WGSS Feminist Lunch Series – Kama La Mackerel
ZoomPlease join us for a reading and conversation with Kama La Mackerel who will read from their new book ZOM-FAM (2020, Metonymy Press). Register here. Kama La Mackerel is a […]
Please join us for a reading and conversation with Kama La Mackerel who will read from their new book ZOM-FAM (2020, Metonymy Press). Register here. Kama La Mackerel is a […]
Join webinar here. Title: "Chloe Cooley: Enslavement in Ontario, Settler Colonialism, Objectification, and Resistance." Afua Cooper is an award-winning scholar, artist and activist whose research on slavery, abolition, freedom, Black […]
Join Zoom Webinar here Title: Visualizing Colonial Violence with Indigenous Feminisms, Chemicals and Seed Beads Kristen Bos is Assistant Professor of Indigenous Science and Technology Studies in the Historical Studies […]
Keynote Talk: Dr. Ciann Wilson (Wilfred Laurier University) “The Diary of an Emerging Black Scholar” Performance: SExT (Sex Education by Theatre) Student and Community Youth Presentations Register here. For Questions/Information […]
The Women & Gender Studies Institute and the Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, invite you to a community roundtable on “Anti-Asian Racism and Intersectional Violence” We are organizing this […]
This is an academic talk hosted online by the JHI Working Group on Tamil Studies at the University of Toronto. Register here. Description: Important ethical acts are often accomplished in […]
Gender & History presents: Keynote Event with Ozoz Sokoh Nigerian food explorer, culinary anthropologist and food historian Food is More than Eating: Reclaiming and Reimagining Food Heritage and History Saturday June […]
Watch Livestream Speakers: Nahla Abdo, Professor, Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University Mark Ayyash, Associate Professor, Sociology, Mount Royal University Chandni Desai, Assistant Professor, Equity Studies, University of Toronto Rinaldo Walcott, […]
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND, 2021 4:00–6:00 P.M. Join Zoom Webinar Here
Register here. Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein is Associate Professor of Global Development and Political Science at the University of Toronto Scarborough. She is Founder of Diverse Solidarity Economies (DiSE) […]