Women and Gender Studies

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Thu, Sep 24, 2020
7:00 pm

PUBlic Professor Series | Dr. Glenda Bonifacio

Join women and gender studies professor, Dr. Glenda Bonifacio, as she explores Communities and disasters: associative acts and total escape?


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Thu, Jul 2, 2020
7:00 pm

PUBlic Professor Series: AT HOME presents 5 Questions with Dr. Glenda Bonifacio

The PUBlic Professor Series is proud to introduce you to Dr. Glenda Bonifacio from the Department of Women & Gender Studies. Glenda is scheduled to present during the 2020/21 season.


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PUBlic Professor Series 2020/21 Dates Announced

Full details for these talks will be released in the coming months. For now, get these dates in your calendar:

2020/21 Season Announced

24-Sep-20 Glenda Bonifacio, Women & Gender Studies
Communities and disasters: associative acts and total escape?

29-Oct-20 Gail Michener, Biological Sciences
Love Them, Despise Them, Study Them. An outsider’s perspective on an iconic prairie animal.


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Wed, Mar 25, 2020
10:00 am

The Reluctant Equity Prof: Telling Stories on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

Nisha Nath (she/her) is a settler woman of colour living in Amiskwacîwâskahikan (Edmonton) and an Assistant Professor of
Equity Studies in the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies at Athabasca University. She is working on two major projects implicating race, security, gender and citizenship – one on relational securitization in Canada and a second interdisciplinary project with Dr. Willow Allen on the settler-colonial socialization of public sector workers.


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