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Remembering Lee Maracle (July 2, 1950 – November 11, 2021)

Lee Maracle, the celebrated writer, is being remembered by the University of Toronto as an inspirational instructor, adviser, activist and mentor to students – and as someone whose pen helped […]

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Visiting Lectureship in Human Rights

Register here for Policing Black Lives 5 Years Later Policing Black Lives 5 Years Later: On the limitations of reform, and the expansive terrain of liberation. In this talk, Maynard […]

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PAPER TRAILS: AARZOO SINGH

Continuing our August deep dive into the history of forced displacement in the British Empire, MBC interviewed Dr Aarzoo Singh, who recently completed her PhD at the Women & Gender […]

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The VIEW to the U podcast, featuring Professor Kristen Bos

On this episode of VIEW to the U, Professor Kristen Bos from UTM’s Department of Historical Studies talks about her research on Indigenous feminisms, with among other things, considers the […]

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Book Launch of Virgin Capital with Tami Navarro

Register here. December 3, 2021 @ noon Caribbean Studies at the University of Toronto invites you to join us at the Book Launch of Virgin Capital with Tami Navarro Virgin […]

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Turning the Tables on Research: A Q&A with Kristen Bos of U of T’s Technoscience Research Unit

In 2019, the Environmental Data Justice Lab at UofT’s Technoscience Research Unit (TRU) released their project Pollution Reporter. It’s a mobile app that offers community members in the Aamjiwnaang First Nation—and […]

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June Larkin reflects on three decades of teaching with the Women & Gender Studies Institute

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Congratulations Dr. Aarzoo Singh

Thesis Blurb/abstract: My dissertation was an interdisciplinary study into unheard narratives of the 1947 Partition of India as they inform legacies of trauma, violence, and displacement for South Asian diasporic […]

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Innovative A&S faculty and student-led courses ignited popular demand for women’s studies program 50 years ago at U of T

Ceta Ramkhalawansingh (centre) leading a women’s studies class at U of T in 1975.
Photo credit: University of Toronto Archives/ Robert Lansdale.

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Congratulations MA Class of 2020-2021!