Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
A Feminist Economic Recovery Plan for Canada: Making the Economy Work for Everyone
This report offer an intersectional perspective on how we can recover from the Covid crisis and weather difficult times in the future, while ensuring the needs of all people in Canada are considered in the formation of policy. By addressing the gendered impacts of COVID-19, we can build Canada’s economy back better.
COVID-19 BC Gender Equality Report Card
The COVID-19 BC Gender Equality Report Card evaluates the provincial government’s pandemic response in six issue areas: access to justice, economic security, freedom from gender-based violence, health care, justice for people who are criminalized, and the rights of parents, children, and youth.
Toward Liberation: Evolving Beyond 21st Century Capitalism
On November 6, 2020, Feminists Deliver hosted an online discussion called Toward Liberation: Evolving Beyond 21st Century Capitalism. Panelists discussed how we’ve reached a life-threatening crossroad under COVID-19 critical to our political, social, and economic futures.
Filipino Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 and the Importance of Race-Based Analysis
This resource highlights why it is important for any analysis of COVID-19 to take race into account. It is crucial for policymakers to get race-based data to understand the risks that different communities face when it comes to COVID-19; as well as the ways in which migrant workers like those in the Filipino community are impacted.
Gender-Based Violence and COVID-19
Battered Women’s Support Services team members in an online discussion about what we know about gender-based violence before COVID-19, how these public health issues are currently intertwined, and learnings we will take with us after the pandemic
Getting Home Project: Overcoming Barriers to Housing after Violence
The Getting Home Project: Overcoming Barriers to Housing after Violence focuses on reducing barriers to safe, secure and affordable housing for women experiencing violence in B.C. by emphasizing community-based solutions and policy recommendations.
Getting Home Project: Overcoming Barriers to Housing after Violence
The Getting Home Project: Overcoming Barriers to Housing after Violence is a three-year, community based project, focusing on reducing barriers to safe, secure and affordable housing for women and their children experiencing violence in BC.