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Category Archives: Life
The New Chapters Of Our Lives
Chapters of our lives are for us to write. And while we live in a constantly changing world, instead of fearing it, we should embrace it. We have the freedom to pursue our dreams and follow the rhythms of the … Continue reading
Trump’s Relentless Lies Demand We Make Truth-Telling Great Again
“Trump’s relentless lies demand we make truth-telling great again.” by Henry Giroux, McMaster University U.S. President Donald Trump is a serial liar who appears to exult, if not take pride, in every petty deceit, particularly if it casts him into … Continue reading
3 Ways To Encourage Kids To Be More Charitable And Kind This Holiday Season
“3 ways to encourage kids to be more charitable and kind this holiday season,” by Hali Kil, Simon Fraser University With the holiday season just around the corner, families and households will soon be gathering to give and receive gifts. Many … Continue reading
For Some Of Peter Nygard’s Victims, Justice Was Delayed But Not Denied
“For some of Peter Nygard’s victims, justice was delayed but not denied,” by Joanna Pozzulo, Carleton University Canadian fashion designer Peter Nygard was charged with five counts of sexual assault and one count of forcible confinement occurring in his downtown Toronto … Continue reading
On World Children’s Day, Let’s recognize That Children’s Rights Include Mental Health
“On World Children’s Day, let’s recognize that children’s rights include mental health,” by André Plamondon, Université Laval; Nicole Racine, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa, and Tracy Vaillancourt, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa World Children’s Day is Nov. 20, when we celebrate the importance … Continue reading
Women In Politics: To Run Or Not To Run?
“Women in politics: To run or not to run?” by Semra Sevi, University of Toronto Editor’s note: This story is part of a series that includes live interviews with Canada’s top social sciences and humanities academics. Click here to register for … Continue reading
Mental Health Needs To Be A Cornerstone Of Equity
“Mental health needs to be a cornerstone of equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives,” by Keshav Krishnamurty, York University, Canada Equity, diversity and inclusion programs have become ubiquitous in the workplace. As organizations publicly express their commitment to diversity and inclusion, there … Continue reading
Breast Cancer Awareness Is Not Enough
“Breast cancer awareness is not enough: Public health strategies need to be based on prevention,” by Jane E. McArthur, University of Windsor I’m tired of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Forgive me, but as a researcher studying how we understand information … Continue reading
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How Women In Israel And Palestine Are Pushing For Peace — Together
“How women in Israel and Palestine are pushing for peace — together,” by Siobhan Byrne, University of Alberta On Oct. 4, 2023, just days before the Hamas attacks on Israel and the retaliatory Israeli aerial bombardment and siege on Gaza, thousands … Continue reading
Gender-Blind Policies Ignore The Disproportionate Effects Of Water Crisis On Women
“Gender-blind policies ignore the disproportionate effects of water crisis on women.” by Bolormaa Purevjav, University of British Columbia; Adiya Baratova Tudiyarova, University of British Columbia, and Elena Gordillo Fuertes, University of British Columbia The demand for water resources is higher … Continue reading