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Cultural re-centring model

March 29, 2019 - knowlEDGE

How does one 鈥渟peak back鈥 to violence experienced by Indigenous girls, young women, two-spirit youth, even whole communities impacted from centuries of oppression? This question frames the work of Sisters Rising, an Indigenous-led, community-based research project that honours Indigenous youth who have experienced sexualized, gender-based violence by offering traditional land- and arts-based teachings.

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December 10, 2017 - Vancouver Sun

Opinion: The negative impacts of forced gender identification

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UVic Chair in Transgender Studies nationally recognized for exceptional contributions

December 8, 2017 - Media release

Aaron Devor, the Chair in Transgender Studies at UVic, received national acclaim in late November for his exceptional contributions to inclusivity and social change鈥攚ith a 2017 Equity Award from the Canadian Association of University Teachers, the national voice for academic staff at universities and colleges across the country.

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鈥淥ur women have always carved鈥

March 1, 2017 - The Ring

The newest exhibit at UVic's Legacy Art Gallery Downtown seeks to correct gendered colonial myths with works by Ellen Neel, a woman carver of the Northwest Coast. Ellen Newman Neel (Kwagiulth, Kwickwasutaineuk and 'Namgis) is often described as the first Northwest Coast woman carver. A prolific artist, she was only 49 years old when she passed away in the 1960s. But her defiance of gender barriers and federal law carries deep resonance for all Canadians to this day鈥攁nd her artistic legacy lives on in the work of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

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