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Is the COVID-19 Pandemic a Disaster for Gender Equality in Canada?
From the division of labour in the home or the rising threat of violence against women to their over-representation in the care economy, the COVID-19 pandemic has serious gendered implications for women and girls.
Home is Not Safe for Everyone: COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts on Gender-Based Violence in Canada
It is easy to assume that our work on campuses to address and prevent gender-based violence will lessen as students return home to self-isolate, however, the reality is that home is not always a safe place for everyone.
Resources for Frontline Staff Supporting People Affected by Gender-Based Violence
Covid-19 has shifted work for so many of us and our team wants to be of support. As co-director Courage to Act, a national two-year project to address and prevent gender-based violence on post-secondary institutions I wanted to create a resource for people working in post-secondary institutions about meeting the emerging needs of campus community members affected by gender-based violence. It is not an exhaustive list but a start of ideas, hopes and questions, not definitive answers. This was created with the support of the 100 members of the Courage to Act: Communities of Practice.
Farrah on CBC the National: The Lasting Impact of #MeToo in the Workplace
Farrah Khan joined CBC the National to discuss the lasting impact of the Weinstein trial.
Reclaiming Valentine's Day
The Consent Comes First Office works with artist Karen Campos Castillo to create valentines that reclaimed to celebrate our relationship with ourselves, our communities, our friends and our movements.