Members of the University of Sydney student and staff community who live with a disability came together to answer some anonymous questions that you might be too afraid to ask. (2017)
Members of the University of Sydney student and staff community who live with a disability came together to answer some anonymous questions that you might be too afraid to ask. (2017)
Universities Canada information page
This website provides a lot of information and resources.
University of Alberta Faculty Resource Site
This site provides U of A Faculty with resources and information about issues related to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
Ryerson University’s Equity site
This site provides resources and information, including Ryerson’s initiatives and activities.
Queen’s University Equity site
This site shows what Queen’s is doing, as well as providing resources.
Clemson University’s Inclusion Council page.
This is an excellent website with lots of good information.
This playlist includes 7 videos. TED is a good place to start.
TED Talk: Social Media and the End of Gender
A short Ted Talk from 2010 that explored how social media is altering traditional media. It is an interesting critique. Might seem a little dated. Could be a good leaping off point for a larger discussion.
While this short video is aimed at a young audience, it is a quick and easy guide to the basics.
While not specific to teaching, a good brief introduction to the limitations of gender and sexuality binaries. Language changes quickly and some terms not as widely used anymore, but an important and accessible resource. (2009, 19mins.)