Tag: Levana Gender Advocacy Centre

Rector equity grant provides $1,800 in funding

The Office of the Rector Equity Partnership Grant has been distributed to three equity groups on campus.  The Queen’s Black Academic Society (QBAS), Levana Gender Advocacy Centre (LGAC), and the African Caribbean Student Association (ACSA) each received a portion of the $1,800 set aside for the grant.   The...

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Yellow House open for move-in

After construction delays postponed move-in, the Yellow House is now open for its new tenants. Four groups were selected by the University Council on Anti-Racism and Equity (UCARE) sub-committee last March to be housed in the Yellow House, located at 140 Stuart St. The groups are the African and Caribbean...

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As move-in nears, equity groups prepare for new campus space

Four equity-seeking groups will move into the Yellow House for the upcoming school year, three years after Queen’s students hosted the racist party that led to the recommendation for an inclusive space on campus.    The four groups the University Council on Anti-racism and Equity (UCARE) sub-committee...

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Levana Gender Advocacy Centre to be evicted from the Grey House

After operating in the Grey House for 42 years, the Levana Gender Advocacy Centre (LGAC) is now being evicted from the property and has lost their official club status with the AMS. When LGAC — under the name Women’s Centre — was founded in 1975, it functioned as an advocacy group focusing solely...

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From silent sisterhood to outspoken alliance

There were five women in the class of 1884. While each would go on to have a prosperous career  — a writer, a medical missionary, a teacher, a professor and a doctor — their journeys were not without struggle. Their graduation marked an important moment in history and the beginning of a new era for...

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