Thank you for your participation at Equal Futures 2023: A Gender Equality Summit! We’re filled with immense gratitude for all who joined us from coast-to-coast-to-coast on the traditional territories of Kwanlin Dün First Nation and Ta’an Kwäch’än Council, also known as Whitehorse, and online.

Bringing together the gender equality movement, in all its diversity, the summit featured reflections on the challenges and setbacks faced within the movement, created opportunities for collaboration and collective action and shared moments of inspiration and celebration that inspire our work. 

We’re excited to share resources, recordings and a summary of what we heard through the summit in the coming weeks. Until then, you can view photos from the summit here

Continue the conversation by engaging with the hashtag #EqualFutures2023 – we’ve loved seeing your reflections and takeaways so far! Connect with participants by joining the dedicated LinkedIn group for summit participants, Equal Futures 2023 Connect.

A big thank you to all our partners that helped make #EqualFutures2023 a possibility: Women and Gender Equality Canada, the Criterion Institute, Pride at Work Canada, Sex Information & Education Council of Canada (SIECCAN), Mapping the Way, Yukon Period Pantry, Radar Media and Dignity Network Canada

Follow us at @EqualFuturesCA on social media and subscribe to our summit mailing list to receive our latest news and updates!

Equal Futures 2023: A Gender Equality Summit is supported by Women and Gender Equality Canada.

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The Equal Futures Network acknowledges that Indigenous people are the traditional guardians of Turtle Island, on the land also known as Canada

Read our full Territory Acknowledgment here.