Growing up, we used to live in predominantly white people’s towns where we were often the only black family, perhaps except for a handful of others, in the region. In school, I was often the only black student in class or perhaps even the whole school. Race and color didn’t really bother me growing up…
Tag: Beverly McLachlin
Pillars of Democracy – Justice
Celebrations and Milestones March 17, 2017 – Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin received the first-ever Simone de Beauvoir Institute Prize and delivered a lecture on the importance of the courts in Canadian democracy as part of the Social Science Research workshop series at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec . In receiving her Prize she made a…