The Institute for Security Studies (ISS) published the study: Contre-terrorisme dans les pays côtiers: apprendre des erreurs du Sahel (2019)
By Lori-Anne Théroux-Bénoni and Nadia Adam
Round table on intersectionality
The Dialogue Plus Project of the “Organisation Actions Interculturelles” (AIDE), organized a round table discussion on intersectional feminism and intersectionality. Dialogue Plus aims to prevent
First SHERPA Student Colloque
This event, open to all, allowed students and postdoctoral fellows to present their research and discuss research topics related to the SHERPA research niche. The
Women in Islam. Between Sharia and Social Reality.
Location: UQAM, Montreal
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The UNESCO Chair in the Study of the Philosophical Foundations of Justice and Democratic Society organized – Lunchtime with Soumaya Naamane Guessous and Fatima Houda-Pepin.
Submission of the SHERPA and RAPS Notice on Bill 21
Location: CLSC Côte-des-Neiges, Montreal
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Press Conference: Submission of the SHERPA and RAPS Notice on Bill 21. Views of the research on the of risks and benefits analysis of public
Speaking Rights National Youth Forum Changemakers
Equitas hosted the Speaking Rights 2019 forum to engage with young changemakers from across Canada. From May 8 to 10, Equitas hosted the Speaking Rights
Organised crime meets terrorism in Tunisia
The Institute for Security Studies (ISS) published the article: Organized Crime Meets Terrorism in Tunisia. (2019)
By Jihane Ben Yahia and Isel Van Zyl
Pasionarias book
Timbuktu consultant Fatima Lahnait published Pasionarias. Consultant at the Institute for Statecraft and Governance in London and the Timbuktu Institute in Dakar, Fatima Lahnait is
The Fragility of the Transition
Report by the Fundación Ideas para la Paz (FIP) [Ideas for Peace Foundation] – The Fragility of the Transition: Incomplete Peace and the Persistence of Armed Clashes in Colombia. (2019)
Right-wing extremism, hatred and gender-based violence in Canada
What does research tell us about prevention and what are the pathways for prevention and intervention online and offline? The Canadian Practitioners’ Network for the