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Author: Viljoen, Jodi L., Author: Bhanwer, Aisha K., Author: Shaffer, Catherine S., Author: Douglas, Kevin S.
Date created: 2018-05-02
Author: Viljoen, Jodi L., Author: Shaffer, Catherine S., Author: Muir, Nicole M., Author: Cochrane, Dana M.
Date created: 2018-09-27
Author: Penner, Erika K., Author: Shaffer, Catherine S., Author: Viljoen, Jodi L.
Date created: 2016-06-13
Author: Shaffer, Catherine S., Author: Gatner, D., Author: Gray, A.L., Author: Douglas, Kevin S., Author: Viljoen, Jodi L., Author: Tweed, R., Author: Gagnon, N.
Date created: 2016
Author NoteJodi L. Viljoen, Andrew L. Gray, Catherine Shaffer, Aisha Bhanwer, Donna Tafreshi, and Kevin S. Douglas, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University.This research was supported by a grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and a Career Investigator Award for the first author from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research.Correspondence concerning this article should be address to Jodi Viljoen, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6. Contact: jviljoen@sfu.ca
Author: Viljoen, Jodi L., Author: Gray, Andrew L., Author: Shaffer, Catherine S., Author: Bhanwer, Aisha, Author: Tafreshi, Donna, Author: Douglas, Kevin S.
Date created: 2016-11
Jodi L. Viljoen, Andrew L. Gray, and Catherine Shaffer, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University. Natasha E. Latzman, Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Mario J. Scalora, Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Daniel Ullman, Whitehall Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility, Lincoln Regional Centre.This study is funded by the Woods Charitable Fund. The authors have no financial interest in the tools and are not authors of the tools. The authors thank Chris Evans for providing helpful information regarding reliable change indices.Disclaimer: The findings and conclusions in this manuscript are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the Woods Charitable Fund.Correspondence regarding this article should be addressed to Jodi Viljoen, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5A 1S6. Email: jviljoen@sfu.ca, Telephone: 778-782-8638, Fax: 778-782-3354
Author: Viljoen, Jodi L., Author: Gray, Andrew L., Author: Shaffer, Catherine S., Author: Latzman, Natasha E., Author: Scalora, Mario J., Author: Ullman, Daniel
Date created: 2015-01
Jodi L. Viljoen, Catherine S. Shaffer, Andrew L. Gray, and Kevin S. Douglas, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University.This research was supported by a grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and a Career Investigator Award for the first author from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research. The authors would like to thank the youth who participated in this study as well as the many research assistants who assisted with this project.Correspondence concerning this article should be address to Jodi Viljoen, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6. Contact: jviljoen@sfu.ca
Author: Viljoen, Jodi L., Author: Shaffer, Catherine S., Author: Gray, Andrew L., Author: Douglas, Kevin S.
Date created: 2016
Author: Shaffer, Catherine S., Author: Viljoen, Jodi L., Author: Douglas, Kevin S.
Date created: 2022-02-25
Author: Shaffer, Catherine S., Author: Gatner, Dylan T., Author: McCuish, Evan, Author: Douglas, Kevin S., Author: Viljoen, Jodi L.
Date created: 2021-11
The core purpose of EMMA Talks is to bring important stories by women identified* writers, activists, thinkers, storytellers, makers and doers, from the periphery to the public. Together their stories will build a powerful and engaging collection of talks, celebrating and building on the conversations, imaginings, and hard work of so many individuals, communities and movements, which will lead to a creative cross-pollination of ideas. *including two spirited, trans* and gender non-conforming folks
Author: SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement, Author: Corbett, Kelsey Cham, Author: EMMA Talks, Author: Simpson, Leanne Betasamosake
Date created: 2015-04-08
Video of EMMA Talks presentation with Anoushka Ratnarajah.
Author: SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement, Author: Ratnarajah, Anoushka, Author: EMMA Talks
Date created: 2018-10-01
Video of EMMA Talks presentation with Vivek Shraya
Author: SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement, Author: Shraya, Vivek, Author: EMMA Talks
Date created: 2018-10-01
A presentation from EMMA Talks, Dr. Amina Wadud talks about the evolution of Muslim women are in the 21st Century as it relates to her own personal history and story. Dr. Amina Wadud is Professor Emiratis of Islamic Studies and Visiting Scholar at Starr King School for the Ministry. Author of Qur’an and Woman; and, Inside the Gender Jihad; she is a founding member of Sisters in Islam and resource person for Musawah: the global movement for reform in Muslim Personal Status Law.
Author: SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement, Author: Wadud, Amina, Author: EMMA Talks
Date created: 2018-05-03
The core purpose of EMMA Talks is to bring important stories by women identified* writers, activists, thinkers, storytellers, makers and doers, from the periphery to the public. Together their stories will build a powerful and engaging collection of talks, celebrating and building on the conversations, imaginings, and hard work of so many individuals, communities and movements, which will lead to a creative cross-pollination of ideas. *including two spirited, trans* and gender non-conforming folks
Author: SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement, Author: Goto, Hiromi, Author: EMMA Talks
Date created: 2015-11-04
The core purpose of EMMA Talks is to bring important stories by women identified* writers, activists, thinkers, storytellers, makers and doers, from the periphery to the public. Together their stories will build a powerful and engaging collection of talks, celebrating and building on the conversations, imaginings, and hard work of so many individuals, communities and movements, which will lead to a creative cross-pollination of ideas. *including two spirited, trans* and gender non-conforming folks
Author: SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement, Author: Flett, Julie, Author: EMMA Talks
Date created: 2015-11-04