WGS Research Seminar with Hae Yeon Choo

Wilson Hall, Room 2053 40 Willcocks Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    THE COST OF RIGHTS: MIGRANT WOMEN, FEMINIST ADVOCACY, AND GENDERED MORALITY IN SOUTH KOREA Abstract. Theories of citizenship have largely focused on the provision of rights by law and policy measures, as if rights are universally beneficial and cost-free and the invitations of rights will be accepted once offered. I challenge this assumption […]

The Contemporary Urgencies of Audre Lorde’s Legacy

HNES 140, FES, York University 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Medicines for Survival: Indigenous Knowledge and the Sacred with M. Jacqui Alexander.   ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. PLEASE ADVERTISE WIDELY.   FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: #audrelordeslegacy2013 YORK UNIVERSITY SPONSORS: Community Arts Practice,Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University; Office of the Dean; ACE and the Seminar Series in Equity and Diversity […]

The Contemporary Urgencies of Audre Lorde’s Legacy

HNES 283 and throughout the building, FES, York University 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Litanies for our Survival: Visual and Performative Conversations with Audre Lorde and Inaugural Exhibition in New Community Arts Practice Space. ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. PLEASE ADVERTISE WIDELY.   FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: #audrelordeslegacy2013   YORK UNIVERSITY SPONSORS: Community Arts Practice,Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University; Office of the Dean; ACE […]

Social Justice and the City with Kristyn Wong-Tam

William Doo Auditorium 45 Willcocks Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Celebrating the City of Toronto Women’s Studies Scholarship Councilor Wong-Tam has represented Ward 27 (Toronto Centre-Rosedale) since 2010. One of the most vibrant advocates for social justice and equality in Toronto, Councilor Wong-Tam will reflect upon her journey to, and within, city governance. This event will also mark the 25th anniversary of the establishment of […]

The Contemporary Urgencies of Audre Lorde’s Legacy

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

Film screening followed by panel discussion with Dagmar Schultz, Marion Kraft, Gloria Wekker, M. Jacqui Alexander, Carol Allain, Farrah Khan, Bonita Lawrence. ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. PLEASE ADVERTISE WIDELY.   FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: #audrelordeslegacy2013 YORK UNIVERSITY SPONSORS: Community Arts Practice,Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University; Office of the Dean; […]

The Contemporary Urgencies of Audre Lorde’s Legacy

HNES 140, FES, York University 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

What’s (Homo)Sexuality got to do with it? Lecture by Gloria Wekker, with responses from Anna Agathangelou and Jin Haritaworn, chaired by Ena Dua. ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. PLEASE ADVERTISE WIDELY.   FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: #audrelordeslegacy2013 YORK UNIVERSITY SPONSORS: Community Arts Practice,Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University; Office of the […]

The Contemporary Urgencies of Audre Lorde’s Legacy

Whippersnapper Gallery 594b Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

backforward collective presents "After the 9-5 in Audre's Livingroom" (An intimate, collaborative poetry marathon recite & respond multidisciplinary hangout!) ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. PLEASE ADVERTISE WIDELY.   FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: #audrelordeslegacy2013 YORK UNIVERSITY SPONSORS: Community Arts Practice,Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University; Office of the Dean; ACE and the […]

Water Journey: A Feature Length Documentary of Water Walk 2011

Robert Gill Theatre, 3rd Floor 214 College St (Use St. George entrance only), Toronto

The Women and Gender Studies Institute, the Centre for Aboriginal Initiatives and the Drama Centre, University of Toronto invites you to a public screening and discussion of  Water Journey: A feature length documentary of Water Walk 2011 Featuring Guest Speakers and Water Walkers: Grandmother Josephine Mandamin Dawnis Kennedy Sylvia Plain  

Youth, Sexuality & Reproductive Justice Research Symposium with Jessica Fields

William Doo Auditorium 45 Willcocks Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The goal of the symposium is to bring together community youth and university students to share their research and artistic pieces on youth sexual health and reproductive justice and to engage and network with other students, youth, academics, policy makers, and community members on issues related to youth, sexuality, and reproductive justice.