University of Toronto Queer Orientation 2017

Queer Orientation is an annual tri-campus week-long series of events that provides opportunities for new and returning students, staff and faculty to make connections, engage in activities and have discussions […]

WGS Research Seminar

Room 2007D, Wilson Hall, New College, 40 Willcocks Street

Title: Fear and Loathing in Gringo Gulch: Gender, sexuality, and lifestyle migration Description: This talk begins with a discussion of the key political, theoretical, and methodological ideas that inform my book, Gringo Gulch: […]

Bankers and Empire: How Wall Street Colonized the Caribbean

JHB 100A, Jackman Humanities Building 170 St. George Street, Toronto, Canada

The Women & Gender Studies Institute and Caribbean Studies Program present: Bankers and Empire:  How Wall Street Colonized the Caribbean. Peter Hudson and Naomi Klein in Conversation. Peter James Hudson […]

Against Islamophobia Panel Discussion

280N York Lanes, York University South 674 Ross Building, York University, Toronto

Decolonial Strategies for Anti-Islamophobia Education Dr. Jasmin Zine is a Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University. She has developed international guidelines for educators and policy-makers on combating Islamophobia and discrimination against Muslims. […]

Panel Discussion and Book Launch – Andrea Ritchie

William Doo Auditorium, New College 45 Willcocks Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1C6, Canada, Toronto

ANDREA J. RITCHIE author of INVISIBLE NO MORE Featuring a panel discussion with Andrea Ritchie; Robyn Maynard, author of Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to Present; and Beverly Bain, […]

Book Launch – “This Wound is a World” by Billy-Ray Belcourt

WGSI Lounge, Wilson Hall University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Please join us to celebrate the launch of:  “This Wound is a World” by Billy-Ray Belcourt (Ph.D. student, University of Alberta) Belcourt (Driftpile Cree Nation) is a Rhodes scholar, named […]

WGS Research Seminar

WGSI Lounge, Wilson Hall University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Afiya S. Zia, Sessional Lecturer at the Women & Gender Studies Institute, University of Toronto. She is a feminist researcher-scholar and activist with a Master’s degree in Women’s Studies from […]

WGS Research Seminar

University College, Room UC 240 15 King's College Circle

Making Musical Scenes in Filipino America and Beyond Disobedient listening – or listening against – is a method to denaturalize tropes surrounding popular music and its study. Disobedient listening requires […]