empowering 2SLGBTQIA+ Workers in Energy and championing the adoption of its recommendations across the sector. Open registration. \n  \n[vc_row nav_skin=”dark” consent_include=”include”][vc_column css_animation=””][vc_button_arrow title=”Register Today!” style=”simple” display=”display_block” skin=”dark” css_animation=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fforms.clickup.com%2F10562298%2Ff%2Fa2aqu-23717%2FD79SQ68NFAT0G0RD10|target:_blank”][/vc_column][/vc_row] \n  \n\n* About Our Invitation-Based Events\nPride at Work Canada regularly hosts small\, intentional roundtables and gatherings across the country that bring together voices from government\, business\, advocacy\, and community sectors. These spaces are designed to support honest dialogue\, knowledge exchange\, and strategic collaboration. \nParticipation is by invitation to ensure a balanced group across types of organizations\, identities\, sectors\, and lived experiences related to the themes at hand. We consider both professional expertise and community insight when shaping these conversations\, and we center engagement from our Proud Partners and Community Partners\, while also welcoming expressions of interest from others doing meaningful work in this space. \nIf you’d like to be considered for future events\, you can reach out to Jose Patiño-Gomez\, Director of External Relations\, or fill out this short form to register your interest.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/report-launch-empowering-2slgbtqia-workers-in-energy/
CATEGORIES:Leadership,Networking,Roundtable
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251119T120000
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CREATED:20250814T182932Z
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SUMMARY:Matrices: Trans\, Non-Binary & Agender Digital Connect
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 19\, 2025 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM EST | Via Zoom: Webinar – this is a free online networking event for trans\, non-binary and agender people. \n \nMatrices: Trans\, Non-Binary & Agender Digital Connect is a free digital networking event for trans\, non-binary\, and agender professionals and jobseekers across Canada. \nSince its launch in 2020\, this ongoing program has created intentional\, safer spaces for participants to share stories\, build professional connections\, and foster community in a digital environment. Each year\, it builds on the momentum of previous gatherings\, strengthening networks and amplifying voices across diverse communities. \nFormat: This gathering features two themed\, roundtable-style discussion rounds. In each round\, participants join small\, facilitated groups to explore a specific topic related to the gathering focus. \nWhy is this event taking place?\nWhile many networking spaces are inclusive of trans\, non-binary\, and agender people\, there are distinct experiences\, questions\, and challenges faced by these communities in professional settings. \nThis event was created to: \n\nProvide peer support across identities and geographies\nCultivate connection through shared lived experience\nRespond directly to feedback from community members and attendees\n\nAudience:\nThis event is intended for individuals who identify as trans\, non-binary\, and/or agender. \nThere is no requirement to “prove” your identity or meet any criteria beyond self-identification. While we value allyship\, this space is intentionally held for trans\, non-binary\, and agender folks to connect freely. Allies are encouraged to respect the boundaries of identity-centered spaces and hold space by stepping back. \nKey Takeaways:\n\nConnect with others navigating similar professional journeys\nShare lived experiences in a supportive\, affirming space\nBuild community and expand your network\nLearn about future initiatives and events from Pride at Work Canada\n\nAccessibility:\nSpoken Language: English \nClosed Captioning: English \nFormat: Virtual (Zoom meeting format) \nEngagement Type: Participants invited to share via video\, audio\, or chat \nIf you have additional accessibility requests\, please include them in your registration form or contact us at: events@prideatwork.ca \n[vc_row][vc_column]Registration for this event has closed.[/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/matrices-trans-non-binary-agender-digital-connect-5/
CATEGORIES:Networking
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