Unpacking Barriers to Young Women in Leadership and Civic Engagement

Join Clèche on August 20th for this round table topic event! Together, we will reflect on and challenge the gendered norms of leadership and how they impact individuals who self-identify as women currently in or aspiring to take on leadership roles.  This facilitated dialogue is open to anyone interested in learning, discussing, and unpacking how the gender norms of leadership impact civic engagement.

Together we will take up space, learn, and unlearn!

Food will be offered and you will have the opportunity to discuss with friends in a safe space!


Clèche is a social justice advocate, and a proud alumnus of Apathy is Boring’s RISE program. She serves as a member of the Michaëlle Jean Foundation’s Youth Advisory Committee and CanWaCH’s Youth Working Group where she served as Co-chair.

In 2022, Clèche was named one of Canada’s Top 100 Black Women to Watch for her community work, which included creating a mentorship program for students. Clèche is pursuing her law degree at McGill University as a McCall MacBain Scholar.