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LOVING HER TO DEATH - UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTING DOMESTIC HOMICIDE. Click here to listen . Listen to Deborah Doherty, Ph.D. at a public event (May 27, 2010, Miramichi – 90 minutes). The stories are eerily similar and regular: A man kills his current or former intimate partner. Sometimes others are also killed – a child, a new partner, a relative. Sometimes the man also kills himself. Do our attitudes about violence, about firearms, about women and men contribute to the problem? Deborah Doherty has been engaged in family violence research for over 15 years. She has created numerous family violence publications and campaigns, most recently with a focus on the connection between firearms victimization of rural women and animal abuse. Deborah also conducts research on domestic homicide and is a member of the NB Silent Witness Committee. Diaporama Powerpoint (traduites en français) qui accompagnait la présentation de Deborah Doherty CHILD CARE SPENDING AS ECONOMIC STIMULUS, AND OTHER SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS AND BENEFITS Click here to listen Listen to a session (1 hr) with Robert Fairholm, economist with the Center for Spatial Economics, presenting his findings at a Lunch & Learn (Fredericton, 16 April 2010) organized by the New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women and New Brunswick Child Care Coalition. “The magnitude of the benefits of child care to the economy… is striking.” (Literature Review of Socioeconomic Effects and Net Benefits: www.ccsc-cssge.ca/english/aboutus/completed.cfm) WOMEN, POVERTY AND THE RECESSION Click here to listen Listen to the presentation by economist Monica Townson, on Women, Poverty and the Recession (51 minutes) at the Lunch & Learn in Fredericton on 8 March, 2010, organized by the Advisory Council. WOMEN IN POLITICS – MEDIA, PARTIES AND VOTERS Click here to listen Listen to the presentation (72 minutes) by Dr. Joanna Everitt (19 Feb. 2010, in Saint John, N.B.) in a Lunch & Learn organized by the N.B. Advisory Council on the Status of Women. Dr. Everitt is professor of politics and Dean of Arts at UNBSJ. Her research examines voting behaviour in Canadian elections, gender differences in public opinion, and the impact of media coverage of male and female party leaders. Les femmes en politique Cliquez ici pour écouter Pourquoi c'est important et comment faire pour que les femmes soient mieux représentées. Avec Marcelle Mersereau Ancienne ministre provinciale, conseillere municipale et présidente du Parti libérale du N.-B. et actuelle co-présidente nationale de campagne du Parti libéral du Canada et Anne-Marie Gammon Conseillere municipale a Bathurst et militante communautaire. 1h 25mins LE SEXE ET LES TAXES Cliquez ici pour écouter LES MUNICIPALITÉS ET L'ÉGALITÉ Cliquez ici pour écouter LES TRAVAILLEUSES DE SEXE DANS LES PROVINCES MARITIMES -- CE QU'ELLES ONT A NOUS DIRE, POUR UN CHANGEMENT … Cliquez ici pour écouter LA TRAITE DES FEMMES ET DES ENFANTS Cliquez ici pour écouter LES FEMMES A L'HÔTEL DE VILLE ! Cliquez ici pour écouter
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