A national team of researchers is recruiting study participants to complete a new survey for Canadian adults who have experienced violence from an intimate partner of any gender. For more information about the study and eligibility, please see the poster below. To sign up as a participant, please visit gbvstudy.ca
CRHESI has a book club
We are coordinating a monthly opportunity to discuss a book or article, enjoy a beverage with one another, and invest in our collective critical thinking capacity.
We will meet on the third Friday of the month at 3:00 PM at Chaucer’s Pub (122 Carling Street, London, Ontario). This group is open to everyone in the community.
Our next meeting is Friday, May 17, at 3:00 PM. Our discussion theme will be the theory of ‘bullshit jobs’ as described by John Graeber in his popular essay and book on the subject.
Join us! If you are interested in participating, please sign up to the group for additional updates and reminders about meeting dates, discussion themes, book titles, etc.
City Symposium on sustainable cities and communities
The next installment in the City Symposium series is Monday, May 6, beginning at 6:40 PM at the Wolf Performance Hall. The theme is sustainable cities and communities. Join us as the City Symposium once again brings together an artist, activist, researcher, and civil servant to provoke, inspire, and invite us to action.
Learn more about the speakers at this event.
When: Monday, May 6, pre-event concert at 6:40 PM, talks at 7 PM
Where: Wolf Performance Hall, Central Library
More details: citysymposium.com, Facebook, Eventbrite
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Mobilizing Narratives for Social and Policy Change
In this video, Jessica Justrabo provides an update on Mobilizing Narratives for Social and Policy Change (Partnership Development Grant). Additional information about the study is available at narratives.ca
London MINDS
In this video, Kait Saxton provides an update on the London MINDS initiative.