Michele Landsberg Reflection

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Reflection The experiences of the guest speakers were something new. To start off, the VP of student affairs was someone who made me feel like I had a voice and it was important for me to voice my opinion. Something you don't expect which coming into university. Last time when he was here my group and I talked to him about all the matters regarding racism, sexism, gender inequality that exists and Don issues on Laurier campus. He did his part of the promise of working on the concerns every group had and also talked to us about what we need to do next. But he wasn’t the only one responsible for making the change, He did not notice any of the problems occurring in students' life’s because of the power and the position he holds, but talking to …show more content…

Her facing discrimination in her private life has motivated her to write novels and create impacts in people’s lives. Today she is a well-established journalist who has achieved several awards for her accomplishments two National Newspaper Awards, the YWCA Women of Distinction Award and etc. (Michele Landsberg, 2016) Michele Landsberg is a Canadian writer, who composed sections in the daily paper, Toronto Star and the Globe and Mail. Both the articles tended to issues, for example, equal pay, abortion, inappropriate behavior in the working environment, and racial separation. Michele Landsberg's work has conveyed numerous imperative issues to light and affected incalculable opinion leaders across the nation over to stand up on their suppositions of the points. Landsberg is a dynamic scholar and a characteristic hopeful who has taken a glance at all the sides of an …show more content…

This gave people a reason to find meaning of their own (Michele Landsberg, 2014). Landsberg believed she was “born at the right moment in history and stumbled into the perfect assignment at a time when the very themes dearest to my heart were making headline news.” (Landsberg, reader and writers, 2012) This is because she was able to relate to what was happening that time with Canadian women said by her in her book writing the Revolution. The concerns she brought forth have given the listeners potential for future progress and the hope of an equal society for all. Her book Writing the Revolution had played a big role in changing the lives of Canadian women. With her a progressive thinking and a natural optimist personality she helps others rise their voices when necessary. Her writing has impacted and changed others to have courage and bring justice when required. She is a fearless leader who the made many other women fearless as

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