Item A-7988 - Honourary Degrees - Addresses - Stephen Lewis

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  • 25 Oct. 1986 (Criação)

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Stephen Lewis, honourary Doctor of Laws degree recipient, speaks from podium and Convocation.

Bio/Historical Note: Stephen Henry Lewis was born in 1937 in Ottawa. When his family moved to Toronto in 1950, he attended secondary school first at Toronto's Oakwood Collegiate Institute, and then his final three years of high school at Harbord Collegiate Institute. In 1956, Lewis entered the University of Toronto (U of T) where he became a member of the Hart House debating committee, and on 14 November 1957, debated the senator and future American president, John F. Kennedy, on the question, "Has the United States failed in its responsibilities as a world leader?” After teaching English in Africa, Lewis worked as director of organization for the federal New Democratic Party (1961-62). He was a member of the Ontario legislature for Scarborough West from 1963-1978 and became leader of the Ontario NDP in 1970. Lewis was active in demanding the 1972 disbandment of the Waffle, a left-wing NDP faction. As leader, his greatest electoral success occurred in 1975 when the NDP became the Official Opposition. A year after the NDP's electoral setback in 1977, Lewis resigned as leader and became a media commentator, lecturer, and labour arbitrator. In 1984 he was appointed by Brian Mulroney’s government as Canada's ambassador to the United Nations, a post he held until 1988. Lewis was also appointed special advisor to the UN's Secretary-General regarding African affairs until 1991. In the wake of street disturbances in Toronto in 1992, Bob Rae’s Ontario NDP government hired him to prepare a report on race relations in the city. Lewis returned to the UN as the deputy executive director of UNICEF from 1995-1999. In 1997 Lewis was appointed by the Organization of African Unity to a panel to investigate and issue a report (2000) on the Rwandan genocide. Lewis served as a special envoy to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan regarding HIV/AIDs in Africa. In addition to being a passionate and articulate spokesperson for the plight of Africans suffering from the AIDS pandemic, Lewis established the Stephen Lewis Foundation to assist the victims of this disease. In 2005, Lewis presented the CBC Massey lectures and these, in turn, were transcribed into the best-selling book Race Against Time. Lewis was appointed a Companion of the Order of Canada (2002) and was awarded the Pearson Peace medal (2004) by the UN Association in Canada. Among his current roles, he is a member of the World Health Organization (WHO) Commission on the Social Determinants of Health and a senior advisor to Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.

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