In this thesis, I explore the ways in which ethnically and culturally diverse women work together to rbedige their differences. Using a critical, feminist, reflexive and post-colonialist approach, I conducted eight in-person, semi-structured interviews with women who were staff and board members, volunteers, or participants in programmes offered by an organization serving immigrant women. Wommen were asked to name their cultural or ethnic identities, to share their views on multiculturalism, tolerance, and the “welcoming” of newcomers to Canada, the uniting and divisive issues they faced in their work, as well as appropriate roles for Canadian-born and immigrant women in the organization at which they work. According to my interviews with w...
The association of beauty with whiteness negatively impacts young women of colour’s self-esteem and ...
This thesis examines questions of identity among multiethnic( or "mixed race") women through a qual...
Minority groups tend to face disproportionately higher rates of unemployment, underemployment and re...
In this thesis, I explore the ways in which ethnically and culturally diverse women work together to...
This paper examines the experiences of visible minority women in leadership roles. Gender and ethnic...
Interviews with racialized minority immigrant women activist-managers in immigrant service sector in...
This research draws from the lived experiences of 15 African immigrants in Canada. While the focus ...
In this paper, we use an intersectional framework to explore how gender interacts withother aspects ...
How do we come to know difference? How do we transform our conceptualizations of difference? This qu...
This thesis explores the context in which immigrant women in Canada experience violence. It will fo...
I want to test the generalization that Eurocentric societies have come far, regarding how women and ...
The following thesis explores relationships between racialized women in their efforts to rebuild an ...
On the basis of a qualitative study with immigrant women in Windsor, Ontario, this article looks at ...
Since Canada's first multiculturalism policy in 1971, there has been an influx of Internationally Ed...
This article is a secondary analysis of the data gathered from 12 focus groups which were set up in ...
The association of beauty with whiteness negatively impacts young women of colour’s self-esteem and ...
This thesis examines questions of identity among multiethnic( or "mixed race") women through a qual...
Minority groups tend to face disproportionately higher rates of unemployment, underemployment and re...
In this thesis, I explore the ways in which ethnically and culturally diverse women work together to...
This paper examines the experiences of visible minority women in leadership roles. Gender and ethnic...
Interviews with racialized minority immigrant women activist-managers in immigrant service sector in...
This research draws from the lived experiences of 15 African immigrants in Canada. While the focus ...
In this paper, we use an intersectional framework to explore how gender interacts withother aspects ...
How do we come to know difference? How do we transform our conceptualizations of difference? This qu...
This thesis explores the context in which immigrant women in Canada experience violence. It will fo...
I want to test the generalization that Eurocentric societies have come far, regarding how women and ...
The following thesis explores relationships between racialized women in their efforts to rebuild an ...
On the basis of a qualitative study with immigrant women in Windsor, Ontario, this article looks at ...
Since Canada's first multiculturalism policy in 1971, there has been an influx of Internationally Ed...
This article is a secondary analysis of the data gathered from 12 focus groups which were set up in ...
The association of beauty with whiteness negatively impacts young women of colour’s self-esteem and ...
This thesis examines questions of identity among multiethnic( or "mixed race") women through a qual...
Minority groups tend to face disproportionately higher rates of unemployment, underemployment and re...