"Lost Generation" Film Series Premiere and Panel Discussion

Thu Feb 13 2025 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm

Galerie d’art d’Ottawa, Salle Alma Duncan | Ottawa Art Gallery, Alma Duncan Salon | Ottawa

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"Lost Generation" Film  Series Premiere and Panel Discussion
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Join us for the series premiere of Lost Generation, exposing systemic challenges in education like anti-Black racism and governance issues.
About this Event

As part of the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Cinema-Conference, CPE Studios proudly presents the premiere of its groundbreaking documentary series, Lost Generation.

"Lost Generation" is a poignant exploration of the systemic challenges and discrimination that tarnish the educational system, notably anti-Black racism and governance issues that threaten the foundation of equity and inclusion within schools.

Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/917969386/5884ae7f9d?share=copy

Join us for an engaging evening featuring the screening of two 20-minute documentary films:


  1. “I Am Not Your Bureaucrat” and
  2. “The Legacy Academy: The Wisdom of Imhotep's Legacy Academy”

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The screening of the films will be followed by a thought-provoking panel discussion led by experts in education, law, and equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI).

Film Synopsis:

On June 22, 2020, the Ontario Minister of Education placed the Peel District School Board (PDSB) under supervision following a review that exposed systemic discrimination, particularly anti-Black racism, along with significant governance, leadership, and HR challenges.

In response, CPE Studios, commissioned by the Lincoln Alexander School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan University, produced this original documentary series. Directed by Garrick Apollon, LLB, JD, LLM, LLCM, CFE, inaugural Filmmaker-in-Residence at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law, Lost Generation explores systemic challenges and discriminatory practices in Canadian schools, offering actionable insights for meaningful change.

Accreditation:

This event is accredited by the Law Society of Ontario for 1.5 hours of professionalism, focusing on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI).

Our Sponsors:

This event is proudly sponsored by and the . CABL is dedicated to advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in the legal profession and fostering opportunities for Black legal professionals in Canada. Their support underscores the importance of initiatives like Lost Generation in addressing systemic issues and driving positive social change.

Our Partners:

This event is proudly presented in partnership with at the University of Ottawa, the (Common Law Section), and the . These partnerships underscore the shared commitment to addressing systemic inequities and promoting a culture of inclusion and social justice.

Join Us:

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with pressing social issues through the lens of documentary storytelling. Reserve your seat today to be part of an event that informs, inspires, and empowers professionals to drive change.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Galerie d’art d’Ottawa, Salle Alma Duncan | Ottawa Art Gallery, Alma Duncan Salon, 50 Mackenzie King Bridge, Ottawa, Canada

Tickets

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