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University-Rosedale Green and Just Recovery Virtual Town Hall

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How do we build an equitable and sustainable recovery from COVID-19 for University-Rosedale?

How we recover from the economic and social impacts of the pandemic is on the minds of many in University-Rosedale who recognize now more than ever that the direction in which we were headed prior to COVID-19 was unsustainable and inequitable.
How to bring about a Green & Just Recovery? How do we repair systems rife with racism and that perpetuate inequity and environmental destruction, and to rebuild a society that is stronger, healthier, greener, safer and fairer?

Join panelists University-Rosedale MPP, Jessica Bell , Ward 11 Councillor Mike Layton, and Anjum Sultana, Founder of Millennial Womxn in Policy, for a discussion moderated by Emmay Mah, ED of Toronto Environmental Alliance about what a green and just recovery could look like for University-Rosedale.

Please join the conversation!

Register on Eventbrite to receive a Youtube link here:
https://uni-rosetownhall.eventbrite.ca/?ref=estw

Please submit your questions for our panelists in the space provided on the registration form.

This event is a joint collaboration being hosted by Green 11, University of Toronto Student Union (UTSU) and For Our Kids as part of the For Our Kids Green & Just Recovery cross-Canada campaign.

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