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Deck the halls . . . with sexism

Posted on December 15, 2017 by Pamela Cross — 1 Comment ↓

The festive season (or, as it is sometimes called in my house, the f***ing festive season) is upon us. No doubt you have been inundated with commercial reminders of this for weeks. Even for those who love this time of Continue reading Deck the halls . . . with sexism→

Posted in Systemic analysis | Tagged Sexism and Christmas | 1 Reply

Borutski trial part nine: the sentence

Posted on December 12, 2017 by Pamela Cross — No Comments ↓

The Renfrew County Courthouse, located in Pembroke, is a beautiful mix of old and new, with modern offices and courtrooms encased in the shell of the original courthouse, built in the 1860s. The County Atlas of 1881 called it “one Continue reading Borutski trial part nine: the sentence→

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Women’s empowerment and roller derby

Posted on December 8, 2017 by Pamela Cross — 1 Comment ↓

When my then 37-year-old daughter (Skate At Home Mom to her derby fans) and her friend, LaVallee of the Dolls, started Kingston’s first roller derby in 2010, I initially wondered where I, as a feminist mother, had gone wrong. What Continue reading Women’s empowerment and roller derby→

Posted in Women's equality | Tagged women's roller derby | 1 Reply

December 6: First mourn, then work for change

Posted on December 5, 2017 by Pamela Cross — No Comments ↓

It is now 28 years since Marc Lepine gunned down 14 women at L’Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal simply because they were women. As each year passes, I struggle with the best way to commemorate this day without it becoming a Continue reading December 6: First mourn, then work for change→

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Pamela lives, works and plays on land that is the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat, Anishnaabec and Haudenosaunee peoples, whose presence, along with that of Metis, Inuit and other First Nations peoples from across Turtle Island, endures here.

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