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Opinion: Mother Nature Gets Tired Too — How Women Carry the Burden of Addressing Climate Change

This opinion piece is part of a broader, week-long MJPS Online series in collaboration with IRSAM’s delegation to the United Nations. Click here for other components of the series. The views expressed More

Posted On : May 27, 2020 Published By : Eyitayo Kunle-Oladosu
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Opinion: Mental Health Support and Solidarity for Women in Conflict Zones

Content Warning: Sexual Violence, Rape, Suicidal Ideation This opinion piece is part of a broader, week-long MJPS Online series in collaboration with IRSAM’s delegation to the United Nations. Click here for other More

Posted On : May 26, 2020 Published By : Sabrina Gill
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Opinion: The Decriminalization of Sex Work as a Human Rights Approach

This article was updated on May 26th at 5:30 pm. An earlier version of this article was imprecise in describing PCEPA as legislation that decriminalized the act of sex work More

Posted On : May 25, 2020 Published By : Miranda Lepore
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Policymaking From the Girl-Up: An Interview with McGill’s Youth Delegation to the United Nations

This opinion piece is part of a broader, week-long MJPS Online series in collaboration with IRSAM’s delegation to the United Nations. Click here for other components of the series. The More

Posted On : May 24, 2020 Published By : McGills Youth Delegates to CSW64
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Equal Pay Day: Deconstructing The Wage Gap and The Public/Private Divide

National Equal Pay Day marks how far into the next year the average woman must work in the U.S. in order to earn what the average man earned by December More

Posted On : May 1, 2020 Published By : Lucy Whichelo
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Un Día sin Nosotras: Mexico’s Women’s March and Strike

On March 8th, thousands of women and men in 120 cities worldwide marched in demand for gender equality on International Women’s Day. Among those, Latin American countries including Chile, Argentina, More

Posted On : March 22, 2020 Published By : Pablo Guzman Lizardo
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Opinion: We Desperately Need More Women in Politics

Women have always faced barriers in the field of Canadian politics. Despite a record number of female MPs (ninety-eight) being elected to the House of Commons on October 21st, women More

Posted On : November 17, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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The Long Read: the Women’s Arab Spring in Algeria and Sudan

Just a few days apart, April 2019 has seen the fall of two of Africa’s and the Arab world’s longest-serving leaders: Abdelaziz Bouteflika of Algeria and Omar al-Bashir of Sudan. More

Posted On : April 26, 2019 Published By : Ciprian Constantinescu
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#NiUnaMenos: Solidarity for Latin American Women’s Rights

“Ni una mujer menos, ni una muerte más” (“Not one woman less, not one more death”), said Susana Chavez Castillo, the late Mexican poet and women’s rights activist, in response More

Posted On : March 29, 2019 Published By : Zuleyma Caparo
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Federal Funding Restrictions: Protection of Rights or Infringement on Freedoms?

Conservative and Liberal governments alike have historically avoided addressing issues of reproductive rights, particularly abortion. Justin Trudeau changed that in December 2017  by modifying the rules for federal summer jobs More

Posted On : February 12, 2018 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell

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