When Meritocracy Blinds us to Gender Discrimination
A little more gender balance...would be nice, but at the same time, I want the best people to be there,鈥 writes a young African American woman studying engineering. 鈥淚 really hope that I haven鈥檛 gotten where I am...because of my gender. I鈥檇 like to think I earned it.鈥
A Feminist Governance Framework Recipe
West Coast LEAF, as a feminist legal organization and an organization mostly made up of and supported by settlers, has an enhanced responsibility and obligation to imagine the possibilities. To do that well, we must consider how we govern ourselves, hold ourselves to account, and strive to not only do good work, but to do it in a good way.
Movies for Mental Health
On behalf of the聽Office for Sexual Violence Response, Support and Education - Consent 91社区聽and the Student Wellness Hub, we would like to invite all 91社区 students to 鈥淢ovies For Mental Health鈥 (M4MH).
UK falls six places in gender equality rankings
The UK has fallen six places down the global rankings for gender equality. Despite successive prime ministers pledging to take decisive action to tackle the gender imbalances in politics and wider British society, the UK has dropped from the 15th most equal nation in world to 21st.
Remembering the Montreal Massacre
14 universities from Newfoundland and Labrador to B.C. take part in tribute to victims of 1989 attack. Read the CBC聽article about the ceremonies occurring today.
Message from the Project Director:
Five men acquitted of rape because unconscious victim didn't fight back
A court in Barcelona cleared five men of sexual assault charges after saying the crime did not fit the legal definition of rape because the unconscious teenage victim didn't fight back. Under Spanish law, a sexual attack can only be classified as an assault or rape if the perpetrator uses violence or intimidation. Because the survivor was unconscious, the five were convicted of a lesser charge of sexual abuse.
Women Speak About Sexual Assault in the Military
A ruling last year by a military court decided that for cases of rape and sexual assault that occurred 1986 and 2006 the statute of limitations would be 5 years. This ruling may be challenged now that The Supreme Court of the United States is back in session. CNN has interviewed 3 survivors of sexual assault who are affected by this ruling.
See the video on CNN.
Doctoral Oral Defence of PhD Candidate Chloe Garcia
PhD Candidate and Research Assistant Christopher Dietzel Awarded Mitacs Globalink
Christopher Dietzel, a PhD candidate聽in DISE and research assistant on the IMPACTS Project, has received a Mitacs Globalink Research Award.
Dr. Shariff Interviewed about Arts-Based Approaches to Addressing Sexual Violence
Opening of "In/Visible: Body as Reflective Site"
The McClure Gallery聽and the Visual Arts Centre, in partnership with the聽IMPACTS Project, had a successful opening for the In/Visible: Body as Reflective Site exhibition.
Dr. Mitchell and Dr. Shariff Collaborate to Research Gender-Based Violence
New Funds to Research Gender Violence Professors Claudia Mitchell and IMPACTS Project Director, Dr. Shaheen Shariff, collaborate on expanding areas of research on gender-based violenceIMPACTS Research Team at AERA
IMPACTS Project Director Dr. Shaheen Shariff聽and聽research assistants Chloe Garcia, Milka Nyariro, Andrea Velghe, Shannon Hutcheson, Sarah Lewington, and Christopher Dietzel聽presented at聽the 2019 AERA Annual Meeting last week.
Dr. Shariff and Christopher Dietzel Interviewed by CBC about Manitoba Sexual Extortion Case
Dr. Shaheen Shariff was interviewed by CBC News about a sexual extortion聽case involving a 25-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman in Manitoba.