The minimum wage labour force is overrepresented by most vulnerable groups in Canada
By: Julia Mastroianni
Affecting change requires action beyond labelling yourself as feminist, Ryerson community members say.
By: Mira Miller
The idea that feminists are “man-hating” has been touted by more than a few media outlets and…
CW: MMIW
By Valerie Dittrich
Journalists behind the investigation hope to make victims’ voices heard.
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By: Aya Baradie
By: Karen Sandoval-Santana
Artists, academics and activists were invited to attend the Feminist Art Conference to examine feminist issues through art. The theme this year was Embodied Resistance. This comes from the notion…
We sent a live blogger and a photographer to the Women’s March in Toronto this past Saturday afternoon. Here’s what they saw:
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The last time Ontario’s sex education was updated was in 1998. Now in 2015, the current revisions will finally give students…
On a chilly winter morning, Ryerson University’s campus is dark and silent. First-year criminology student Elizabeth Plukhovska decided to take a shortcut to class and ducked into Kerr Hall to escape the cold. As…