Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
A Long Way To Go: Collective Struggles & Dreams of Reproductive Justice in Canada
The contributions in this anthology provide unique perspectives on reproductive justice in Canada. Contributors have drawn on their own lived experiences and the experiences of the communities of which they are a part to share what reproductive justice means to them.
Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Women in Canada
This anthology ffers a collection of briefs from a diverse group of experts in the academic, healthcare, and voluntary sectors. These briefs provide greater detail regarding the impact of COVID-19 on women, girls, and gender-diverse people, recognizing the distinct impacts within this group. The diversity of voices and perspectives in this collection serves as a reminder that Canadian women and gender-diverse persons had distinct experiences during the pandemic.
Webinar – A People’s Tribunal: Every Woman’s Right to Speak Free from Online Hate
The epidemic of online hate is silencing important voices. Women, especially those with intersectional identities, are subjected to unprecedented harassment and abuse online. This Tribunal makes clear the urgency of our right to speak free from online hate.
Domestic Violence and Access to Justice: A Mapping of Relevant Laws, Policies and Justice System Components Across Canada
This ebook provides a survey of legislation, key government policies, and justice system components that apply to domestic violence across jurisdictions in Canada, including a survey of different federal laws, provincial laws, territorial laws and Indigenous jurisdiction.
Criminalized Black Women’s Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence in Canada
This study addresses Black women’s victimization and criminalization by examining the ways in which criminalized Black women’s intersecting identities of race, class, and gender influence how they perceive, experience, and respond to intimate partner violence (IPV).
Contextualizing the Experiences of Black Women Arrested for Intimate Partner Violence in Canada
This study examines Black women’s experiences with the police in the context of IPV, from the perspectives of Black women. Issues of race, racism, oppression, subordination, and their intersections with Black women’s experiences of IPV, and their encounters with the police are explored.
Leading and Learning with Pride: A Revitalized Tool Kit on Supporting 2SLGBTQI+ Seniors
This toolkit sets out practices, policies, and principles that acknowledge the diverse experiences of 2SLGBTQI+ Seniors and how best to respond to their physical, psychological, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
Queering GBV Prevention and Intervention: A Toolkit for Service Providers
This toolkit provides a backgrounder and tips for feminist and GBV organizations to address and strengthen intersectional GBV approaches that is inclusive to 2SLGBTQ+ people.