What kind of work does Leslie Anne do?
Leslie Anne is as Associate at Durant Barristers, a graduate of University of Toronto Law School and has experience working as a facilitator and consultant on Indigenous engagement issues and diversity and inclusion initiatives in addition to her work in the legal industry. She has worked for universities, student unions, First Nations and multinational corporations in varying contexts. Recently, she was the Leadership Program Co-Leader for Sea Women Expeditions.
Examples of her previous work include:
Blog posts on her involvement with the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights, here and here
Organizing conversation starting events as a member of the Indigenous Law Students’ Association at University of Toronto Law School
Her time as an OceanPath Fellow
“Indigeneity and Allyship” a report on Indigenous experiences in academia and an Indigenous Solidarity Policy written for the Students’ Union of McGill University
An op-ed on discrimination in the Montreal Gazette
Her work on diversity and inclusion focusing on Indigenous students in high school has been mentioned in the article Circles of Influence in the Fall 2019 edition of The Knowledge Forum published by the Queens Faculty of Education.