Signs of the times
A retrospective guide to sex and gender in The Daily
A retrospective guide to sex and gender in The Daily
Support for Kader, Algerian refugee Monday, October 6, 7 p.m. Carrefour for popular education of Pointe-Saint-Charles, 2356 Centre (metro Charlevoix) Learn about Canada’s migration policy… Read More »What’s the haps
When I first pulled up the Sex Worker’s Internet Radio Lounge (SWIRL) on my laptop, I was in Presse Café taking a break from the… Read More »Running the red light – sex workers’ radio show breaks down stereotypes
Queer McGill wants to see changes made to the voluntary Safe Space Seminar held by the McGill Equity Subcommittee on Queer People. “We want it… Read More »LGBT sensitivity training not up to par: Queer McGill
A panel at McGill last Wednesday addressed the fallout between Algonquins living on Barriere Lake Reserve and Canadian government – which has worsened by comments… Read More »Algonquins speak out in campaign
The bromanticization of lower field
CKUT sex radio show Audiosmut has returned to the radio waves with a new feminist spin that’s pushing the buttons of societal norms and controversy.… Read More »Radio show tunes back in below the belt
Almost every columnist in almost every newspaper seems to be writing about how America will define her next president or how the next president will… Read More »Life Lines: Next Tuesday, flex your affecting muscles
Feminist art series defeated by its ambition
SSMU Council met Thursday with a loaded agenda that included the vote to convert the McGill International Student Network’s (MISN) lounge into a nursery serving… Read More »Council: nursery in Shatner, Tribune wings not clipped
The sexual politics of R. Kelly
Sex, it turns out, is a good pain killer. At Rutgers university, Dr. Barry Komisaruk tested the pain thresholds of women using a thumbsrew-like machine,… Read More »Sex tames pain
Dressing down women’s clothing at the McCord Museum
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