Speakers
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Slides (PDF Handout)
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Slides (Plain Text PDF)
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| Julie Baumann, SafeSpace London Co-Founder and Community Coordinator |
The Policing of Sex Work in London, Ontario: Instruments of Surveillance and Moments of Resistance |
The Policing of Sex Work in London, Ontario: Instruments of Surveillance and Moments of Resistance |
| Tamara Bernard, Researcher for ONWA, PhD Candidate at Lakehead University |
Creating Safe Spaces for Indigenous Women in Canada |
Creating Safe Spaces for Indigenous Women in Canada |
| Rupaleem Bhuyan, PhD, Associate Professor, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto |
Promoting Collective Action among Migrant Communities to Address the Structural Violence of Precarious Status and Precarious Work |
Promoting Collective Action among Migrant Communities to Address the Structural Violence of Precarious Status and Precarious Work |
| Dillon Black, Project Coordinator at Ottawa Coalition to End Violence Against Women (OCTEVAW) |
Transparency is Power: Gendered Violence, Technology & Surveillance |
Transparency is Power: Gendered Violence, Technology & Surveillance |
| Elisha Corbett, PhD Candidate at Queen's University in Political Studies and a former Senior Researcher with the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls |
Media Representations of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls: Creating, Maintaining, and Silencing the Violence |
Media Representations of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls: Creating, Maintaining, and Silencing the Violence |
| Jodi Hall, Professor and Research Consultant at School of Nursing and Centre for Research and Innovation, Fanshawe College; Assistant Adjunct Professor at Arthur Labatt Family, School of Nursing, Western University |
The Policing of Sex Work in London, Ontario: Instruments of Surveillance and Moments of Resistance |
The Policing of Sex Work in London, Ontario: Instruments of Surveillance and Moments of Resistance |
| Kalimah Johnson, Founder and Executive Director of SASHA Center |
Unpacking the SASHA Model: The “Black Women's Triangulation of Rape" and Why an Abandoned Warehouse in Detroit is JUST NOT BIG ENOUGH |
Unpacking the SASHA Model: The “Black Women's Triangulation of Rape" and Why an Abandoned Warehouse in Detroit is JUST NOT BIG ENOUGH |
| Patricia McGuire, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Carleton University |
Creating Safe Spaces for Indigenous Women in Canada |
Creating Safe Spaces for Indigenous Women in Canada |
| Janet Mosher, Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School and the Director of Clinical Legal Education at Osgoode |
Mapping Law's Role in Gender-Based Structural Violence |
Mapping Law's Role in Gender-Based Structural Violence |
| Jade Peek, Director of Community Care & Advocacy, Kind Space |
Solutions through Intersectional Methodologies |
Solutions through Intersectional Methodologies |