Women as allies for women: Understanding intersectionality

One of my earliest learnings was that my experiences as a woman were not identical to other women’s experiences, although they were similar. As with any dimension of identity, the way women experience the world depends on much larger context. As a white girl growing up in Victoria, British Columbia,…

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Black History Month: Building a better future together

At left Gladys Hall in 1939; at right, Gladys Hall and Sarah Bond in 1999. Gladys Hall was born on March 19, 1925, in Atmore, Alabama, at a time when her prospects and those of her family were inextricably linked to the circumstances of her birth and race. Her father…

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