PhD students in the Collaborative Program in Women and Gender Studies present their doctoral research.
This presentation comes from my forthcoming book, Reparations and the Human, which investigates the problem of reparations and human rights in Cold War Asia. Following the devastating violence of World War II, an emerging discourse of reparations and human rights sought to articulate new precepts against state harm of individuals. Traditionally, reparations could be claimed […]
Join No More Silence Families of Sisters in Spirit and The Native Youth Sexual Health Network to honour the legacies of community based organizing to end violence against Indigenous women, trans and two spirit people with an evening of speakers and discussion. Reflections by Beverley Jacobs and Mary Eberts on their work in building the movement to end violence against Indigenous women […]
This is a day-long orientation for teaching assistants offered by TATP. Attending this training is optional, but helpful, especially if you’re already in Toronto at this time. The event will take place on Tuesday, September 1, 2015 between 9-5 p.m. at the Bahen Centre, 40 St. George Street. Registration for the event will open via […]
The program orientation for graduate students in Women and Gender Studies will be on Wednesday, September 2, 2015. At this session, you will meet your fellow incoming students and some faculty; we will also review program requirements, course registration, the funding package, and upcoming events at the Institute. We strongly recommend that you attend.
Former Master’s and current Ph.D. students present their research to the incoming graduate student cohort. The event takes place on Thursday, September 3, 2015.
All WGSI graduate students who are teaching in WGSI for the first time should attend this training session. It focuses on pedagogical issues arising in classes in women and gender studies. This event takes place on Friday, September 4, 2015. We strongly recommend that you attend.
The School of Graduate Studies (SGS) offers an orientation to graduate work at the University of Toronto on Tuesday, September 8, 2015. This is an opportunity to meet other graduate students from other units. For details, go to the SGS website. Select “Orientation".
Casey Mecija and Vivek Shraya share their films, My Father, Francis and Holy Mother My Mother. These films explore the complex relationships between queer diasporic children and their parents. Both are tributes to the often unrecognized labour of immigrant parents. This event is generously sponsored and supported by: the Women & Gender Studies Institute, Canadian […]