Redoubling Our Commitment
The women’s issue of Voice is one that is close to my heart.
The women’s issue of Voice is one that is close to my heart.
With this summer women’s issue of Voice, we begin to look forward at what kind of recovery we want to see in Ontario as the COVID-19 pandemic recedes.
Nessrine Lara Lemqadem Alyass considers how educators can help create an anti-racist classroom.
Rashmee Karnad-Jani explains how mothers and teachers can work together for equitable educational outcomes for the students in their care.
Alyssa Gray-Tyghter writes about the inequities embedded in school board dress code policies.
The summer issue of Voice is our women’s issue. It’s an opportunity to celebrate ETFO’s women members, highlight their accomplishments and centre their voices.
Our commitment to equity and the environment means that we must elect a government in Ontario that takes justice and fairness seriously.
In Canada, the wage gap persists, even when education, occupation, experience, and hours of work are consistent.
The women’s issue of Voice is special. It acknowledges the important role that women, women’s programs and women’s organizing play in the Federation.
The summer issue of Voice is our women’s issue, an opportunity to focus on women members, women’s programs and women leaders in ETFO and the broader community.