Members of a class on “Women in Protest” will host a forum on reproductive justice and health, Thursday in the CAW Student Centre Commons.
Members of a class on “Women in Protest” will host a forum on reproductive justice and health, Thursday in the CAW Student Centre Commons.
UWindsor women’s and gender studies instructor Renée Bondy will discuss the life and career of Agnes Macphail in a webinar Wednesday.
The Windsor International Film Festival presents the documentary “The Hunting Ground,” an expose about rape on American college campuses, Thursday.
Two presentations on campus Thursday will explore lessons learned from a successful campaign to preserve access to abortion services in the Maritimes.
Two events in the Distinguished Visitors in Women’s Studies series will consider issues of reproductive rights, Tuesday and Wednesday on the UWindsor campus.
On Tuesday, October 6, Kathleen Pye will share her insights on how these issues affect our thinking about motherhood in “Parenting, Adoption, and Abortion: Reprojustice including all options.” Pye is past chair of Reproductive Justice New Brunswick, a group which fought to preserve reproductive rights and services in the Maritimes.
A free public event tonight will screen the film “Me and the Mosque.”
Distinguished Visitors in Women’s Studies will explore the gap between the rights of women and the reality of their lived experiences.
Professor Pauline Phipps will launch her new book on education pioneer Constance Maynard at an event Tuesday in the Campus Bookstore.
The “Women in University of Windsor History” tour Tuesday encompassed stops at six campus sites.
Heather Hartley’s Women’s and Gender Studies class display their final projects at the CAW Student Centre at a seminar entitled, Exploration of Feminist Voice.