Congratulations Claudia. You're the best.
Claudia Mitchell wins the 2019 Leon-Gerin Prix du Quebec for her illustrious career studying gender-based violence prevention, HIV, and AIDS awareness, and working with youth around the world.
“It means so much to me to be involved in participatory visual work with girls and young women, and to have their contributions recognized,” said Mitchell. “Today, October 11, is after all theInternational Day of the Girl. I feel that this is a crucial moment in history; we are seeing such powerful examples of girls and young women whose strong voices are bringing about social change. I am thinking here of Malala Yousafzai, Greta Thunberg, Nadia Murad, and Autumn Pelletier, to name only four.”
Over 30 years of Research Facilitation and Achievements and still going strong. |
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2017-2020
Circles within circles: Transnational perspectives on youth-led approaches to combating gender violence.
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2014-2020
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2011-2014
Digital voices: Rural teachers in the age of AIDS and social action
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2009-2012
Through the eyes of rural Rwandan girls and women in engendering poverty reduction strategies
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2007-2012
Every Voice Counts: An Asset-based Approach to Addressing HIV in Rural Communities
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2002-2004
Gorbachev Foundation's Women in the Third Millennium
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1999-2002
Professional self-study: Image-based methods for teachers and teacher educators
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1996-2001
Canada South Africa Education Management Programme. (Partnership between CIDA, McGill University and the South Africa National Department of Education)
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1996-1999
Let’s begin at the beginning: Using early life experiences to understand and improve teacher education
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1990-1991
Exploring teachers’ beliefs about socialization and literacy
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1986-1987
Sexual stereotyping in elementary schools
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