gws feminist dialogues speaker series (november 2023)

event date: 
friday, november 17, 2023 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm est
event location: 
at 3004

click here for the poster (pdf).

 

“socourage with your pen!”: jane rule and the publication of desert of the heart

date:november 17th,2023 (friday) @ 1:00 pm

location (in-person):thunder bay campus in room at 3004

(virtual): zoom
meeting id: 346 094 1875
passcode: 158807

speaker:christine hughes

christine hughes is a recent ma graduate in canadian history. her research focuses on gender and sexuality in canada, particularly on the history of identity production and community formation. she has been a part of several wonderful feminist history projects, and currently works in healthcare research in the non-profit sector. she lives on the territory of the wolastoqiyik, in what is currently known as new brunswick, with her dog, oscar.

 

gws winter course (reproductive justice)

event date: 
monday, january 1, 2024 - 10:30am est to tuesday, april 30, 2024 - 12:00pm edt
event location: 
thunder bay campus
event fee: 
please contact student central for affiliated fees at studentcentral@lakeheadu.ca

gws course (housewives, radicals and gender-blenders)

event date: 
monday, january 1, 2024 - 8:00am est to tuesday, april 30, 2024 - 4:00pm edt
event location: 
online (web course)
event fee: 
please contact student central for any applicable fees at studentcentral@lakeheadu.ca or (807) 343-8500.

course title: housewives, radicals and gender-blenders: theorizing equality 
course code: wome-3030-wde 
delivery: online (web course) / jan. 2024 - april 2024
instructor: dr. jen roth

course description: an introductory examination of the questions, tensions and debates within contemporary feminist theory from the late 20th century to the present. this course considers multiple feminisms' arguments, strategies and politics to understand how contemporary theoretical positions account for material inequalities and lived experiences of marginalization, and how they work towards social justice in gender.

gws feminist dialogues speaker series

event date: 
thursday, october 26, 2023 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm edt
event location: 
zoom

student panel discussion: exploring multi-disciplinary feminist praxis
date: october 26, 2023 (thursday)
time: 1:00 pm (eastern standard time)
location: zoom

speakers:

  • madison maki (english (specialization in gender and women's studies)
  • nadia clarke cordick (social justice studies (specialization in gender and women's studies))
  • shree smruthi venkateshan (psychology/ clinical psychology)

 

zoom link: https://lakeheadu.zoom.us/j/96752834234?pwd=uk1xdlhzl1k5t3l6n2zuz0zxr0xrut09#success
meeting id: 967 5283 4234
passcode: 587616

gender and women's studies public talk (june 22)

event date: 
thursday, june 22, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:00am edt
event location: 
zoom: https://lakeheadu.zoom.us/j/92412842101
the department of gender & women's studies invites the university community to join us for the public talks presented by the short-listed candidates for the tenure track position in gws.
 

jessica jurgutis

anti-colonial abolitionist feminisms: building transformative visions through life-affirming praxes

june 22, 2023 (thursday)/ 10:00am (eastern standard time) / zoom link: https://lakeheadu.zoom.us/j/92412842101 meeting id: 924 1284 2101

gender and women's studies public talk (june 20)

event date: 
tuesday, june 20, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:00am edt
event location: 
zoom: https://lakeheadu.zoom.us/j/96802938488?pwd=whrstetxqmt1rnnrzctfdhfuwxnyzz09
the department of gender & women's studies invites the university community to join us for the public talks presented by the short-listed candidates for the tenure track position in gws.
 

suzanne narain

indo-caribbean women in the jane and finch community: reimagining social reproduction and social change through the diasporic yard

june 20, 2023 (tuesday) / 10:00am (eastern standard time) / zoom link: https://lakeheadu.zoom.us/j/96802938488?pwd=whrstetxqmt1rnnrzctfdhfuwxnyzz09 meeting id: 968 0293 8488

gender and women's studies public talk (june 30)

event date: 
friday, june 30, 2023 - 10:00am to 11:00am edt
event location: 
zoom: https://lakeheadu.zoom.us/j/96239105055

the department of gender & women's studies invites the university community to join us for the public talks presented by the short-listed candidates for the tenure track position in gws.

rosemary kimani-dupuis

the transnational trajectory of trauma: gender, migration and global health governance

june 30, 2023 (friday)/ 10:00 am (eastern standard time)
/ zoom link: https://lakeheadu.zoom.us/j/96239105055
meeting id: 962 3910 5055

 

sex, gender, and species (2023 spring course)

event date: 
monday, may 1, 2023 - 8:00am edt to monday, june 12, 2023 - 5:00pm edt
event location: 
online (web)
event fee: 
please contact student central for course fee.

course description: sex, gender, and species
in this course, we will undertake a critical feminist analysis of the questions “what is a woman?” and “what is an animal?” drawing on interspecies feminist theory, we will consider the ways that women and animals have been constructed, objectified, and entangled in social and cultural practices – including the discourses and material consequences of western ethics, science, consumption, and entertainment. throughout the course, an aim is for you to grapple with interspecies feminist theory to develop responses that move beyond biological determinism, and do not draw a line at the human boundary. 

delivery method: web based
course start/ end: 2023-05-01 to 2023-06-12
instructor: dr. jan oakley
course code: wome-2111-sde
credit weight: 0.5 fce

 

feminisms at the lakehead 2023

event date: 
wednesday, april 5, 2023 - 9:00am to 4:30pm edt
event location: 
faculty lounge
event contact name: 
gender equity centre
event contact phone: 
(807) 343-8010 ext. 8879
event contact e-mail: 

feminist dialogues speaker series: exploring the underrepresentation of women coaches in canadian university sport

event date: 
monday, march 6, 2023 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm est
event location: 
zoom
event fee: 
none (event is free)
event contact name: 
elaine (gws administrative assistant)
event contact phone: 
(807) 343-8010 ext.8625
event contact e-mail: 

exploring the underrepresentation of women coaches in canadian university sport

currently, there are disproportionally few women who hold coaching positions within canadian university sport. to investigate the gender gap, dr. hayley baker's research explores the institutional practices that inform women coaches' working realities. in her talk, dr. baker will describe the taken-for-granted nature of university sport, calling for a more nuanced understanding of women's work in coaching to address gender disparity and diversify leadership in this space.

zoom link*: https://lakeheadu.zoom.us/j/97979034418?pwd=clvqs0fhvtdqau1yczdrtffsaudcut09
meeting id: 979 7903 4418
passcode: 203739
*please note you do not need to create a zoom account since you would be joining a zoom event as a participant.

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