2020 Kiessling Papers: Decolonizing Sex Work in Canada
August 6, 2020
The Kiessling Papers are published by the Trudeau Centre for Peace, Conflict and Justice with the sponsorship of Greg Kiessling and Pam Isaak.
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The Kiessling Papers are published by the Trudeau Centre for Peace, Conflict and Justice with the sponsorship of Greg Kiessling and Pam Isaak.
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Sara Hashemi is Victoria College student majoring in Peace, Conflict and Justice and Criminology, along with a minor in philosophy. Sara is interested in pursuing a career in law and is excited to collaborate with her classmates and professors.
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Tidiane Diop is a Woodsworth College student from Senegal, embarking on a double-major in Peace, Conflict and Justice and International Relations this year. A Munk One alumnus, Tidiane is looking forward to learning from his professors and peers this coming year.
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The COVID Comparative Project at the Munk School features 16 country case studies conducted by U of T undergraduate students, including several PCJ students, under the supervision of Professor Joseph Wong. The studies highlight various responses countries have implemented to contain COVID-19.
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Yana Sadeghi is a Victoria College student pursuing a double major in PCJ and International Relations, and minoring in Russian Language and Culture. Yana has a passion for truth and justice, and is excited to join the PCJ cohort this fall!
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Neha Dhaliwal is a 3rd year PCJ student from Victoria College. She is majoring in PCJ and Human Geography, along with a minor in history. Neha one of the PCJ Student Conference Directors this year, and is completing an internship with Jumpstart to help refugees gain meaningful employment.
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Ameera Essabar is a Victoria College student hailing from Vancouver, B.C. She is joining PCJ in Fall 2020, and is also majoring in English and minoring in Creative Expressions and Society. Her passions include diversity, community work, and writing poetry.
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Read the statement from the Trudeau Centre.
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Caps off to the PCJ class of 2020! The Trudeau Centre for Peace, Conflict and Justice extend its warmest congratulations and best wishes for success to its graduating class.
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The PCJ Conference is an annual event that brings together the PCJ community outside of the classroom for an opportunity to learn about a timely and pertinent issue from leading academics and community leaders. This year it was on the future of reconciliation of Indigenous rights in Canada.
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