On Using Art Therapy to End Violence Against Women and Girls
The Tillet sisters, founders of "A Long Walk Home," visited BC to speak about their work advocating for survivors of sexual assault.LTE: Facing Forward: Why a BC-Born Anti-Racist Organization is Rebranding
In this Letter to the Editor, FACES co-directors paint a portrait of the organization's rebranded progressive vision as outlined in their new-and-improved mission statement.Nail Salons: Safe Spaces for Asian-American Women
The Gavel Culture Editor, Jinoo Song, takes a trip down memory lane into the nail salons in which his mother worked, exposing the harsh reality of the lack of safe ...Candidates Talk Diversity and Inclusion at UGBC Debate
UGBC presidential candidates participated in a debate that highlighted their campaign platforms, particularly in regards to diversity and inclusion.Why Trump's Longstanding NFL Feud is Problematic
The national anthem protests are just the latest chapter in President Trump's long and bitter history with the NFL.ASA Art Night: 'Fitting in' as an Arab Student
On Wednesday, the Arab Student Association (ASA) held its annual art night, complete with food, music, and student panelists.The Boundaries of Politically Correct Language
We have to approach language with scientific eyes, and consider it within standards of efficiency, accuracy, and avoidance of restriction.Intersectional Feminism in the Women's and Gender Studies Minor
In order to develop a more holistic and inclusive idea of feminism, classes within the Women's and Gender Studies minor help to promote intersectionality.