Three events Thursday, October 30, will engage the campus in conversation with the Distinguished Visitors in Women’s Studies.
Three events Thursday, October 30, will engage the campus in conversation with the Distinguished Visitors in Women’s Studies.
“The Work of Feminist Activism” is the theme of the 2014 community event for the Distinguished Visitors in Women’s Studies.
The free public presentation “Drawing the Line on Sexual Violence” will challenge common myths on Tuesday, October 28.
Graduates of the women’s studies program will discuss the rewards and challenges of being a feminist in the workplace Friday, October 24.
“Women’s Lives, What’s Working?” is the theme of the 2014 Distinguished Visitors in Women’s Studies program.
Canadian universities trying to deter rape culture and reduce the number of sexual assaults on their campuses should take a close look at how the University of Windsor is addressing the problem, according to a researcher leading an innovative prevention program here.
A panel will discuss the impact of the proposed Quebec Charter of Values on women who wear hijab and niqab, Monday on the UWindsor campus.
Registration is now open for the March 14 conference “Everyday Feminism: Feminist Influences in Everyday Lives.”