This online event will focus on how women's health research and outcomes benefit from the lenses of decolonialism and of intersectionality, particularly as they relate to gendered and sexual violence.
IG welcomes Alexis Hillyard (she/her), a queer and disabled YouTube creator of the show Stump Kitchen, self-taught vegan chef, and entrepreneur who will present a “limbs on” cooking demonstration showing disability in action, peppered with real life experiences and stories relating to accessibility, ableism, fetishization, disability representation, and her personal cooking journey.
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) invites you to a TransformU University Network webinar led by the Pervoli Africa Research Centre (PARC) at University of Bristol and the African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC), Nairobi, Kenya, themed: "Toward an Africa-led research agenda on GBV and ICPD25 in Kenya, South Africa and Zambia" The session will present an overview of the research undertaken to assess the […]
The percentage of women in leadership roles, as defined by both Leadership and Superintendents Quality Standards (LQS and SLQS) of Alberta Education, declines as the level of leadership increases. The Alberta Teachers Association (ATA) has never had a woman as its Executive Secretary, and a mere 13% of school superintendents are women. Yet, The Alberta […]
Join and explore this workshop that is designed to explore and understand the diverse aspects of decolonization across various global contexts. Canada: 12:00 PM- 1:45 PM MT
SASS is a registered non-profit, member-driven organization dedicated to eliminating sexual violence in Saskatchewan through research, public education, and advocacy.