EDITORIAL NOTE: WOMEN’S WORK
GUTS reflects on gender disparities in Canada's labour market and the making of the second issue
GUTS reflects on gender disparities in Canada's labour market and the making of the second issue
Is it all part of the game? Michelle Martin on overcoming institutionalized gender inequity in organized sport
“If love knows no bounds, it is only because it consists categorically of the unpaid portion of domestic work. Its sphere is the inexhaustibility of exhaustion.” A photo essay by Marija Cetinic and Jeff Diamanti
An anonymous scholar grapples with her authority (and lack thereof) in the classroom
In light of the Supreme Court’s recent overhaul of Canada’s prostitution laws, Ainsley Doty considers what’s next for the country’s sex industry
"Take me to the edge. Take me, firm but ethical. Plagiarize me as a form of flattery." New poetry by Johanna Linsley
Jen Efting's original music video and song captures the rhythms and struggles of everyday work
Jessica Knowler unmasks gender inequality in the service industry through stories of sexism in restaurants
What can two feminist movements from the twentieth century teach us about unpaid internships today? Cynthia Spring explores the exploitative conditions of unwaged work
Chelsea Vowel associates the struggle against colonial gender roles with the politics of an Indigenous resurgence movement
Natalie Childs looks at the notoriously sexist world of construction trades in her review of Kate Braid's Journeywoman
In 2012, an MRI scan revealed a cerebellar lesion on Katie Lew’s brain; reflecting on the aftermath of the doctors’ diagnoses, she challenges the traditional narrative of recovery from disability