Jody Wilson-Raybould speaks on truth, reconciliation and partisanship in RDP series
The Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, the first Indigenous person to serve as minister of justice and attorney general of Canada, shared a moving speech about leadership and truth and reconciliation to about 400 community members at Westerner Park in Red Deer Oct. 23.
Her speech makes her the 31st speaker of Red Deer Polytechnic’s (RDP) Perspectives series, which offers students and the community a chance to hear diverse perspectives from well-known speakers they otherwise likely wouldn’t have a chance to engage with.
Anah Samuelson, a member of the Perspectives planning committee and English instructor at RDP, said Wilson-Raybould is a dream fit for the series as her womanhood and Indigenous identity have made her a first timer in many of the different roles she’s taken on.
“Getting that kind of experience is so unique.She is bringing a very unique set of experiences with her that we can learn from,” Samuelson said. “She’s someone that’s working in between all of these silos, so I think as well, she’s able to give us a broader perspective in that way.”