Wokism through the eyes of a life-long Leftist expat

Following the traditions of his family, Gregory Biniowsky was a political socially conscious activist prior to immigrating to Cuba in 1991. He studied law, history and philosophy at the University of Havana before becoming a professor at the same institution. He was an actor on Cuban television, a consultant to a series of international law firms, the director of an aide agency when hurricanes swept through the island, and a restaurateur specializing in Russian and Ukrainian cuisine. He had trouble recognizing the Left when he returned to Canada after a 30 year hiatus. Join us for a fascinating discussion with this modern Renaissance man. Not your usual lawyer.

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  • Lloyd Robertson

    Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson is an Adjunct Professor of Psychology at the University of Regina. His main professional interest has been on the evolution and structure of the self.   He has also published on the psychological impacts of Indian residential schools, the use of a community development process to combat youth suicide, the construction of the (North American) aboriginal self, the concept of free will in psychotherapy, and male stigma as it affects men’s identity.  He is currently President of the New Enlightenment Project: A Canadian Humanist Initiative.

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