November 6, 2024
Apply to McMaster's MA in Gender & Social Justice
Applications are now open for the MA in Gender & Social Justice The Gender and Social Justice program at McMaster University invites applications for the one-year Master of Arts program, beginning September 2025. The MA in Gender and Social Justice combines coursework with independent research and optional experiential education to prepare students for careers in fields such … Continued
March 8, 2024
Fighting to be seen: The stories of early modern women philosophers
Researcher Allauren Forbes’ work focuses on women philosophers from the 16th to the 19th centuries, when they had to resort to unusual measures to be heard. Not much has changed. ...
January 10, 2024
There’s Something in the Water: A Documentary Screening and Panel Event About Environmental Racism
Dr. Ingrid Waldron (Professor and HOPE Chair in Peace and Health, Global Peace and Social Justice Program, Department of History, Faculty of Humanities, McMaster University) invites you to a free screening of her documentary There’s Something in the Water, followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with three of the women featured in the documentary: … Continued
October 19, 2023
Congratulations to Dr. Aytak Dibavar!
Dr. Aytak Dibavar has won the LGBTQA Caucus Outstanding Scholar Award from the International Studies Association! Congratulations, Aytak!
September 25, 2023
Dabke on Turtle Island Research Talk by Dr Lucy El-Sherif
Global Peace & Social Justice Program and Gender & Social Justice Program Present Dabke on Turtle Island Research Talk by Dr Lucy El-Sherif Wednesday, Sept 27th, 2023 12:30-1:30pm LRW 1003 Community Room
September 19, 2023
Congratulations to Dr. El-Sherif!
I’m delighted to announce that Dr. Lucy El-Sherif has been awarded the 2024 Edward W. Said Fellowship at Columbia University. The Fellowship includes a 4-6 week residency at the Society of Fellows and the Heyman Center for the Humanities to consult the Edward W. Said Papers in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library and engage with the … Continued
September 11, 2023
McMaster University Library launches year of events and displays focused on gender and justice
McMaster University Library is inviting the community to take part in a year of engaging programming centred around gender and justice. In collaboration with campus and community partners, Transformative Stories: Year of Gender and Justice will help bring attention to the library’s gender and justice focused collections, resources, and expertise, as well as the related work and … Continued
June 12, 2023
Congratulations to the grad student authors of a new publication in Interdisciplinary Digital Engagement in Arts & Humanities (IDEAH)!
Congratulations to the grad student authors of a new publication in Interdisciplinary Digital Engagement in Arts & Humanities (IDEAH)! “Constellations of Community, Care, and Knowledge: A Collection of Vignettes from Pandemic Times” was written by Theresa N. Kenney (ECS and GSJ Diploma), Emily Goodwin (ECS), Alexis-Carlota Cochrane (CMSA and GSJ diploma), Linzey Corridon (ECS and … Continued
May 26, 2023
Congratulations to Alexe Bernier, a PhD student in the GSJ Diploma and the School of Social Work, for her recent article in The Conversation on girls’ mental health
Congratulations to Alexe Bernier, a PhD student in the GSJ Diploma and the School of Social Work, for her recent article in The Conversation on girls’ mental health. Alexe’s article shows how adults’ expectations about girls lead us to dismiss their serious concerns. You can read the article here: Girls are in crisis — … Continued
May 26, 2023
Congratulations to Rajeshwari Nandkumar, for her recent article in Bollywood film ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’ paints an ambivalent picture of sex workers’ rights
You can read the article here: Bollywood film ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’ paints an ambivalent picture of sex workers’ rights
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