Unearned Assets

U-B-UAn EDI celebration of authenticity
Thompson Rivers University, Campus Activity Center — Grand Hall
Hosted by the Office of Equity Diversity, Inclusion & Anti-Racism
MAY 15, 2025 8:00 a.m.
About The U-B-U Conference
Welcome to the Thompson River’s University – U-B-U Conference!
Assumption of sameness is an approach often invoked when referring, engaging, or interacting with people with intersecting identities or diverse backgrounds. We assume ‘they’ are like ‘us’, or they belong to a constructed monolithic group with similar associated identities. Regardless, of what we know about who ‘they’ are each interaction becomes limited to our ways of knowing.
How can people be their authentic selves amidst our desires for them to be just like us?
The 2nd annual EDI & AR Conference, U-B-U (translation: you be you) is an exploration of how our unconscious desire for sameness creates tensions for individuals, groups, and institutions. It is an opportunity for growth through understanding the nuances of the spoken and the unspoken, the actions and inactions, the truth and the fallacy associated with the attributions we may unknowingly ascribe to people.
Meet our keynote speakers

Michael Bach
Michael Bach is an author, speaker and thought leader in inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility or IDEA. He is the founder of the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion and Pride at Work Canada.
Michael has worked professionally in the IDEA space for nearly 20 years, most recently as the founding CEO of CCDI and CCDI Consulting. Before that he was the national leader of diversity, equity and inclusion for KPMG, and the deputy Chief Diversity Officer for KPMG International.

Dr. Gwen Grinyer
Dr. Gwen Grinyer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Regina who researches a wide variety of topics in experimental nuclear physics including the structure of short-lived radioactive nuclei, neutrinoless double beta decay, and nuclear astrophysics. In addition to her physics research, she is a prominent advocate for women and 2SLGBTQIAP+ people in STEM and has done numerous outreach activities across Canada that have focused on visibility and inclusion of underrepresented identities in physics.
Other speakers and panelist

Dr. Oren Shtayermman
Associate Dean, FESW
Faculty of Education & Social Work

Reuben Onyango
Director of International Student Services at Thompson Rivers University

Dr. Mark Wallin
Associate Professor of Media Studies and Communication at Thompson Rivers University

Dr. Michael Henry
Dean of the Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics at Thompson Rivers University

Shayne Olsen
Associate Vice-President, People & Culture

Hind Namili
Intern, Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion & Anti-racism
May 15, 2025
Greetings: Dr. Gillian Balfour, Provost & VP Academics
Housekeeping, accessibility, overview of the agenda
Dr. Tanya Manning-Lewis, Reuben Onyango, Dr. Oren Shtayermman
Dr. Michael Henry, Shayne Olsen., Dr. Mark Wallin
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