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Bringing diversity to life

City of Kitchener demonstrates commitment to diversity and inclusion with creative approach to education and awareness

by LIVINGSTON L
Published in April 2012 - Page 35

The 69-year-old city worker sat listening, thoughtfully mulling over the story Nicola Inglefield shared about being in a same-sex relationship. His face was lined with the effects of the weather from years of exposure.

After a pause, he spoke.

“I have to apologize,” he told Inglefield, a social work student studying at the nearby campus of Wilfrid Laurier University. “I am from a generation where I didn’t know a lot of gay people. Where I

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