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Designation: Advisor

Dr. OLGA SKARLATO

Dr. Olga Skarlato is an educator and a researcher in peace and conflict studies, social justice, environmental policy and global governance. She teaches at the University of Toronto Mississauga, McMaster University and the University of Manitoba.

PROFESSOR DR. MARIA CHEUNG

Professor Maria serves as a Research Affiliate at the Centre for Human Rights Research at U of Manitoba. In recent years, she has conducted research and published works focusing on the repression and genocide of the spiritual group Falun Gong in China. Throughout her tenure of over twenty-five years, she has received multi-million-dollar research funding …

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DR. LORRAINE OTOIDE

Dr. Lorraine Otoide is an experienced STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) educator and researcher with a Ph.D. in Science Education. She has taught at various education levels and currently works as an Adjunct Professor at York University and is a Policy Education Officer in International Education for the Ontario Ministry of Education. Dr. Otoide …

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PROFESSOR DR. STEPHANIE STOBBE

Stephanie Stobbe, is an active educator, trainer, and ADR practitioner, she has worked and conducted research in Canada, United States, South America, Europe, India, and Asia. As part of an American Bar Association team of experts, Stephanie discussed “Gender-Responsive Peacebuilding: Implementing the Secretary-General’s Report on Women’s Participation in Peacebuilding” and provided recommendations to the United …

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IZZEDDIN HAWAMDA

Izzeddin Hawamda is a high school teacher at Maples Collegiate. He completed his education certification at the University of Manitoba in 2011, where he also completed a degree with a teachable major in History and a minor in Geography. Since then he has completed a Master of Arts Degree from the Political Studies Department and …

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