Gender Equality Week (Sept. 18-22) was a vibrant celebration of progress and a reminder of the work that still lies ahead. Throughout the week, we engaged our community with a number of posts focused on the progress made and what is still left to conquer. It served as a powerful reminder that, despite the strides we’ve made, there is still substantial work ahead to address gender disparities and foster inclusivity.
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Gender Equality Week: A Look Back
Take a look back at some of the content we shared during Gender Equality Week. Join us in keeping this important conversation alive by reposting our content, sharing stories, and advocating for change. Together, we can create a more equitable and inclusive world for all!
Quizzes
Our quizzes got our audience engaged, tested their knowledge on gender equality issues and fostered conversations about gender equality.
Did you know?
Our “Did You Know” facts challenged stereotypes and expanded awareness. These thought-provoking insights served as catalysts for important conversations and emphasized the importance of what still needs to be done.
Trailblazers
We highlighted trailblazers like Lillian Dyck and Online Kyne to showcase remarkable Canadian women who have shattered barriers and made a difference. By celebrating their achievements, we aimed to inspire and acknowledge the pivotal contributions of women in Canada. Through these stories, we emphasized the importance of recognizing and supporting the diverse accomplishments of women across the country.
Thank you
Our community means the world to us. Thank you for your constant support as we strive to create a more equitable and prosperous Canada!