Centre for Women and Trans People - TMSU

Centre for Women and Trans People - TMSU

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The Centre for Women and Trans People is one of six Equity Service Centres at the Ryerson Students'

The Centre for Women and Trans People is an Equity Service Centre of the Ryerson Students' Union and the Continuing Education Students' Association of Ryerson (CESAR). For over a century, feminists have been fighting for women's liberation and for equal rights in our society. The Centre for Women and Trans People proudly stands in that tradition and offers a space for SELF-IDENTIFIED women to disc

03/28/2022

Happy Affirmation Monday, where I share an affirmation and/or reminder with you on Monday to help you start your week off positively! Today’s reminder is one of my favourites 😊.

“You are worthy of good things.”

FYI: Ryerson students, please DM me if you'd like to share a personal affirmation or reminder with the CWTP community and win a chance to be featured on the page! 💓 I will create a personalized IG post with your affirmation or reminder, and will tag you in the post.

Image Description: A beige background with an asymmetrical gold shape in the middle and right side of the post. In the middle of the gold asymmetrical shape, there’s black text that reads “You are worthy of good things.” The word “worthy” is underlined three times. The Centre for Women and Trans People logo is located on the top right of the post.

03/21/2022

Happy Affirmation Monday, where I share an affirmation and/or reminder with you on Monday to help you start your week off positively! Today’s reminder is one of my favourites 😊.

“Be gentle with yourself.”

FYI: Ryerson students, please DM me if you'd like to share a personal affirmation or reminder with the CWTP community and win a chance to be featured on the page! 💓 I will create a personalized IG post with your affirmation or reminder, and will tag you in the post.

Image Description: A white background, with a yellow sticky note in the middle of the post. On the sticky note, there’s black text that reads “Be gentle with yourself.” Additionally, there are pink flowers near the bottom right of the post. The Centre for Women and Trans People logo is located on the bottom left of the post.

03/14/2022

Happy Affirmation Monday, where I share an affirmation and/or reminder with you on Monday to help you start your week off positively! Today’s reminder is one of my favourites 😊.

“Be the love you never received.”

FYI: Ryerson students, please DM me if you'd like to share a personal affirmation or reminder with the CWTP community and win a chance to be featured on the page! 💓 I will create a personalized IG post with your affirmation or reminder, and will tag you in the post.

Image Description: A beige background, with a small sun and moon drawing towards the top of the post. In the middle, there’s black text that reads “Be the love you never received.” The Centre for Women and Trans People logo is located on the bottom left of the post.

Photos from Centre for Women and Trans People - TMSU's post 03/08/2022

Happy International Women's Day! The Centre for Women and Trans People wanted to do something special for International Women's Day, so we're holding a giveaway!

All you'd have to do is describe what it's like to be you! "What do you appreciate most about being a woman?" Tell us what you like best/find most validating about your gender identity! If you identify as a woman and wish to participate, please fill out the Google Form linked in our bio. Completing the “International Women's Day - Giveaway” form in our bio will give you the chance to be featured on CWTP's Instagram page and win a $100 gift card to a female-owned company of your choosing!

You can choose from the following businesses: Knix, Evio Beauty, and Cuchara.

We will choose THREE winners and notify the winners on March 31, 2022, at 12:00 PM, so you have until then to participate!

03/07/2022

Happy Affirmation Monday, where I share an affirmation and/or reminder with you on Monday to help you start your week off positively! 😊

“Bloom where you are planted.”

FYI: Ryerson students, please DM me if you'd like to share a personal affirmation or reminder with the CWTP community and win a chance to be featured on the page! 💓 I will create a personalized IG post with your affirmation or reminder, and will tag you in the post.

Image Description: A beige background with a yellow flower in the middle of the post. To the right of the flower, there is black text that reads “:) Bloom where you are planted.” The Centre for Women and Trans People logo is located on the bottom left of the post.

02/28/2022

Welcome back to Affirmation Monday, where I share an affirmation and/or reminder with you on Monday to help you start your week off positively! 😊

“You can do big brave things.”

FYI: Ryerson students, please DM me if you'd like to share a personal affirmation or reminder with the CWTP community and win a chance to be featured on the page! 💓 I will create a personalized IG post with your affirmation or reminder, and will tag you in the post.

Image Description: A background with yellow, purple, and pink blending into reach other. In the middle of the post, there’s black text that reads “You can do big brave things.” The Centre for Women and Trans People logo is located on the bottom right of the post.

02/21/2022

Happy Affirmation Monday, where I share an affirmation and/or reminder with you on Monday to help you start your week off positively! 😊

“You will get there.”

FYI: Ryerson students, please DM me if you'd like to share a personal affirmation or reminder with the CWTP community and win a chance to be featured on the page! 💓 I will create a personalized IG post with your affirmation or reminder, and will tag you in the post.

Image Description: A yellow background with a rainbow on the left side of the post. The rainbow is accompanied by a white flower. To the right of the rainbow, there is black text that reads “You will get there. The Centre for Women and Trans People logo is located on the bottom right of the post.

02/16/2022

Dear Ryerson Students, the Centre for Women and Trans People will host a Trauma-Informed Yoga Session with Nicole () for International Women's Day. Nicole is a therapist, a social worker, and a mindfulness facilitator in addition to being a Trauma Sensitive Yoga Facilitator. The Centre is thrilled to have her host this session!

The session will take place on March 3rd, 2022, from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET via Zoom. Please see the link in our bio to register for this event! We look forward to seeing you there 😊.

02/14/2022

Happy Valentines Day! Welcome to Affirmation Monday, where I share an affirmation and/or reminder with you on Monday to help you start your week off positively! 😊

“It’s okay to not be okay.”

FYI: Ryerson students, please DM me if you'd like to share a personal affirmation or reminder with the CWTP community and win a chance to be featured on the page! 💓 I will create a personalized IG post with your affirmation or reminder, and will tag you in the post.

Image Description: A light pink background with a white notebook in the middle of the post. The notebook has grey text that reads “It’s okay to not be okay.” The text is accompanied by two pink hearts at the top. The Centre for Women and Trans People logo is located on the top right of the post.

Photos from Centre for Women and Trans People - TMSU's post 02/10/2022

TW: Racism, Slavery, Abuse, Violence, Sexual Assault.

From historical accounts of chattel slavery to modern social analysis, Black women have been subjected to a wide range of kinds of abuse, including labour, sexual, and medical exploitation.

Racism, patriarchy, and other oppressive institutions have produced dynamics that render Black women vulnerable to domestic abuse at alarming rates while leaving them unprotected by societal institutions.

Black women’s experiences with sexual violence are framed by a long history of objectification and exploitation of Black women’s bodies.

Law enforcement has always had a crucial role in subjecting Black women to abuse. For example, under slavery, the US legal system did not recognize r**e as a criminal offence against Black women since Black women were considered property and, as such, could have (or claim) no rights.

Reproductive oppression refers to the regulation and exploitation of individuals’ bodies, sexuality, labour, and procreative capacities as a strategy to control individuals and entire communities. Reproductive oppression against Black women is rooted in the US history of the commodification of Black women’s bodies, sexuality, and reproductive lives.

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