Mi’kwaw Connections to Hockey
This article shares insights from a new documentary that hopes to shed light on the Mi’kmaw roots of hockey.
This article shares insights from a new documentary that hopes to shed light on the Mi’kmaw roots of hockey.
This article provides an overview of the holistic ways in which sports and games nurtured individuals.
by the University of Alberta. A 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada.
We’ve previously detailed how women in sports have been trail blazers to overcome the odds. What we intend to do with this article is take a look at how women’s equality in sports is progressing. We’re also going to share 5 ideas to help grow female sports audiences with the aim of helping correct gender…
We believe in ensuring that women and girls have equal opportunity to enjoy the benefits of sport through tackling sexism in sport at every level. This includes challenging explicit cases of discrimination and harassment as well as addressing the underlying barriers to equality.
Gender Bias in American Sports: Lack of Opportunity, Lack of Administrative Positions and Lack of Coverage in Women’s Sports
Sports coverage is hugely powerful in shaping norms and stereotypes about gender. Media has the ability to challenge these norms, promoting a balanced coverage of men’s and women’s sports and a fair portrayal of sportspeople – irrespective of gender.
Paper by Kristin Wilde
Hockey Alberta presnts an article detailing how to deal with harasment.