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Decolonizing Feminist Education To Change The World.
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Women’s Studies Online (WMST) is a national, Indigenous-women-led nonprofit working to end male violence, uplift Indigenous women and girls, and empower survivors through education, community, and action.
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Sistacircle June 17th: Pride Toronto For Women
"A community hub: Pride Toronto provides a platform for the 2SLGBTQ+ community to connect, celebrate, and build relationships, both through the festival and year-round programming."
Sistacircle June 10, 2025: Feminism in the News
Bring A News Article To Share! Or Just Come And Listen!
Women's Wellness Circle June 25, 2025: Female Physicians
"During the Crimean War, Nightingale and her team of nurses improved hygiene by introducing cleanliness and sanitation to the hospital. This increased the survival rate of casualties in her hospital from 60% to 98%." ~ Women In Stem
Sapphic Circle June 8th: The Dyke March
“I think it’s important to remember that lesbians used to get lost in the gay-rights movement then, and I think they can still get lost in the LGTBQ+ movement today.” Lillian Faderman, 2021
Sistacircle June 3, 2025: Liberal Feminism vs Anti-feminism
This YouTube video is of women discussing controversial topics from different perspectives.
Sistacircle May 27, 2025: Group Housekeeping Meeting
We'll open a discussion on roles, structure, expectations, common practices, handling disagreements and creating real connection within our group.
Sapphic Circle May 25th, 2025: Womyn's Land
“Whether you’re at a festival or on Land, the context of being in a space with only women, particularly lesbians, kind of redefines what a woman is,” Claire states, “There [becomes] this whole new concept of the word ‘woman’, because it’s used like most people use the word ‘people’.”
Sistacircle: May 20, 2025: Women Protesting
"Despite lacking formal citizenship rights, women successfully established individual and collective identities within the traditionally masculine domain that was the political sphere" (Dobbie, 2024).
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