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Tag Archives: OISE Library
Black and Indigenous Feminisms
This month in October, our Indigenous Ground Floor display features books on Black and Indigenous Feminisms. Black Feminism is grounded in Black women’s lived experiences through oppression in various forms of racism and sexism, and Indigenous Feminism … Continue reading
International Women’s Day
Worldwide, International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8th to recognize the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. This also marks a call to action for progress towards gender parity. According to the United Nations, “International Women’s Day … Continue reading
Black History Month
In recognition of African Canadians, Black History Month celebrates the amazing discoveries and outstanding accomplishments from the past and their continued impact on the world today. In the shared responsibility to enhance community well-being and belonging, the recovering, remembering, and … Continue reading