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To interrupt or not interrupt, that is the question. The Democratic men in last week’s debates interrupted far more than the women candidates. #Sexism2020
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You have a voice that deserves to be heard and the power to flip the world on its head. @PlatformWomen is your platform for change.
You won't want to miss this.
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Watching #WomenInSport make history during this #FIFAWWC has been enough proof that sport is a great tool to empower women & girls, but here are some more reasons:
In downtown Guelph, 30 Canadian women in STEM fields are featured on street banners to honour their great contributions! The project was inspired by #DonnaStrickland, and co-curated by Tony Berto and @FiRawle. https://t.co/6IqNamOk84
Consistent exposure to TV series with strong characters has the power to influence mental models in society and shift social norms. How can it be leveraged to have a positive impact? writes @archnavyas@idr_online https://t.co/6WM6zTthXi
Mark your calendars for the following dates: Our annual conference at #CSSESCEE in London, Ontario (May 30-June 4th, 2020)
2) Call for proposals - deadline October 1st, 2019. Further reminders will follow this one and will include more information on where, when and how to submit
A really thoughtful and poignant discussion of the demands, rewards and sacrifices behind doctoral work from my good friend, Chris Gosling. Well worth a read.
The Barbie Expo was hacked today! We placed the zine among pamphlets explaining the exhibit in the hopes of tricking unsuspecting visitors into picking up both the official and *unofficial* guide :)
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Spa-eth-tenot which means “Bear woman”, and was given to her in 2003 by Tsartlip
Coast Salish elder, Paul Sam. In 2017, after teaching at UVIC and an appointment at
UBC Vancouver,
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Carter of Skeetchestn and Onion Lake Indian Bands. Her Saulteaux name, Mukwa
Musayett means “I’m walking with bears” and was given to her in ceremony by the late
Saulteaux Elder Bill Whitehorse. Shelly also has a Coast Salish traditional name