The Sophia Series will inform you of depth and richness of women’s wisdom in its many forms.
The Sophia Series seeks to
- Present speakers with expertise in: leadership, the environment, activism, the arts, politics and spirituality.
- Present you with women who boldly engage in our current cultural experience and bring positive transformation to our rapidly changing world.
- Honour women’s historical and ongoing contribution to our local and national landscape.
Why “Sophia”?
The series derives its name from layers of meaning that align with Brescia’s mission and vision.
- Sophia is the Greek word for wisdom.
- Sophia is the personification of Wisdom in the Hebrew Scriptures.
- Sophia is often symbolized by a dove, which is also imaged in Brescia’s logo (a tree is another of her symbols).
- The feminine personification of wisdom is a cross-cultural phenomenon that can be found within other world religions and spiritualities.
Sophia Alumnae
Since 2005, The Sophia Series has provided Brescia students and the London community the opportunity to hear the wisdom of these extraordinary women:
The Honourable Flora MacDonald
Dr. Margaret Wheatley, leadership expert
Severn Cullis-Suzuki, environmental activist
Jane Urquhart, author
Maude Barlow, National Chairperson of the Council of Canadians
Michele Landsberg, journalist, activist, feminist
Katherine Ashenburg, author
Christina Baldwin, leadership expert, storyteller and author
Ann Linnea, leadership expert, naturalist and author
Dr. Monia Mazigh, author and human rights activist
Series Sponsors
These Brescia departments collaborate to sponsor The Sophia Series:
- The Circle Women’s Centre (Ritual of Re-Membering, International Women’s Day, Jeanne Adamson Memorial Event)
- iWIL - Institute for Women in Leadership (iWIL Lecture)
- Ursuline Centre and Brescia Chaplaincy (Angela Merici Lecture)

