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Translating Matricentric Feminisms: An Interview with Veronica Frigeni

Interview by Laura Brightwell It would be great if we could start by talking about your current research interests. You’ve mentioned that you came to your research on motherhood and matricentric feminism out of your own experiences of pregnancy and parenting. Can you tell us a little bit about how those experiences informed your research? […]

2024-2025 Events

Happening Soon! If you would like to support our events, please consider making a donation. Please see our upcoming events for 2025-2026! Past Events AI and Feminism: Foundations of a Critical Dialogue on Gender, Power, and Technology Date: Saturday, August 30, 2025Time: 10:00am - 5:00pm ETLocation: Online (via Zoom)Cost: General Admission $250; Student Admission $100; […]

2024-2025 Visiting Scholars

Katherine Hubbard is the 2024-25 Visiting Scholar in Sexuality Studies. Dr. Hubbard is Senior Lecturer at the University of Surrey. Her research and teaching are interdisciplinary, including sociological, psychological and historical components. At present, she is centrally focused on research areas pertaining to feminist histories of Psychology, sexuality, and queer studies. Her work takes a […]

Kick-Off & Connect

Date: Monday, December 11, 2023 Time: 11:30am - 1:00pm Location: LAS 3033, 3rd floor Lassonde Building--Keele Campus RSVP here This gathering is part of our grassroots efforts, born out of our collective personal and professional experiences with the EDI and WiCSE committees at the EECS department, POLARIS, and active involvement in Canadian Computing Associations like Can-CWIC. These experiences have inspired us to […]

Feminist Dispatch: Community Participation – An Intersectional Feminist View of the ‘Fuzzy’ Concept

Dispatch by Julia Fursova “Community participation – with what money and whose time?!” – much tension and frustration are captured in this poignant statement expressed by a research participant during a conversation on benefits and challenges of community participation in neighbourhood-based projects.    At the same time research participants described their volunteer commitments as ‘labour of […]