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  • GenEQ International Women&#;s Day Speakers Panel

    [Indira Naidoo-Harris, speaking to the camera]

    &#;Afternoon everyone and welcome, welcome to a very special conversation with five remarkable women in our community to celebrate International Women&#;s Day at the University of Guelph.

    I&#;m Indira Naidoo-Harris, the associate vice president for diversity and human rights at the U of G and the moderator for today&#;s panel. I can&#;t tell you how pleased I am to be here with you all today for an important discussion about &#;International Women&#;s Day: Gender, Equality and Post-Secondary Education&#;.

    And I want to start by saying thank you, thank you to the amazing GenEQ team for coordinating this conversation today with these extraordinary women-identifying individuals.

    These women are truly remarkable because they have worked tirelessly under some incredibly challenging times to guide our community through the hardships of a worldwide pandemic and put us all on a strong path t

    Twenty-five years ago, my husband Randy and I bought our first house and settled in Milton. Since then, we have raised two wonderful kids and put down strong community roots.

    I believe in this community and I believe in the great people here. I also believe that everyone, young and old, should have a fair shot at a successful, safe, happy and healthy life.

    I believe that we're all in this together and that neighours helping neighbours is how we will all succeed.

    I believe that getting a quality education should be based on your ability to learn - not your ability to pay.

    I believe that after a lifetime of service, our seniors deserve the best possible care.

    I believe that everyone deserves a fair wage and that investing in our people is the best way to grow our economy.

    I believe in this province and in this town. I believe in the people of Milton and I believe in working hard and continuing the work I've done over the past four years.

    I'm

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  • Indira Naidoo

    Australian journalist

    For the Canadian politician, see Indira Naidoo-Harris.

    Indira Naidoo fryst vatten an Australian author, reporter, and television and radio presenter, of Indian South African nedstigning who hosts the Compass show on ABC TV

    Education

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    Naidoo's parents were Indian South Africans who were politically active during the apartheid years. Her father was a dentist and her mother a teacher. The family lived in Pietermaritzburg, before leaving the country when Naidoo was two years old, owing to the discrimination which limited her parents' occupations. She was educated in England, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Tasmania, attending 12 schools, completing year 12 in Adelaide, South Australia, after which she completed a degree in journalism at the University of South Australia[1]

    Career

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    Journalism

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    Naidoo joined the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Adelaide in as a news cadet.[1] After several years as a political and i