Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
The Open Secrets Project: A study on rape culture and accountability at Canadian postsecondary institutions
The Open Secrets Project: A study on rape culture and accountability at Canadian postsecondary institutions aims to pursue accountability from post-secondary institutions for violence experienced by students, and to change the cultures that support and perpetuate it.
Restorative Justice and Gender-Based Violence in B.C.
The project Restorative Justice and Gender-Based Violence in BC: Revisiting the Conversation involves the development of a discussion paper, a four-part virtual dialogue with 25 participants from gender-based violence organizations and Indigenous and immigrant leaders, and a summary report.
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: Public Transportation and Vulnerabilities in Rural and Remote Canada
This knowledge synthesis project explores how remote and rural places face a complex array of social, political and economic obstacles in their access to sustainable, accessible, and appropriate public transportation and in exercising mobility rights.
Hear My Cry: Breaking the Code of Silence around Intimate Partner Violence among Black Women in and Beyond Midlife
In this qualitative study, researchers utilized an intersectional approach to examine how IPV is experienced and managed by Black Nova Scotian women in and beyond midlife and their experiences of seeking support.
Basic Income, Gender & Disability
The purpose of this report is to inform current thinking about the potential of a basic income program to contribute to the full and effective participation and inclusion of disabled women and gender-diverse disabled people in society.
Gender Equality and Intersectional Analysis Toolkit
This toolkit guides feminists in conducting a Gender Equality and Intersectional Analysis, accounting for the interconnected and intersecting nature of systems of power and oppression, and their impacts on diverse women and marginalized people when building projects, campaigns, or policy.
The RCMP: Its Culture and Future (FAFIA Webinar)
Based on the report of the same name, the Canadian Feminist AlIiance for International Action (FAFIA) hosted an online webinar to examine the toxic culture of racism, misogyny, and homophobia in the RCMP.
We Are Here: Women’s Experiences of the Barriers to Reporting Sexual Violence
This report centres women’s experiences of the devastating impacts of sexual assault, which are all too often exacerbated by the legal system’s inadequate responses. This report aims to identify barriers in the justice system for survivors of sexual assault and to inspire change so that reporting to police becomes a viable option for all those who want to pursue it.