The intersection of gender and climate change
Environmental catastrophe will strike women hardest
Environmental catastrophe will strike women hardest
Erin Lang’s music has a certain wistful charm about it; her songs contain echoes of an old music box rediscovered in one’s attic, or a… Read More »Vintage melodies
Re: “Paging Doctor Cornett” | Commentary | October 8
Salons Femmes br@nchées are a proud tradition at Studio XX, Montreal’s bilingual, feminist digital art centre. These evening show-and-tells serve the studio’s mandate to facilitate… Read More »Techno feminism
Community organizer and McGill alum speaks on equity, education, and the need to mobilize
Though hip hop has been criticized for promoting misogyny and materialism, and for negatively influencing today’s youth, educators and community volunteers are finding uses for… Read More »Beats for books
Residents argue that the development promotes Israeli policies
Re: “Fight oppression with oppression!” | Letters | February 11
Event continues at Cinéma du Parc after 2,500 letters sent in protest
A piece // body peace by Sally Lin
Starting today, McGill will host the Black Law Students’ Association of Canada (BLSAC)’s national conference, entitled “Partnering For Progress and Unprecedented Possibilities.” Conference events will… Read More »The lived experience of law
The Daily’s Statement of Principles says: “We recognize that at present power is unevenly distributed, especially (but not solely) on the basis of gender, age,… Read More »The Daily’s silence on Iran
Acclaimed Irish writer explores the frictions that fueled Oscar Wilde
“Socrates, is virtue teachable?” asks Meno. And so Plato’s Socratic dialogue, Meno, begins. Meno has, of course, been studied extensively. But rather than offering a… Read More »The theatrics of thought
“Soap” explores our society’s fear of dirt