Critical Perspectives 2025
Transforming Justice is Quickly Approaching! Transforming Justice 2025: A Joint National Conference of Critical Perspectives: Criminology and Social Justice and…
Carol’s research is centred around the development of social programming that promotes a culture of social inclusion, safety, respect, and collaboration. Her methodologies are informed and rooted in Community building, Intersectional Feminism, and Decolonial practices.
Transforming Justice is Quickly Approaching! Transforming Justice 2025: A Joint National Conference of Critical Perspectives: Criminology and Social Justice and…
I was grateful to work with Kate Crozier, Sarah Scanlon, and Jude Oudshoom recently on a webinar for the Zehr…
In 2013 through my role as director of the University of Victoria Undergraduate Student Society sexual assault centre, The anti-violence…
Carol Bilson talks with Vikki Reynolds about transformative justice, abolitionist feminism, hope and the responsibility to stay helpful. In this…
This May is Sexual Violence Prevention Month. Let’s act now to create a world free from gender-based violence and oppression!…
Listen to Jamison Schulz-Frano, Asiyah Robinson, and Carol Bilson explain how microaggressions emerge from veiled compliments, questions, assumptions, and cultural…
Asiyah Robinson (she/her), Jamison Schulz-Franco (he/him), and Carol Bilson (she/her/ella) help us understand stereotypes, and what kind of work we…
Hear what Carol Bilson, Asiyah Robinson (she/her), and Jamison Schulz-Franco (he/him) have to say about anti-racism, working in allyship, the…
I joined my colleague, Matilde Cervantes who is also a PhD student at the University of Victoria, on the CFUV…
I’m pleased to be doing an interactive workshop designed to help invited participants understand their role and responsibility within the…
Cultivating Healthy Relationships in Boys and Male Youth is a program created to address gender-based violence. This program is designed…
I am excited to be giving a webinar on bystander intervention and addressing gender based violence on campus. I was…