Schedule - Fall 2024
Nov. 28 - Panel Discussion - Critical Approaches to Gender, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion: Insights from Art, Activism, and Scholarship - Hybrid CDRS (MN3230) and Zoom, 12–2 pm - Register on Zoom
Oct 25 - Book Launch - Drinking, Fasting, and Tattoos: Syrian Women’s Lived Islam by Ozlem Ezer - Wilson Hall 2053, New College, 40 Willcocks Street, 4–6 pm. Please register on Eventbrite.
Oct. 3 - Panel Discussion - Critical Approaches to Gender Equity, Diversity & Inclusion: Gender and Housing Rights - CDRS (MN3230) 11 am–1 pm. Please register on Eventbrite.
Feb. 27 - Panel Discussion - Critical Approaches to Gender Equity, Diversity & Inclusion: Community-Led Research, Training & Solutions 12–1:30 pm, online via Zoom
March 8 - International Women's Day Conversation on the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Justice in the Legal System, "Racial Injustice in Criminal Legal System," with Sonia Knowlton, 12–1:30 pm, online via Zoom



Past Events
All events take place 12-1:30pm in-person at UTM in Maanjiwe nendamowinan 4207.
Visit the Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies website for a list of all WGSS events!
Schedule - Winter 2024
- Feb. 15 - Meghan Watson: Feminist Conversations in Mental Health, Wellness, and Care
- Feb. 29 - Dr. Nicole Spiegelaar: Feminist Environmental Care
- Mar. 7 - Linda Silver Dranoff: Feminist Law & Policy
- Mar. 21 - Azul Baez: The Arts of Feminist Care Workshop (*interactive workshop!)
Schedule - Fall 2023
- Oct. 3 - WGSS Open House and Welcome with Beverly Bain, Victoria Tahmesebi-Birgani, and Gary Pelleteir
- Oct. 19 - Co-sponsored with the Centre for South Asian Critical Humanities - Shireen Hassim, Carlton University Professor and Canada 150 Research Chair in Gender & African Studies: "Reclaiming hope as radical lexicon: Some experiments from African feminist political campaigns"
- Nov. 16 - Asim Hussain (@studentAsim): Canadian author and creative producer