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Not Rex: The coming dark age of Trump

Not Rex delivers an alternative poem in the epic style on the coming dark age of Trump.

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Empowering girls and young women in Nova Scotia

January 18, 2017
| Susan Brigham and Cassandra McDonald talk about the Girls 2017 Conference happening in Halifax in March.
Length: 28:23 minutes (25.99 MB)
| April 12, 2015
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Episode 155 - The more we get together: Talking intersectionality in activism

May 28, 2014
| In this podcast activists across North America talk about intersectionality. Let's bring together gender justice, socialism, feminism, economics. What will you add to the mix?
Length: 29:10 minutes (26.78 MB)
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Women resist, police repress: Stories of gendered police violence at the Toronto G20

July 1, 2012
| An interview with Shailagh Keaney, whose chapter: Women Resist, Police Repress: Stories of Gendered Police Violence at the Toronto G20, gives real life stories of police brutality.
Length: 29:55

Intersections between gender and the Prison Complex

gender plays a role in the prison industrial complex

This two hour long workshop outline uses group activities to illustrate gendered intersections in the Prison Industrial Complex (PIC). A lot of the activities are about deconstructing images around gender and the PIC, which can either be the ones suggested in the outline or entirely different images that activists have created or seen before. This workshop includes:

Icebreakers

Definitions

Picture activities

Facts behind the image

Conclusion

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Gender identity activism in schools

moving beyond the gender binary

Beyond the Binary is handbook that helps guide community members, activists and youth to creating a more fluid perception of gender identity within schools. The primer begins with definitions, statistics, myth busting and basic information but also covers practical issues for activists. It includes sections about how to define a realistic timeline, as well as goals, of a campaign and get it off the ground. It even has a special section about how to organize a trans day of remembrance.

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Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women

The Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW) is an organization that aims to assist those groups working to achieve social justice and equality for all women.

To date, CRIAW remains the only women's research institute in Canada focused solely on the development of feminist research.

FemNorthNet is a project of CRIAW.

http://criaw-icref.ca/

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Oxfam Canada's Gender Justice Summit - Toronto 2010

Friday, June 18, 2010 - 1:00pm - Sunday, June 20, 2010 - 4:00pm

Location

Ryerson University
350 Victoria Street
Toronto
Canada
43° 39' 29.1492" N, 79° 22' 49.17" W
Oxfam Canada's Gender Justice Summit - Toronto 2010

...What does gender equality have to do with humanitarian response?
...Why is the climate crisis a women's rights issue?
...How should we really go about reducing child and maternal mortality?
...How are men helping to achieve gender justice around the world?

Provocative questions about the issues that matter. Powerful voices for change. At Oxfam Canada's Gender Justice Summit in Toronto on June 18-20, 2010, join hundreds of change makers from across Canada, to meet and discuss our role in the global movement for change.

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