Talk about things we take advantage of right nowt hat were


Description of Essay

Heroes and "Ordinary People" Changing the World. In these times many of our prominent power holders who represent "success" are those known for their business acumen. Now consider that most of what has been created that ensures a democratic and just society here in Canada was fought for (and is fought for) by people from the margins. By looking through a hundred years of Canadian history consider what those from the margins have risked and why those risks even exist and how the image of success excludes their work and lives. What are we taught about obedience and compliance? And how does this relate to our focus as a society on getting the job? Use the three texts you have assigned for this course and other scholarly sources to develop a solid argument about the silencing of voices and movements from the grassroots

Three Texts:

1. Gender and Women's Studies in Canada. Edited by Margaret Hobbs and Carla Rice

2. The Bad Feminst. Roxane Gay

3. Herizons - 50 Women Who Changed Canada Special History Issue. Spring 2015. Vol. 28 No. 4

- 3 Pages Double Spaced (excluding references)

- MLA format

- In text citation as well

- NO PLAGARISM SHOULD BE DETECTED

- Should be academic writing - university level

- Strong thesis should be developed and then approved by me before starting essay

Tips For Essay

- DO NOT talk about One historical figure

- Talk about things we take advantage of right nowt hat were fought by women, back in the day, for us (one example is, schools - and how today we would not have classrooms like today with both genders and such eqaulity versus back in the day)

- Use specfic women who made sacrifices

- Why were the famous 5 taken off the bill?

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