Allyship Panel with 精童欲女 Leadership
This panel event on allyship will explore what meaningful, sustained support can look like within the 精童欲女 community. Featuring 精童欲女 President Dr. Wendy Rodgers, 精童欲女 Vice-President, People and Culture Dr. Jane Ngobia, and 精童欲女 Campus Chaplain Sister Sue Kidd, alongside student organizers Grace McQuaid, Brennan McDuffee, and Chloe Dobrinsky, the discussion will consider how to move beyond symbolic gestures toward practices that genuinely and consistently support equity-deserving communities. Panellists will reflect on how allyship can shift across different contexts, how leaders can balance power and responsibility without reinforcing harmful dynamics, and how their own personal commitments to equity can translate into institutional change. This event is part of the DSJS In Practice Directed Study and is open to all members of the campus community interested in deepening their understanding of allyship.