Addressing inequities affecting immigrants key to economic recovery
Carmina Ravanera discusses our Feminist Economic Recovery Plan and why migrant workers play a central role in the "essential economy", in this CIC feature.
Carmina Ravanera discusses our Feminist Economic Recovery Plan and why migrant workers play a central role in the "essential economy", in this CIC feature.
We are partnering with Rotman’s Executive Programs to offer a two-week course on Inclusion by Design. Led by GATE Academic Director Sonia Kang and Faculty Research Fellow András Tilcsik along with other GATE-affiliated researchers, this course brings game-changing guidance to anyone looking to recruit and lead diverse teams.
Future of Good breaks down the 8 pillars for recovery from GATE and the YWCA's Feminist Economic Recovery Plan.
Advisor's Edge recognizes our Feminist Economic Recovery Plan, while focusing on recent StatsCan data, which indicates recent female graduates may face larger earnings losses than men.
Inspired by the Canadian Press piece on how boosting marginalized groups is key to recovery, Global News shines a light on our Feminist Economic Recovery Plan in this video expose.
This Toronto Star piece highlights GATE and the YWCA's Feminist Economic Recovery Plan, paying special attention to the toll exacted on the millions of those already marginalized.
Sarah Kaplan on how Canadians cannot expect the economy to fully recover from COVID-19 without helping those most affected by the downturn.
GATE's Carmina Ravanera alongside the YWCA Canada's Anjum Sultana write for Corporate Knights to discuss the release of our collaborative Feminist Economic Recovery Plan and how it must call for more equitable workplace policies and support for BIPOC-led businesses.
An exciting launch event for the collaborative release of GATE and the YWCA Canada's Feminist Economic Recovery Plan. Panelists discussed the significant impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially on disadvantaged groups as well as the frameworks required to move forward.
GATE's Sarah Kaplan and Maya Roy of the YWCA write an op-ed for the Toronto Star, ahead of the release of a Feminist Economic Recovery Plan for Canada.