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- Race & Racism (44), violence against women (33), sex & sexuality (28), poverty (23), political theory (23), violence and peace (21), feminism and women's studies (20), poetry (20), self help & counselling (18), parenting (17), race & racism (14), mothering (13), youth (11), ablism (9), activism (9), sex and sexuality (9), fiction (8), lgbt (7), spirituality (5), trans (5), Science & Technology (5), religion (5), culture and media (4), aboriginal people (4), biographies and autobiographies (3), Reproductive Rights (2), labour and work (2), transgender/sexual (2), aboriginal peoples (2), education (2), art (1), self help and counselling (1), poverty and class (1), ableism and disability (1), film (1), economics (1), reference (1), Aboriginal People (1), youth and children (1), activist (1), Special Collections (1), agism (1), DVD (1), two-spirit (1)
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- Formato
- Aggiunto
- Jun 16, 2010
- Nome vero
- Dr. Chun Resource Library
- La mia biblioteca
- Originally opened on September 13, 2000, the Dr. Chun Resource library began as a small collection of material amassed over the years by both OPIRG and The Centre for Women and Trans People.
In 2000 Dr. Kin Yip Chun, a professor and researcher who was wrongfully denied a tenure track position at the U of T after serving ten years in the Department of Physics, made a large contribution to the collection as an act of solidarity among communities struggling for social justice. At that time it was renamed the Dr. Chun Resource Library.
CONTACT INFO:
Dr. Chun Resource Library
Centre for Women and Trans People at U of T
563 Spadina Ave, Room 100
Toronto, ON M5S 2J7
Phone:
Centre for Women and Trans People
(416) 978-8201
Website:
http://www.library.opirguoft.org - Informazione su di me
- The Dr. Chun Resource library is a space for community members and University of Toronto students to access factual, critical, and alternative materials that facilitate resistance to oppression among and between diverse communities. In particular the library is committed to collecting materials that reflect the local voices of our community, and the voices of those who have been marginalized and oppressed in our daily lives and in political mobilizing.
The Dr. Chun Resource Library offers its patrons unconventional and difficult to come by material that reflects a social justice perspective.
The Dr. Chun Resource Library is a collaboration of the Ontario Public Interest Group (OPIRG)and The Centre for Women and Trans People. - Luogo
- 563 Spadina Ave. Toronto, ON
- Pagina principale
- http://www.library.opirguoft.org
- Appartenenze
- Luoghi preferiti
Librerie: Toronto Women's Bookstore
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