Natalie Oleksinski: Poland’s “Anti-LGBT Zones” discriminate and threaten LGBT+ communities across the country
With Pride Month ending, I’ve been reflecting on how great it has been to see all the support across Canada for the LGBTQ2S+ community and how this differs significantly from my motherland, Poland.
School Safety and COVID-19: The Unequal Impact of Pandemic Schooling
COVID-19 continues to disproportionately impact racialized and lower-income groups, and the divides created by remote learning have only served to exacerbate the systemic inequalities in our society.
Tea Cimini: Women’s Rights Then and Now
This post will provide an overview of the evolution of women’s rights and it will conclude with a few suggestions on how to get involved on International Women’s Day 2017.
Tea Cimin: Shaping the Path to Reconciliation
This piece will focus on the mistreatment of Indigenous women and girls and how non-Indigenous people can get involved and contribute to the process of reconciliation.
Allison Lee: Colourful Skies and Spies in Ghana
Never have I felt so welcomed to a country, or so well taken care of.
Marie-Alice D'Aoust: Diversity and Eco-Culture in Nairobi, Kenya
Kenya is everything I was expecting it to be.
Hilary: A Refugee is a Hopeful Warrior
What I have witnessed among this community is a group of individuals fighting to retain and share their culture despite the persecution that many have experienced.
Victoria: My summer at the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy
Living in Dharamshala gave me the opportunity to be immersed in exile Tibetan culture.
Tatyana Budilskaya: Who runs the world?
Who runs the world, you ask? Well B, that depends. If organizations like Pourakhi are around, then sure enough, “Girls!” may be a perfectly suitable answer.