See newspaper, TV and other press featuring GATE and its researchers.
Time During Pandemic Time
GATE post doctoral fellow Kira Lussier writes for Feminist Voices about what work means during the pandemic.
People Like Their Mentors to Be Cheerleaders. That May Be a Mistake.
GATE funded researcher Rachel Ruttan's study is featured in this piece for the The Wall Street Journal, which discusses that although people tend to favour advisers who are positive over tough talkers and voices of experience, it can often lead to detrimental results.
Systemic racism is a Canadian problem, too
GATE faculty research fellows Sonia Kang and András Tilcsik's study on “resumé whitening is recognized in this TVO perspective piece, acknowledging the existence of systemic racism in Canada.
Where is the “T” in LGBTQ+ inclusion?
In recognition of Pride month and GATE's report release of Transitioning Employers, Sarah Kaplan writes for The Toronto Star about the ongoing need for transgender and gender diverse inclusion in the workplace.
The first step to solving racism
Sonia Kang's and András Tilcsik's research on resumé whitening is featured in this DAILY SABAH perspective piece.
2020 MBAs To Watch: Pablo Nazé, University of Toronto (Rotman)
GATE MBA Fellow, Pablo Nazé, is featured as a 2020 MBA to watch in Poets & Quants.
Not playing house: women’s work deserves equitable treatment in COVID recovery
GATE's primer on the gendered impacts of COVID-19 is featured in The Hill Times' piece examining how recovery without effective, equitable child care may result in a shrinking of the female workforce.
2020 MBAs To Watch: Sophie Duncan, University of Toronto (Rotman)
Rotman MBA Student, Sophie Duncan, is featured as a 2020 MBA to watch in Poets & Quants and recognizes GATE's speaker series as an MBA event highlight!
How will COVID-19 change our lives, our country, our cities and our world?
In this piece for the Globe and Mail, Sonia Kang comments on reassessing gender norms after the COVID-19 pandemic and how female leaders have made a lasting impression on Canadians during this pandemic.
La pandémie met de l’avant les inégalités entre les hommes et femmes
GATE PhD research fellow, Daphné Baldassari, chats with ICI Radio-Canada Première about the gendered impacts of COVID-19.