Please join the Women & Gender Studies Institute at the University of Toronto for a two-day International Conference on “MENA Women: From Street Protest to Online Activism”, March 22nd and […]
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Congratulations Dr. Lisa Yoneyama
It is with great pleasure that WGSI congratulate Dr. Lisa Yoneyama for winning the 2018 Association for Asian American Studies Award for Best Book for Humanities and Cultural Studies (Literary […]
Lenard Monkman, Associate Producer for CBC Indigenous hosts today’s panel with Tasha Spillett, Karyn Recollet and Adrienne Huard “What is Indigenous feminism and what does it look like in the future?” Watch here.
Congratulations to Professor Bonnie McElhinny on her appointment as the Principal of New College for 2017-2022. Read full article.
WGSI 2017 Doctoral Research Seminar
Please join us for the WGSI 2017 Doctoral Research Seminar! ***WHEN: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 ***From 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. ***WHERE: Room 2053, 2nd Floor, Wilson Hall, New College ~~~~ […]
Hawai’i may be best known as a holiday paradise, but for Professor Bonnie McElhinny and six University of Toronto anthropology students, it is a learning lab for multiculturalism and de-colonization strategies. […]
Ceta (New ’74) has been awarded the Award for Public Service and Social Justice, one of seven women honoured by YWCA Toronto as Women of Distinction. The awards will be presented […]
We Are The Land – Last Day Today
Today will wrap up Jaime Black’s Artist Residency. Below are the details for the Public Workshop Activation and Closing Gathering which we hope you will join us for. Just a reminder […]
Hosted by the Women & Gender Studies Institute, University of Toronto Winnipeg – based Métis multidisciplinary artist Jaime Black will be an artist in residency at the University of Toronto, […]
Please join us for the WGSI first 2017 research seminar With Professor W. Chris Johnson, Assistant Professor, WGSI and Department of History, University of Toronto. Talk Title: Travel Sickness: Pan-Africanism, […]