Saturday, February 25, 2012

International Women's Day events in Calgary - March 8, 2012

March 8th is International Women's Day! Here's what's going down in Calgary.



International Women’s Day Fair
Hosted by Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association
Date: Thursday, March 8
Time: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Location: Jack Singer Concert Hall Lobby 205 – 8th Ave SE
Details: Free walk-in event. More details on their website.


Women’s Day Potluck
Hosted by the Calgary Women’s Centre
Date: Thursday, March 8
Time: 5:30 – 8 p.m.
Location: Kery Centre – 1133 7th Ave SW
Details: Free potluck community dinner. Everyone welcome. RSVP at 403-264-1155 or sarah@womenscentrecalgary.org. More details on their website.


Screening of the film Miss Representation
Date: Thursday, March 8
Time: 8 p.m.
Location: University of Calgary, building Science B, room 103
Cost: $10. Purchase tickets through the U of C campus ticket centre, or online at ucalgary.ca/tickets.


Friday, February 24, 2012

Ad-busting L'Oréal's Roller Foundation

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Is cleaning the office kitchen a woman's job?

Ever since I joined the workforce I’ve been cleaning kitchens.

No, I’m not a cleaning lady or a nanny. I work in a professional job, and I just happen to be one of the only people at every office I've worked at who cleans out the fridge. In fact, I have never seen a male co-worker clean out a communal fridge since I joined the workforce in 2007.

Where I currently work there are approximately equal numbers of men and women who share the kitchen and fridge. In the past year, only myself and one other woman (let’s call her Nancy) have cleaned the fridge out. I know because there’s a signup sheet on the fridge that says, “Cleaning the fridge is a team effort! Please do your part and sign up.” The “team effort” for the past year has looked like this: Jennie. Nancy. Jennie. Nancy. Jennie. Nancy.

The dishwasher is another point of contention. A few more people contribute to turning the dishwasher on and unloading clean dishes, but by and large it’s done by women. That too has been a trend in every office I've worked at.

This got me wondering, just how widespread is it for women to do all or most of the kitchen cleaning in the office? I’m willing to bet that it’s pretty damn common, and I’m getting a little pissed off about it. Women already do the double shift (work 8 hours in the office then come home to chores, cooking and childcare) – we don't need to make it a triple shift.

Well, it only took us women decades of feminism to get men helping out in the home kitchen... do we have to wait another few decades before they’ll do their part in the work kitchen?

Monday, February 6, 2012

Calgary's Memorial March for Missing and Murdered Women - Feb 14, 2012

The Native Women's Association of Canada has documented over 600 cases of Native women who have disappeared or been murdered over the past 30 years in Canada. Young Indigenous women are 5x more likely than other women of the same age to die as the result of violence.

Every year on Valentine's Day a memorial march is organized to grieve the loss of our sisters and to remember the women who are still missing.


Calgary's 4th Annual Memorial March for Missing and Murdered Women
Date: Tuesday February 14, 2012
Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Location: United Scarboro Church (134 Scarboro Ave SW)
Speakers at 6:30 p.m. with the march beginning at 7 p.m. Light meal to follow. Open mic for families of missing loved ones. Check the Facebook event for more details.