Tea and Talk: Dr. Karen Stote
Tea and Talk: Dr. Karen Stote (Women's and Gender Studies, Laurier), "Colonialism and the Sterilization of Indigenous Women in Canada"
This talk is the first in a new "Tea and Talk" series we are beginning!
This talk is the first in a new "Tea and Talk" series we are beginning!
Amanda wants to hear about your concerns with sexual assault on campus and about community resources for survivors and victims. This meeting will be informal. It is time for Amanda to connect with students and hear about your concerns and suggestions. Drop-in when you can; there's no need to stay the whole time. Tea and snacks will be provided.
Women's Studies Alumni will share their experiences about how their Women's Studies degrees have impacted their career trajectories.
Refreshments will be served beginning at 5:15 p.m.
All are welcome!
This talk is the second in the "Tea and Talk" series.
Wazhma Frogh is a human rights lawyer, peacemaker, and women’s rights activist from Afghanistan. She has recently moved to KW from Afghanistan.
We are celebrating the launch of the new Gender and Social Justice (GSJ) undergraduate programs with a virtual event with Toronto Star columnist Shree Paradkar. We hope that you will be able to join us!
Public Lecture: Shree Paradkar, “Rise, disrupt, change - and do it all over again”
March 17, 7-8 p.m. Via WebEx
You are invited to join us for a showing of Every Little Nookie, a live performance that pushes the boundaries of conventional notions of sex and love. The play is showing at Stratford Festival Theater on Saturday, October 1st at 2 pm. Transportation will be provided.