Q&A: National Day of Conversation with Wanda Deschamps
Deschamps’ three years experiences with sexual harassment at the University of Waterloo sparks a new movement in the nonprofit sector.
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Deschamps’ three years experiences with sexual harassment at the University of Waterloo sparks a new movement in the nonprofit sector.
Two filmmakers harness technology to change the debate on abortion
A Toronto-based social enterprise brings hand-pressed soaps made by refugee women in the Middle East to North America.
A feminist writer found a different way of sharing stories—and her own writing school.
Entrepreneurship support organizations are keen to profile their diversity and inclusion work–but are are policies and procedures keeping pace?
One theatre company’s big idea to save the world: teach kids how to be environmental superheroes
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Deschamps’ three years experiences with sexual harassment at the University of Waterloo sparks a new movement in the nonprofit sector.
Two filmmakers harness technology to change the debate on abortion
A Toronto-based social enterprise brings hand-pressed soaps made by refugee women in the Middle East to North America.
A feminist writer found a different way of sharing stories—and her own writing school.
Entrepreneurship support organizations are keen to profile their diversity and inclusion work–but are are policies and procedures keeping pace?
One theatre company’s big idea to save the world: teach kids how to be environmental superheroes