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Distinguished Visitor in Women's Studies Community Dinner

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Bicyclettes Violettes by Julie Butler
  • Wed, 10/19/2011 - 9:30pm - Thu, 10/20/2011 - 12:30am




Too Many Men on the Ice:  What the World Would Look Like If Don Cherry Were a Woman
 
What if a woman who spoke about the courageous fights women have every day – for equal pay, a harassment-free workplace, for reproductive choice, good daycare, for an end to violence against women, for equal opportunities on the playing field as an athlete or as an executive − dressed up in brightly coloured clothes, was paid exorbitant amounts of money by the public broadcaster, and commanded the national airwaves?
 
What if opera, ballet, great concerts, or women’s soccer preempted the national news instead of hockey?
 
What would Canada look like?
 
What would the world look like?
 
Time: 5:30 p.m. Reception, 6:30 p.m. Dinner
Location:  G. Caboto Club, 2175 Parent Ave. (at Tecumseh Rd.)
Tickets:  $60 per individual (table of 10 = $600)
($15 per university/college student)
 
Tickets are available in-person at room 250-2 Chrysler Hall South, UWindsor.
 

Keynote address with Distinguished Visitor in Women's Studies, Laura Robinson.

 



Danielle Reaume
wsvisitor@uwindsor.ca
(519)253-3000 ext.3727