CRIAW SK

CRIAW SK CRIAW SK is the new and developing Saskatchewan chapter of the Canadian Research Institute for the A

CRIAW is a research institute which provides tools to facilitate organizations taking action to advance social justice and equality for all women. CRIAW recognizes women’s diverse experiences and perspectives; creates spaces for developing women’s knowledge; bridges regional isolation; and provides communication links between/among researchers and organizations actively working to promote social justice and equality for all women. If you are interested in attending the event 'Feminists on the RIse: Galvanizing Momentum' on Nov. 22/23 to participate in a discussion about community-based research on gender/women's issues in our community, please e-mail criawsk@criaw-icref.ca or send a direct message to this page.

Dear all, upcoming CRIAW SK event!! Happening March 10th at Station 20 West.  Doors open at 5:30 p.m. - tickets availabl...
03/05/2017

Dear all, upcoming CRIAW SK event!! Happening March 10th at Station 20 West. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. - tickets available until March 6th from McNally Robinson and Turning the Tide Bookstore.

The Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW) is celebrating 40 years of research with, by and for women.

Come out and celebrate with great food; nationally acclaimed humorist, Bonnie Logan; a sharing of CRIAW studies by Judy White; trivia and a unique silent auction that includes p***y hats, local sweets, yoga, and more!

Entry is $40. CRIAW will issue tax receipts for donations over $25. Friends of CRIAW are encouraged to pay more and subsidize lower income women. If cost is an issue, don't hesitate to get in touch--we don't want this to be the reason you don't attend!

RSVP BEFORE MARCH 6 to cindy.hanson@uregina.ca or Marie.lovrod@usask.ca, or call/text (306)381-8631.

Tickets are available at McNally Robinson and Turning the Tide.

Food includes vegetarian options. Doors open at 5:30; dinner's at 6:30.

health quality concerns in Sask
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health quality concerns in Sask

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Report from the Capital Region cluster!
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women and changing public services in Ottawa

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updates and resources from sister project

This series aims to foster understanding about, and provide ideas for, how to develop resources in northern Canadian communities in ways that ensure women, children and their communities benefit.

great piece!
05/25/2016

great piece!

Many of us are familiar with, and perhaps almost resigned to, the idea that a lot of jobs these days are precarious. We are used to hearing about precarious work, with its low wages, lack of benefits, unpredictable scheduling and hours, and insecurity.

Project happenings with CRIAW's FemNorthNet: gender-based analysis
05/17/2016

Project happenings with CRIAW's FemNorthNet: gender-based analysis

congrats!!
05/16/2016

congrats!!

The federal government has agreed to pay as much as $45 million in back pay to thousands of mostly female employees at a Statistics Canada agency to settle a longstanding pay-equity compl…

04/26/2016

Women and Public Sector Precarity

Generating momentum is a camp put on by Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation (SCIC) and Regina Public Inte...
07/18/2014

Generating momentum is a camp put on by Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation (SCIC) and Regina Public Interest Research Group (RPIRG) aimed at bringing together and supporting young activists leaders in Saskatchewan (18-29yrs). The camp runs Aug 21-24.

Check out more about the camp here: http://generatingmomentumcamp.wordpress.com/

And a chance to be sent to the camp for free by Upstream here: http://www.thinkupstream.net/sendmetogenmo

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07/17/2014

Help save the Maritimes' only abortion clinic! Reproductive Justice New Brunswick (RJNB), is dedicated to ensuring publicly funded and self-referred abortion is available in the province.

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