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Friday, January 25 • 6:00pm - 8:30pm
Pre-Conference Panel: Personal Break Throughs

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Start off your conference weekend with a panel and facilitated discussion about personal Break Throughs. Our panelists have a variety of backgrounds and experiences and will be discussing Break Through moments in their lives followed by a facilitated discussion and networking opportunity within the room. There will be light refreshments available.

Speakers
avatar for Brittany Rudyck

Brittany Rudyck

Brittany Rudyck (she/her) is the founder of a new non-profit committed to ending sexual violence in the hospitality and arts communities. SVAAN is the Sexual Violence Advocacy and Accountability Network, and seeks to build relationships with various venues, restaurants and bars in... Read More →
avatar for Jasmine Farahbakhsh

Jasmine Farahbakhsh

Jasmine Farahbakhsh is currently working as the Program Lead of Sustain SU, where she oversees numerous sustainability initiatives on campus.  Given the value she places on building community, Jasmine adores working with the amazing team of volunteers in Sustain SU.  In her spare... Read More →
avatar for Katie Ring

Katie Ring

Katie Ring (she/her)  is the Program Lead for the Landing Society for Gender and Sexual Diversity: a recent addition to the SU student services, that provides support services to LGBTQ+ students at the University of Alberta. Her undergraduate degree is in Human Development and Social... Read More →
avatar for Tony Bislimi

Tony Bislimi

Tony Bislimi is an expert of international development and foreign affairs. A Canadian and American educated scholar, he has authored several published refereed articles and academic book chapters mainly on state-building and international interventions in Kosovo, and US-EU relations... Read More →


Friday January 25, 2019 6:00pm - 8:30pm MST
Atrium (Lower Level) Students' Union Building 8900 114 St NW, Edmonton