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Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi public lecture—May 31st

Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi

Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi

WINNIPEG, MB – The University of Winnipeg is pleased to announce that Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi is the third speaker in The Axworthy Lecturer Series on Social Justice and the Public Good. His lecture takes place on:

When: Tuesday, May 31stat 7 pm – free and open to the public. Doors open at 6 pm.

Location: Duckworth Centre, 400 Spence Street

Mayor Naheed Nenshi is currently serving his second term as Calgary’s mayor, and last year was awarded the World Mayor Prize.

The Axworthy Distinguished Lecture Series on Social Justice and the Public Good was established in 2015 to honour Dr. Lloyd Axworthy, President of the University of Winnipeg from 2004-14. In recognition of Dr. Axworthy’s commitment to the public good, to social justice, and to accessibility, the series invites front-ranking researchers, social commentators and political leaders to the University of Winnipeg to deliver free lectures on social justice issues involving gender, religion and secularism, language, ethnicity and race, ecology, and economy.

The first lecture in the series was delivered by distinguished public intellectual Dr. Cornel West in May 2015, with renowned primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall offering the second lecture in September 2015.

The Axworthy Lectures coincide withInstitutesdelivered by theCentre for the Liberal Arts and Secular Society (CLASS)—a network of University of Winnipeg faculty members and students engaged in interdisciplinary research concerning secularism and secularization from perspectives across the liberal arts. The spring 2016 institute, entitled “The Secular, the Religious and the Public: Winnipeg’s Inter-civilizational Spaces”, will by taught by Dr. Ray Silvius and features numerous public lectures (including Mayor Nenshi’s Axworthy Lecture) and can be taken for credit. Details can be found on theCLASS websiteatuwinnipeg.ca/class.

To support the Axworthy Distinguished Lecture Series, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through theUniversity of Winnipeg Foundationathttp://foundation.uwinnipeg.ca/

询问Axworthy系列讲座,please contact Dr. Carlos Colorado atc.colorado@uwinnipeg.caor visit the series website at//www.ifrasturias.com/class/axworthy-lecture-series.html.

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Mayor Naheed Nenshi is currently serving his second term and is Calgary’s 36th mayor.

During his first term in office, Mayor Nenshi’s leadership resulted inmany positive changes in Calgaryto build better communities, keep Calgarians moving, andtransform governmentto reinforce a culture of constant citizen-focused improvement at The City of Calgary. In February 2015,he was awarded the World Mayor Prize.

Prior to becoming mayor, he was Canada’s first tenured professor in the field of nonprofit management atMount Royal University’s Bissett School of Businessand a trusted business advisor to corporate leaders in Canada and the USA.

His real passion is to make cities, especially Calgary, work better. He’s the lead author ofBuilding Up: Making Canada’s Cities Magnets for Talent and Engines of Developmentand has long put his ideas to work in Calgary.

Mayor Nenshi grew up in Calgary and has lived and worked in cities around the world before returning home. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree (with distinction) from the University of Calgary and a Master in Public Policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, where he studied as a Kennedy Fellow.

MEDIA CONTACT
Diane Poulin, Senior Communications Specialist, The University of Winnipeg
P: 204.988.7135, E:d.poulin@uwinnipeg.ca

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