To celebrate International Women's Day, Waterloo Architecture has compiled a list of events which are available for its community members.
BEA(N)
Celebration
of
International
Women's
Day:
Lecture
(Free)
Saturday,
March
5,
2022
at
11
AM
ET
Building
Equality
in
Architecture
North
This
event
will
feature
presentations
by
four
award-winning
architects
in
practice
who
will
discuss
their
featured
work,
as
well
as
both
challenges
and
opportunities
which
they
may
have
encountered
in
practice.
International
Women's
Day
Event:
Lecture
(Free)
Tuesday,
March
8,
2022
at
9
AM
ET
University
of
Waterloo
Join
us
as
the
University
of
Waterloo
recognizes
the
day
through
a
virtual
International
Women’s
Day
keynote
and
panel
discussion.
Together,
we
will
explore
new
opportunities
to
engage
women
and
racialized
communities
in
our
post-pandemic
economy,
examine
the
values
that
help
us
all
flourish,
and
investigate
how
work
and
health
systems
can
respond
to
our
quickly
changing
environments.
United
Nations’
Observance
of
International
Women’s
Day
2022: Lecture
(Free)
Tuesday,
March
8,
2022
at
10 AM
ET
UN
Women
The
theme
for
the
United
Nations
Observance
of
International
Women’s
Day
2022
(IWD
2022)
is
Gender
Equality
Today
for
a
Sustainable
Tomorrow.
The
year
2022
is
pivotal
for
achieving
gender
equality
in
the
context
of
climate
change,
and
environmental
and
disaster
risk
reduction,
which
are
some
of
the
greatest
global
challenges
of
the
twenty-first
century.
Without
gender
equality
today,
a
sustainable
future,
and
an
equal
future,
remains
beyond
our
reach.
Be
Resilient.
Be
Healthy.
|
Women's
Health
Panel:
Workshop
(Free)
Tuesday,
March
8,
2022
at
12 PM
ET
Faculty
of
Health
-
University
of
Waterloo
In
this
workshop,
you
will
learn
strategies
for
managing
stress,
burnout
and
improving
your
mental
and
physical
health.
Join
Naturopathic
Doctor
Whitney
Baxter
(BSc
’10)
and
Physiotherapist
Surabhi
Veitch
(BSc
’09)
as
they
share
actionable
strategies
related
to
movement,
nutrition
and
breath
work.
High
Tea
Social:
Lecture
(Free)
Tuesday,
March
8,
2022
at
3 PM
ET
Faculty
of
Science -
University
of
Waterloo
Whether
you'd
like
to
just
listen,
or
engage
over
text
in
the
online
chat
forum,
this
virtual
high
tea
social
will
be
a
lively
commentary
and
round-table
discussion.
Join
our
panel
of
Waterloo
alumni
who
want
to
share
and
discuss
International
Women's
Day,
and
a
theme
that
has
sparked
the
imagination
of
so
many. Facing
biases
at
work,
in
society
and
even
at
home
is
a
daily
reality
for
women
across
the
globe.
Come
hear
the
stories,
share
your
own
stories
and
celebrate
how
women Break
the
Bias.
International
Women's
Day
Virtual
Panel
Discussion
"Break
the
Bias":
Lecture
(Free)
Tuesday,
March
8,
2022
at
7
PM ET
Women
in
Engineering
-
University
of
Waterloo
The
Undergraduate
Women
in
Engineering
Committee
will
be
hosting
a
virtual
panel
discussion
on
breaking
the
bias
in
engineering!
Hear
from
a
powerful
group
of
female
and
non-binary
industry
leaders
about
their
experiences,
journey
and
advice
for
women
in
engineering! Register
now
so
you
don't
miss
out!
“Conversations with University of Waterloo Women in Engineering” podcast launching Tuesday, March 8th (Ongoing)
“Conversations
with
University
of
Waterloo
Women
in
Engineering”
podcast
is
a
space
that
aims
to
cultivate
a
community
to
share
the
voices
of
women
and
gender
minorities
in
engineering
at
the
University
of
Waterloo.
Join
as
your
hosts
interview
current
UW
students,
faculty,
industry
professionals
and
many
more
on
their
experiences
of
being
a
gender
minority
in
engineering
and
other
topics
such
as
promoting
diversity
in
the
workplace,
or
advice
to
young
women
looking
to
enter
a
STEM
career.
The
first
episode
will
be
released
on
International
Women’s
Day
(Tuesday,
March
8th).
Follow
us
on
Instagram
@uwaterloowie
for
more
details
on
where
to
find
us!
Round
Table
with
WiE
Leaders
featuring
Christine
Hepburn:
Lecture
(Free)
Thursday,
March
24,
2022
at
5
PM
ET
Women
in
Engineering
-
University
of
Waterloo
At
the
Round
Table
this
March,
Christine
Hepburn,
managing
partner
at
100
Days
North
America,
and
UWaterloo
Engineering
alum,
will
be
discussing
the
difficult
topic
of
work-life
balance.
These
discussions
provide networking
and
mentorship
forum
for
graduate
and
undergraduate
students.
At
the
Round
Table,
we
hope
to
connect
you
to
WiE
leaders
in
academia,
industry
and
government.
Organized by:
Building
Equality
in
Architecture
North
UN
Women
University
of
Waterloo