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Research Chair Award Update
Research Chair Award Update

Dr. Caroline Hossein’s most recent project has begun thanks to the Canadian Research Chair Award.

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Caroline HosseinMarch 13, 2023
International Women's Day Special Lecture
International Women's Day Special Lecture

Join us on International Women's Day to Celebrate Women in ROSCAs. Learn how ROSCAs operate & about the women who use them. 

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Caroline HosseinFebruary 20, 2023
Lecture: The Origins of Cooperatives Economics: ROSCAS
Lecture: The Origins of Cooperatives Economics: ROSCAS

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- A Black History Month Event -
Feb 8th, 8PM- 10PM EST

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Caroline HosseinFebruary 2, 2023
Pre-Orders Now Available for New Book
Pre-Orders Now Available for New Book

Beyond Racial Capitalism - Co-operatives in the African Diaspora
Edited by Caroline Shenaz Hossein, Sharon D. Wright Austin, and Kevin Edmonds

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Caroline HosseinFebruary 1, 2023
Dr. Hossein Selected as Interim Director
Dr. Hossein Selected as Interim Director

The Institute for Inclusive Economies and Sustainable Livelihoods is one of three institutes that have been created by GTA-RISE (Institutes for Globalization, Transnationalism and the Advancement of Resilient, Inclusive Societies and Ecosystems).

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Caroline HosseinJanuary 19, 2023
From The "Social Economy" to The "Solidarity Economy"
From The "Social Economy" to The "Solidarity Economy"

What’s the difference? To many Black Feminist Scholars this shift in language is a shift fundamental to perspective. Dr. Caroline Hossein and Megan Pearson explain in their latest publication in The Review of Black Political Economy.

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Caroline HosseinJanuary 18, 2023
Dr. Hossein Interviewed by Future of Good Publication
Dr. Hossein Interviewed by Future of Good Publication

Dr. Caroline Hossein is interviewed as “one of Canada’s Human Rights Advocates”, sharing how she is making progress on her goals through collective, community-led work.
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Caroline HosseinDecember 19, 2022
Happy Holidays
Happy Holidays
Caroline HosseinDecember 15, 2022
Ontario Association of Social Workers Hosts Dr. Hossein
Ontario Association of Social Workers Hosts Dr. Hossein

On November 28th Dr. Caroline Hossein was invited to speak to the OASW via zoom on issues of solidarity economies in communities of Africana women.

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Caroline HosseinNovember 29, 2022
SCSU to host Lecture "How Universities Cannot Respond to Global Crises"
SCSU to host Lecture "How Universities Cannot Respond to Global Crises"

Join Dr Stack for a spirited discussion about the role that universities perform during periods of global crisis, and how they can better fulfill their institutional responsibilities in such times.
@KnowEquityLab @lesliekwchan

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Caroline HosseinNovember 22, 2022university of Toronto Scarborough
Dr. Caroline Hossein Awarded a Canada Research Chair
Dr. Caroline Hossein Awarded a Canada Research Chair

Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced the chairs at the Canadian Science Policy Conference on Nov. 16, along with funding for a range of research programs and projects across the country.

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Caroline HosseinNovember 18, 2022
Dr. Hossein’s Address at Convocation Hall - UTSC
Dr. Hossein’s Address at Convocation Hall - UTSC

This year’s convocation address at the University of Toronto - Scarborough - was performed by Dr. Caroline Hossein. Watch the recorded stream, and see photographs of the event

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Caroline HosseinNovember 18, 2022University of Toronto
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The Africana Economics Portal is a DISE led initiative with a mission to collect open access resources central to the gendered nature of economic processes seen in mutual aid groups and the social economy of African diasporas in the Americas and

Africana Economics Portal

A DISE led initiative with a mission to collect open access resources central to the gendered nature of economic processes seen in mutual aid groups and the social economy of African diasporas in the Americas and around the world. (Enter Portal)

 
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