The Panel Discussion will take place on Sunday, February 11 at 2 pm at St Mark’s Anglican Church 1606 Fisher Ave.
Panelists will discuss the final year of the UN’s Decade for People of African Descent, as well as explore the rich diversity of theology, views and practices across the Anglican Communion.
The panelists reflect a diversity of countries of origin from Africa and the Caribbean within the Black Diaspora in Canada. They are:
- Rev Julian Campbell, MPhil, Rector, St. Mark the Evangelist Anglican Church
- Rev Deacon Elizabeth December-Lovell, Julian of Norwich Anglican Church.
- Joseph Emmanuel Amuah, Manager of Indigenous Health, Canadian Institute for Health Information
- Rev Felix Longdon, PhD candidate in Theology – Saint Paul University & University of Ottawa, Priest from the Anglican Church of Ghana & Anglican Diocese of Ottawa doing supply work at St. Mary’s Anglican Parish, Navan
- Victoria Sajuyuigbe, Product Marketer, Member – St Thomas the Apostle Anglican Church
The moderator will be Dr Joy Mighty and she will give an overview; each panelist will make an opening statement; the moderator will ask a round of questions. The floor will also be opened for questions from the audience.
The link for the livestream is https://youtube.com/live/jSrm2ol7KTw?feature=share