“There’s a privilege to being a man in hip hop and music in general,” says Akintoye, an up-and-coming Toronto male rapper and TikTok star. This is not an opinion; it …
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Ryerson campus security a ‘top priority’ as sexual violence allegations rock Western University
Safety on campus is becoming a larger priority as students return to some in-person classes and activities for the first time in more than a year. Sexual violence remains a …
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Rediscovering the joy of food through intuitive eating
Intuitive eating is a lifestyle that rejects all food rules and aims to repair body image issues caused by dieting
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Raptors, TSN make history with first all-women NBA game broadcast
The historic broadcast came as part of TSN’s International Women’s Month celebration
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Who run the world? Girls
For International Women’s Day, meet the women who inspire our Ryersonian newsroom staff
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Women in sports media face many barriers preventing them from reaching the top of the industry
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Black in Motion: highlighting Black women in film
Behind the camera with Cheryl Thompson, Shonna Foster and Ayat Salih The late great Toni Morrison once said, “If you find a book you really want to read but it …
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Data reveals female staff at Ryerson make five per cent less than male counterparts
Despite wage gap, Ryerson got a “decent report card” on gender representation among staff: investigative reporter
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Why the election of Kamala Harris should inspire Canada to do better for women in politics
US just welcomes its first female vice president. Canada, on the other hand, still lags behind the UN’s threshold for female representation in political decision-making.
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Q-and-A with Natasha Bakht: Listening to the voices of niqab-wearing women
by Simran Singhby Simran SinghLaw professor Natasha Bakht speaks about the social and political barriers niqab-wearing women face on a daily basis In June 2019, Quebec’s Laicity Act (Bill 21), was passed by Quebec’s …