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As the only national bilingual feminist organization in Canada dedicated to research, CRIAW-ICREF has made it its mission to provide tools to facilitate organizations in taking action to advance social justice and equality for all women. CRIAW-ICREF has been researching and documenting the economic and social situation of women in Canada since 1976, using intersectional frameworks to develop a variety of important, ground-breaking research that is women centred.
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Food, Water and Women’s Wellbeing in HV-GB

Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: Public Transportation and Vulnerabilities in Rural and Remote Canada

F-Word, Winter 2022

The Rise of the Alt-Right in Canada: A feminist analysis

F-Word, Summer 2021

Environmental scan to identify domestic and international good practices to integrate SGBA+ in Health Impact Assessment

CRIAW-ICREF’s Experience with Intersectionality: Summary

A Guide to Building Feminist Intersectional Solidarity

Gender Equality and Intersectional Analysis Toolkit

Feminist Intersectionality Poster

Feminist Intersectionality Primer
