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We embrace an approach to gender that explores and challenges racism, capitalism, colonialism, (hetero)sexism, ableism, and other manifestations of power.
Our scholarship, activism and community work centre marginalized, alternative, and relational knowledges, span local and global contexts, and engage historical and contemporary perspectives. Working together, Black Studies and Gender Studies foster creative, collaborative, culturally diverse and transformative learning environments.
The Department of Gender Studies is home to the Black Studies program and the Gender Studies program. We practice interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research, teaching, and programming that advance our commitment to social justice and social change.
We embrace an approach to gender that explores and challenges racism, capitalism, colonialism, (hetero)sexism, ableism, and other manifestations of power.
Our scholarship, activism and community work centre marginalized, alternative, and relational knowledges, span local and global contexts, and engage historical and contemporary perspectives. Working together, Black Studies and Gender Studies foster creative, collaborative, culturally diverse and transformative learning environments.
Date Published: Feb 16, 2024
Our third Gender Matters event this Fall will be a Roundtable discussion with three Pre-Doc Fellows from the Gender Studies Department.
Date Published: Feb 01, 2024
On Thursday, February 8, we open our doors to the new Black Students’ Space: Black Liberation Commons. This multi-use space with a study, meeting, and quiet reflection room is adorned with art from Black artists and stocked with books from Black intellectuals and revolutionaries.
Date Published: Jan 10, 2024
Join us to celebrate a new publication by Dr. Ethel Tungohan entitled "Care Activism: Migrant Domestic Workers, Communities of Care and Movement-Building"
Date Published: Jan 04, 2024
An interactive poetry workshop with a focus on migration and mobility, hosted by The Revolutionary Demand for Happiness.
Date Published: Nov 29, 2023
Today we mark the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People by showcasing a few powerful works of art from Palestinian creators.
Date Published: Nov 10, 2023
Our third Gender Matters event this Fall will be a Roundtable discussion with three Pre-Doc Fellows from the Gender Studies Department.