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Unpacking the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on food insecurity and health inequalities in the City of Toronto
Dr. Edge (SE) and J. Regnier-Davies (JRD) have conducted a research project focused on understanding how COVID-19 is exacerbating food insecurity and health inequalities in the City of Toronto. This includes assessing emergency response preparedness...

We’re not all in this together: What we can learn from the pandemic response, disability, and social stratification
Guest blog by Dr. Michelle Maroto, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Alberta

Addressing Burnout: Is Doing Equity Work Worth the Costs? - en anglais
Congress 2021 blog edition By Valerie Leow, J.D. Candidate, University of Alberta In an era of increasing hostility towards the incorporation of diversity, inclusion, equity, and anti-colonial policies and practices in institutional settings, “We Are...

Making Social Work Work: Presentations on Current Research in the Field of Social Work (en anglais)
Congress 2021 blog edition By Valerie Leow, J.D. Candidate, University of Alberta The Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE) hosted “Life Satisfaction for Disabled Youth: What Role Does Resilience Play?,” which comprised of three pre...

Let’s Talk about Inclusivity! (en anglais)
Congress 2021 edition By Anurika Onyenso, Third Year General Management Major, University of Alberta, Augustana Campus. Social inclusion is context-dependent and calls forth a myriad of philosophical ideals. The University of Alberta’s Faculty of...

Becoming Your Own Best Critic: How to Edit Your Own Work (en anglais)
Congress 2021 blog edition By Valerie Leow, J.D. Candidate, University of Alberta Many of you are likely familiar with the difficulties of editing your own writing. When reading over your own work, your brain has a tendency to make sense of what you...

How Social Meaning Constructs a Narrative of Adolescent Suicide Clusters (en anglais)
Congress 2021 blog edition By Megan Perram, PhD Candidate in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of Alberta Trigger warning: This blog post discusses suicide in youth. How do we create the social meanings...

Pulling Back the Curtains: Unveiling Untold Stories in Canada’s History (en anglais)
Congress 2021 blog edition By Valerie Leow, J.D. Candidate, University of Alberta Hosted by the Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE), the “On the Other Side(s) of 150 Book Launch” open event celebrated the...

The Art of Make Believe: A Panel on Make Believe: The Secret Library of M. Prud’homme – A Rare Collection of Fakes
Congress 2021 blog edition By Valerie Leow, J.D. Candidate, University of Alberta The Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE) hosted the “ Creative Writing Panel: Make Believe” open event, a roundtable discussion...