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Social Justice Week: How to be an Accomplice for Homeless Individuals

Date:
January 23, 2025
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://durhamcollege.ca/social-justice
Venue
Online

Durham College is hosting its sixth annual Social Justice Week, with virtual events taking place between January 20 and 24, 2025. Join us for five days of thought-provoking discussions with engaging speakers from diverse fields who will share both their expertise and lived experience.

This year’s theme, “How to Be an Accomplice for Social Justice,” invites you to go beyond allyship and take meaningful action. Through engaging workshops and discussions, we’ll explore what it takes to actively challenge systemic inequities and amplify marginalized voices. Join us to learn actionable strategies, build meaningful connections, and empower yourself to be a catalyst for positive change in your community and beyond. Everyone has a role to play—discover yours during Social Justice Week!

Thursday January 23rd
How to be an accomplice for homeless individuals
Tom Regehr identifies as “… an addict, formerly homeless, trauma suffering, plain speaking ham with ‘mental health issues’, social challenges and a will to make a difference”. For over 20 years Regehr has been working to help social workers, medical professionals, educators, planners and the general public understand what is going on in the minds and hearts of the suffering, the ‘marginalized’ the critically disenfranchised.
He does this mostly by listening to the homeless, addicted, suffering folks. He gathers common truths and shares them for others.
Regehr is an Adjunct Professor at McMaster University teaching occupational therapists about the role of cumulative trauma, loss and unresolved grief in addictions, homelessness etc. Known to be ‘raw, real and relevant’ he speaks from the heart.