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Looking for a Familiar Face: The Justice System and Canada’s Diverse Communities

Christa Big Canoe, Julius Haag, Keith Merith, and Kevin Donovan
Join the experts as they explore the crucial intersection of representation, justice and community.
Conversation
Festival Pass Required
$15.99 – $54.99

About

Our Critical Conversation series brings authors and experts together to examine the culture and politics that shape the world around us and the books we read. Moderated by Kevin Donovan (author and podcast host of Billionaire Murders and Death in a Small Town), Looking for a Familiar Face delves into the crucial intersection of representation, justice and community with panelists Christa Big Canoe, Legal Director of Aboriginal Legal Services; Julius Haag, Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at University of Toronto; and Keith Merith, a former criminal investigator and investigative trainer. This conversation confronts pressing concerns related to the ramifications when the composition of our justice system fails to mirror the diverse tapestry of the communities it serves. Does this disconnect breed mistrust and hinder access to justice? The collection of racial data by the Toronto Police also raises questions. How does it influence accountability, transparency and the quest for equity within law enforcement? Join us as we navigate these complex issues and seek pathways toward a more inclusive and just system.

Moderator: Kevin Donovan

This event is presented in partnership with Provocations Festival.

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A transparent first-hand account of a Black officer maneuvering through three terrifying yet rewarding decades of policing, all while seeking reform in law enforcement When 16-year-old Keith Merith finds himself pulled over, berated, and degraded by a white police officer, he’s outraged. He’s done nothing wrong.
cover of A Darker Shade of Blue: A Police Officer’s Memoir

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Christa Big Canoe is an Anishinabek woman, mother and lawyer. She is from Georgina Island First Nation.

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Dr. Julius Haag is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Toronto Mississauga.

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Retired police superintendent Keith Merith ended his 31-year tenure in 2017 after holding command positions, including Bureau Commander of Information Services and Court Services and Officer-In-Charge of Investigative Services and the Organized Crime Bureau. Keith volunteers with various organizations mandated to pursue social justice, police reform and equality.

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Kevin Donovan is the Toronto Star’s Chief Investigative Reporter, an author and podcast host of Billionaire Murders and Death in a Small Town. His focus is on journalism that exposes wrongdoing and effects change.

Dates & Times

Sat, June 8, 2024
2:00pm
3:00pm

Passes

3-Day Pass
Adult
$54.99
Student
$34.99
Saturday
Adult
$29.99
Student
$19.99

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Venue

Lakeside Terrace
235 Queens Quay West, Toronto, ON

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