The Walrus Talks Africa's Next Generation in Toronto
The Walrus' national speaker series is coming back to Toronto!
Spend an evening with The Walrus and The MasterCard Foundation discussing the next generation of African leaders, education access and equality, youth, gender equality, social justice, and more.
Featuring Walrus Talks from:
Agazi Afewerki, manager, TD Centre of Learning & Youth Empowering Parents
Joshua Dzaka, MasterCard Foundation Scholar, University of Toronto
Alemayehu Konde Koira, senior program manager, Youth Livelihoods, The MasterCard Foundation
Clare Morneau, author and founder of the Kakuma Toronto Girls Education Partnership
Sylvia Mwangi, MasterCard Foundation Scholar, University of Toronto
Emmanuel Ochola, medical doctor, clinical epidemiologist and biostatistician
Lekan Olawoye, program director, Studio Y, MaRS
Naki Osutei, co-founder, DiverseCity Fellows
Tickets are $20 $12 for students and are available at http://thewalrus.ca/the-walrus-talks-africa-toronto/
Isabel Bader Theatre
93 Charles St W., Toronto
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Doors open at 7pm, Walrus Talks at 7:30pm, reception following
What is the Walrus Talks?
The Walrus Talks is a national series of events produced by the charitable, non-profit Walrus Foundation as part of an educational mandate to provide forums for conversations on matters vital to Canadians.
Each event offers lively, thoughtful, inspiring, riveting, smart, new thinking from scientists, writers, performers, scholars, and leaders of business and the arts.
The Walrus Foundation produces The Walrus magazine, the most awarded publication in Canada, as well as producing content at thewalrus.ca, on Walrus TV, and on stages from coast to coast to coast.