IIS 2024 Series: Meeting at the Intersection
At the Institute for Intersectionality Studies, we are excited to announce our latest series, Meeting at the Intersection. The series features new interviews, stories, creative writing, and short research reports showcasing how our community is developing a deeper understanding and commitment to intersectional praxis every day.
If you're working on a project dealing with intersectional themes or methods, we'd love to feature you in the series! Please write to us at intersectionality@ualberta.ca.
Dr. Renée McBeth shares her insights into the Home In The City project, a project related to her dissertation on building equity in housing. IIS was pleased to support an Elder's participation at the final report to the community.
Dr. Elizabeth Onyango, Assistant Professor of Public Health at the University of Alberta, discusses her research on masculinities and gender-based violence, funded by Women and Gender Equality Canada and supported by IIS.
IIS Visiting fellow Isabelle Dos Santos shares insight from her involvement in a Sao Paulo-based initiative on popular education and women's rights.
In an interview with IIS Research Associate Dr. Adriana Rincón-Villegas, a team led by Professor Janice Miller-Young reflects on their work promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion through an IIS teaching initiative in an Engineering design course.