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FRC 2024

 The Feminist Research Colloquium of 2024 will be on April 12th.  Here is a google form to attend the FRC (will help us know how much food to order:  https://forms.gle/XhcB7pRcMtmEju3u7 Here is the link to the full schedule and abstracts:  https://frcmcgill.blogspot.com/p/2024-schedule-and-abstracts.html
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FRC 2023

After several years of being virtual, in 2023 the Feminist Research Colloquium is back in person. April 12th: Opening Event From 4:00- 5:30 PM ET, Dean Lisa Shapiro, Dr. Hasana Sharp, and Dr. Marguerite Deslauriers of the Department of Philosophy will speak about their current project, New Narratives in the History of Philosophy (funded by a SSHRC Partnership Grant). To sign up to attend this event, visit:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/frc-opening-event-new-narratives-in-the-history-of-philosophy-tickets-579254494787 As the IGSF is up two flights of stairs, we are offering this event in hybrid form (in-person and on zoom). We will email everyone the zoom link the day of the event.   April 13th: Undergraduate Honours Students and Graduate Student Presentations April 13th will include a full day of student presentations. The events will take place in McGill's IGSF seminar room (3487 Peel, 2nd floor). Please note the location change from the Library Info Commons. The undergraduate hon

Register for the 2022 FRC

This year the Feminist Research Colloquium will be virtual!  The presentations are available in an asynchronous video format. The links are guaranteed to work until April 17, 2022.  On the evening of  April 12th from 5:30 to 8:00 PM ET,  the presenters will participate in a live Q and A session via Zoom.  You need to register to get the zoom link for the live Q and A session.  REGISTER HERE!

Register for the 2021 FRC

This year the Feminist Research Colloquium will be virtual! The presentations are available in an asynchronous video format. The links are guaranteed to work until April 15, 2021.  On the  evening of Monday April 12th,  the presenters will participate in a live Q and A session via Zoom.  Details here:  https://frcmcgill. blogspot.com/p/2021-frc.html Live Q and A Session (via Zoom) Schedule You need to register to get the zoom link for the live Q and A session.  REGISTER HERE! ( https://forms.gle/ KteXDk91jmjBMToy7 ) (all times are in ET) 6:00 PM- 6:05 Opening Remarks by Dr. Alex Ketchum and Dr. Rachel Sandwell  6:05- 6:20 GSFS Honours Students Panel (Hyeyoon Cho, Abigail Drach, and Meera Raman) 6:20-6:40 WMST Graduate Student Panel # 1 (Nina Morena, Sarah Abou-Bakr, Tayana Simpson, Anna Lee White, Sami MacKenzie ) 6:40-7:00 WMST Graduate Student Panel # 2 (Amelia Eppel, Safia Amiry, Kit Mitchell, Alana Tumber) 7:00-7:20 WMST Graduate Student Panel # 3 (Rachel Hottle, Lara Balikci, Rebe

2021 FRC

 The 2021 Feminist Research Colloquium will be happening in a virtual format this year. Presenters will have pre-recorded their 15 minute presentations. The video links to the presentations will be available on this website. On Monday April 12th, beginning at 6 PM ET,  the presenters will be on panels for a live Q and A session. More details are forthcoming. 

2020 FRC

The Feminist Research Colloquium showcases the student research conducted through McGill University's Institute of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies. This year's colloquium is on  April 15, 2020  at McGill University. It will take place in the Wilson Building, Room 105. Four honours students in the Gender, Sexuality, Feminist, and Social Justice Studies major and twelve graduate students in the Option in Women and Gender Studies will present their work. The wheelchair accessible entrance is at the back of the building.

2019 FRC

The Feminist Research Colloquium showcases the student research conducted through McGill University's Institute of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies. This year's colloquium is on  April 15 and 16 at Research Common Room A  at McLennan Library of McGill University. Seven honours students in the Gender, Sexuality, Feminist, and Social Justice Studies major and thirteen graduate students in the Option in Women and Gender Studies will present their work. Day 1: April 15  Opening Remarks and Pastry: 9:00- 9:15 Alex Ketchum and Vanessa Blais- Tremblay Panel 1: 9:30-10:30 Labour  Chair: William Hébert Dominique Grégoire:  From Fashion Magazine to Activist Community: How Diverse Storytellers Changed Teen Vogue's Storytelling Fraea Graziani:  Understanding   Sex Work: Why Representation Matters for Sex Workers  Catherine Jeffery:  Liberating Labour: Critical Utopianism and the Future of Work  Panel 2: 10:45-12:15 Gender and Colonialism: Missing Histor