Articles tagged with: Women’s and Gender Studies
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While human trafficking is a global issue of exploitation, it happens closer to home than many Canadians may realize. Brock ... Full story
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Yosif Al-Hasnawi Memorial Lecture to highlight the art of health justice
Editor’s note: This lecture has been rescheduled to Thursday, Oct. 31 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Goodman Atrium. Using ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: A bestselling book, the Super Bowl and the kindergarten curriculum
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed a new bestselling book of personal essays from a Brock Instructor; the Super ... Full story -
GALLERY: Raising awareness of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
Brock's Pond Inlet was filled to capacity Wednesday, Feb. 14 as the University community came together with a common goal: to ... Full story -
Red dress display, event to remember missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
Empty red dresses hanging throughout Brock’s campuses and a day of learning will honour missing and murdered Indigenous women, ... Full story -
OPINION: Andrea Doucet discusses rethinking parental leave policy
This article written by Andrea Doucet, Professor of Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies at Brock University and Canada ... Full story -
OPINION: Kim de Laat, Alyssa Gerhardt and Andrea Doucet discuss employment policies and fathers’ involvement at home
This article written by Kim de Laat, Assistant Professor in the Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business at University ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Dangers in hockey, alcohol in parks and the Indigenous horror genre
In recent media appearances, Brock experts and senior leaders discussed the risk of injury from skate blades in hockey, the ... Full story -
New continuing education offerings aim to deepen understanding of Indigenous ways of knowing
Brock’s new continuing education programming is intended to not only teach participants about Indigenous ways of knowing and being, ... Full story -
Decolonial Reading Circle launches year-long study of Indigenous horror genre
Brock’s Decolonial Reading Circle (DRC) is relaunching with a new focus — Indigenous horror. Led by Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement Robyn ... Full story