Week-long red dress installation to honour missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and gender diverse people Up to 50 red dresses will be displayed in locations campus-wide from April 10-15.
Weaving Indigenous and western ways of knowing can help Canada achieve its biodiversity goals The health of wildlife in Canada is socially, culturally and economically important to Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians.
Sex workers are left out in the cold by Ottawa’s unjust conviction amendments The federal government recently announced its intention to amend the Expungement of Historically Unjust Convictions Act.
Is International Women’s Day a catalyst for change or just a symbolic gesture? The United Nations argues that international days are powerful tools for advocacy, awareness and action.
Queen’s groups hosting events to celebrate International Women’s Day International Women’s Day – March 8 – is an opportunity to recognize women’s achievements in our community and around the world.
Fellowships for Indigenous Students and Fellowships in Black Studies awarded Inaugural Fellows Dr. Melanie Manitowabi, Dr. Sefanit Habtom announced at Meet and Greet event.
Black Histories and Futures Month Resources A new events calendar and online resource have been launched to celebrate Black Histories and Futures Month.