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Graduate Mentorship Program: Empowering Racialized Students Pursuing Legal Education

Submitted by scoope04 on November 13, 2024 - 10:27am
Date: 
Friday, November 29, 2024 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Location: 

Peter Clark Hall 001B

Graduate Mentorship Program: Empowering Racialized Students Pursuing Legal Education
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How can racial identity shape our experiences and perspectives in legal education and the profession?


Compelling perspectives on the unique challenges faced by racialized students in legal education as well as strategies for overcoming these obstacles.


Join the Graduate Mentorship Program’s session on Navigating Racial Identity and Law School with distinguished lawyer and CEO, Tarique Plummer.

This session will provide valuable insights into the unique challenges faced by racialized students in legal education, along with strategies to overcome them. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, engage in meaningful discussions and network with peers and who share a passion for justice and equality.

Guest Speaker

image of Tarique Plummer

Tarique Plummer is a visionary leader whose unconventional path to law school and diverse professional background exemplify resilience and adaptability. With experience in politics, tech sales, regulatory affairs, and business development, Tarique offers a unique perspective shaped by navigating various industries and cultures. He holds a B.Sc. in Biochemistry and Biotechnology, a post-grad diploma from Ashton College, an MBA from the U.S., and completed his JD at Lincoln Alexander School of Law in Toronto, graduating in the top 5% of his class. As CEO and Senior Counsel at FARI LAW Professional Corporation, Tarique leads a thriving practice in immigration, business, insurance, criminal, and family law.

His passion for community involvement is reflected in his roles as a professor at Centennial College and board member for Adventure4Change, Grand River Hospital, and the Region of Waterloo Environmental and Ecological Committee. Recognized for his contributions, Tarique has received the Canada 150 Sesquicentennial Award and was named Young Alumnus of the Year by Wilfrid Laurier University in 2022. His story highlights the challenges and triumphs of forging a path less traveled, providing invaluable insights on navigating racial identity and professional growth in today's world.


Register here [1]


This event is open to all students interested in pursuing a career in law.

The Graduate Mentorship Program aims to create a safe space for graduate students, faculty and staff to build community, exchange knowledge, insights, and experiences. Learn more about the G [2]raduate Mentorship Program [3]

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