Lucia Lorenzi
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enTo understand sexual assault, we still need to listen to Donald Trump
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<p>By now, I've heard "grab them by the pussy" so many times that I've lost count, and it seems that we're busy declaring, yet again, another so-called watershed moment in our national and international conversations on sexual violence. It's a shame that in order to do so, we have to listen to yet another powerful political and cultural figure openly denigrating women -- "nasty" women, to use his own parlance. I've been wondering: why was it only after the release of the Trump's 2005 <em>Access Hollywood</em> tape that we started really listening to women? And why are Trump's words the ones that get the most airtime, instead of those of the women who have bravely come forth to talk about their experiences? <div class="read-more"></div>
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<p>The University of British Columbia <a href="http://equity.ubc.ca/sexual-assault-policy-development/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">University Sexual Assault Panel</a>'s report, which provides recommendations for both the university's stand-alone policy as well as their sexual assault action plan, goes to President Martha Piper today, and it will have its public release at a date soon to be determined.</p> <div class="read-more"></div>
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<p>To the members of the Conservative caucus who voted against M-444, the National Action Plan to End Violence against Women,</p>
<p>There's no doubt that you've heard, in the past year, about the numerous incidents of sexual violence and harassment faced by women in this country. You've heard about former CBC radio host Jian Ghomeshi, who has now been charged with several counts of sexual and physical assault. You've heard about the misogynist Facebook group started by thirteen male students of the 2015 Dalhousie Dentistry class.</p> <div class="read-more"></div>
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<p><strong>"What is the one book to break barriers?" </strong></p>
<p>This was the question posed during this year's <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/books/canadareads2015/" title="CBC Canada Reads" rel="nofollow"><em>Canada Reads</em> competition</a>, CBC's annual "literary title fight." After four days of passionate debate about "books that can change perspectives, challenge stereotypes, and illuminate issues" -- including some palpably shocking eliminations -- the five celebrity panelists ultimately selected Kim Thúy's <em>Ru</em> (translated by Sheila Fischman) as this year's winner.</p> <div class="read-more"></div>
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<p><strong>[Content warning: descriptions of sexual and physical violence.]</strong></p> <div class="read-more"></div>
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<div class="field-item">News of a lawsuit against the University of Ottawa brings up an important question: what is the cost of sexual violence in our communities, and who is entitled to compensation?</div>
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Fri, 16 Jan 2015 19:10:06 +0000rabble staff115568 at http://rabble-6.rabble.caUOttawa lawsuit reminds us who pays the price of sexual violence
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<p><strong>What is the cost of sexual violence?</strong> For players from the University of Ottawa men's varsity hockey team, it's about six million dollars. Sought through <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/university-of-ottawa-men-s-hockey-players-to-file-class-action-lawsuit-1.2899006" target="_blank" title="CBC News on uOttawa lawsuit" rel="nofollow">a class-action lawsuit</a> against the university and its president, Allan Rock, the players are seeking damages, alleging that their reputations and athletic careers were harmed by the cancellation of this year’s hockey season.</p> <div class="read-more"></div>
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<p>It's easy to believe that life on college and university campuses is some sort of haven of mutual inquiry and shared values. From the glossy admissions catalogues filled with photographs of laughing students, to the collective cheers of cap-throwing graduates, academia often seems fairly idyllic. Campuses are advertised to be places where there can be heated debates, divergent political opinions, and fierce rivalries, but where students and faculty nevertheless gather -- wrapped in their bold school colours, with Latin mottos about change and inspiration ringing in their ears -- to learn how to make the world a better place together. </p> <div class="read-more"></div>
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<p>This week, as I mourn the lives of 14 women who were murdered simply because they were female students rightly enjoying educational space and opportunities, I am pausing to think about what it means to be both a scholar and a woman. For me, the two cannot be separated: my scholarship, my teaching, and the interactions I have in the academy are deeply intertwined with being a woman, and a racialized woman in particular. Yet, all too often, I realize and observe that "female scholar" continues to be a deeply contested identity, no matter the department or faculty.</p> <div class="read-more"></div>
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<p><em>Editors' note: After the publication of this article, </em>The Gazette<em>, issued an <a href="http://www.westerngazette.ca/2014/08/27/gazette-issues-apology-for-frosh-issue/" rel="nofollow">apology</a> and retraction for its "Frosh" issue which contains the below-mentioned "So you want to date your TA" article.</em></p> <div class="read-more"></div>
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<p>The University of British Columbia has been in the local and national headlines a great deal this fall. At the beginning of this term, controversy arose when a group of frosh week leaders were found to have led incoming students in <a href="http://ubyssey.ca/news/sauder-chant-325/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">a chant that minimized the impact of sexual assault</a>.</p> <div class="read-more"></div>
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<p>The Internet was abuzz yesterday following the publication of author and teacher David Gilmour's <a href="http://www.randomhouse.ca/hazlitt/blog/david-gilmour-building-strong-stomachs" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">provocative and contentious interview </a>with <em>Hazlitt Magazine</em>'s Emily Keeler. In the interview, which has since gone viral, Gilmour states that he is "not interested in teaching books by women," and that, by teaching only novels that he "truly, truly loves," by "serious heterosexual guys" like Tolstoy and Chekhov, he is teaching "only the best." If students want to read works by female (or, presumably, queer, or racialized writers), they can, as Gilmour says himself, "go down the hall" to his other colleagues at the University of Toronto.</p> <div class="read-more"></div>
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