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‘The world was never built for me’: Carleton washroom accessibility is lacking, student researchers...

Last winter, a third-year Carleton University Disability Studies: Policy and Activism class conducted an extensive audit of Carleton’s washroom accessibility and created an interactive...
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Carleton researcher to study EDI policies at Ottawa universities

Carleton University researcher Manjeet Birk will study equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) policies at Ottawa universities after receiving a federal Insight Development research grant.  Birk...

How to connect with the earth as a Carleton student

This past summer, I was lucky enough to work at Rideau River Provincial Park, just outside of Ottawa. I spent every day in nature,...

Opinion: Educational institutions can prevent the spread of disinformation. Here’s how

The fast rise of disinformation and misinformation has become a massive issue in today’s media landscape. False narratives — often politically charged — spread...
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Ottawa artists offer ways to practice disrupting racism through improv

Using improv exercises and techniques, Velvet Wells and Hingman Leung are re-imagining how to disrupt racism in their daily lives. Wells, an award-winning comedian, creative...