11/13/2020
How can we make public discourse around social housing less toxic? Join us at 2pm on Nov. 14 for an online discussion exploring how the arts can help us to think more deeply and empathetically about issues related to poverty and homelessness.
The event will also feature some poetry, storytelling and photography by local artists that reflects on issues related to poverty and homelessness. Facilitated by Khari Wendell McClelland.
This project is generously funded through a grant provided by the Vancouver Foundation.
This is part three of a three-part series. Free and open to the public. https://www.facebook.com/events/376043310374563
04/23/2019
Online registration closes on Wednesday the 24th. You can still register in person on the day of the conference, but the organizers would greatly appreciate it if you can register online. (It really helps us out to know how many people are coming, so we can plan enough food and goodies for everyone!!)
Approaching Edges Shifting Centers: Contextualizing Undergraduate Feminisms
The first bi-annual GSWS conference will provide a space for students to showcase their work on feminist issues and themes (broadly conceived) and is open to all undergraduate students. This conference will be a wonderful opportunity for students to engage in dialogue, network with those working in....
04/15/2019
Two weeks until the first bi-annual GSWS conference. Registration is open!!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/approaching-edges-shifting-centers-contextualizing-undergraduate-feminisms-tickets-56516540494?ref=estw&fbclid=IwAR2f8n5SDv_yJJEHbEhFZUKi67DQ7qGBc0fnkJWsJFXkD2S5Nfmp0hlzIWE
Douglas College
Approaching Edges Shifting Centers: Contextualizing Undergraduate Feminisms
The first bi-annual GSWS conference will provide a space for students to showcase their work on feminist issues and themes (broadly conceived) and is open to all undergraduate students. This conference will be a wonderful opportunity for students to engage in dialogue, network with those working in....
04/01/2019
Registration for the first biannual GSWS undergraduate conference is now open!
Douglas College
Approaching Edges Shifting Centers: Contextualizing Undergraduate Feminisms
The first bi-annual GSWS conference will provide a space for students to showcase their work on feminist issues and themes (broadly conceived) and is open to all undergraduate students. This conference will be a wonderful opportunity for students to engage in dialogue, network with those working in....
03/18/2019
Five days left to submit your proposal. If you have questions, feel free to contact us either at gsws2019 (at) douglascollege (dot) com or message us here.
Douglas College Douglas Students' Union
03/14/2019
A little over a week left to send in your submissions.
Douglas College Simon Fraser University University of British Columbia Capilano University Kwantlen Polytechnic University University of the Fraser Valley University of Victoria Quest University Vancouver Island University Langara College
03/06/2019
Learn more about our keynote speaker here https://www.carriejenkins.net/
The deadline for submissions is 17 days away!
Douglas College SFU Vancouver University of British Columbia Capilano University Kwantlen Polytechnic University University of Victoria University of the Fraser Valley
Carrie Jenkins
Carrie Jenkins is an award-winning public philosopher and author of What Love Is and What It Could Be. She holds a Canada Research Chair in Philosophy at the University of British Columbia.
03/04/2019
The deadline for submissions has been extended until March 22nd.