Community

Being active in the community is more than a passion - it's a commitment. At Perrie Law, we love to see communities thriving and young people engaging with art and law (colonial or Indigenous). That's why we are constantly engaged in the communities where we work. On this page, you will find just some of the ways we engage with community in access to justice initiatives and the arts.

Civil Society Presentations in Peru

Presenting to Peruvian judiciary on arctic justice

"Groundbreaking" Inuit Legal Clinic Summit produced by Perrie Law

Victoria Perrie as Senator Fipp in the 2024 Lawyer play: Urinetown

School presentation at John Arnalukjuak in Arviat, Nunavut 2024

Canadian Centre on Statelessness research and presentation at the World Conference on Statelessness in The Hague, Netherlands 2019

Live on the radio in Arviat, Nunavut 2024

12 Angry Jurors MTC Lawyers Play 2017

Presentation at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute in Islamabad, Pakistan 2018

Conducting research for the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in Dharmshala, India 2016

Committee for the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland 2017-2018

Maani Ulujuk Ilinniarvik high school law class in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut 2021

We are always looking at ways to give back and engage Indigenous and young people in the arts and law. If you would like Perrie Law to provide a presentation or workshop to your students or community, send us an email. Perrie Law also provides limited project and policy consultations.