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Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women
The Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW) is a Canadian not for profit, charitable organization founded in 1976 which provides research to the public about relevant feminist issues. CRIAW is the only women’s organization in Canada which deals solely with research, and making such research accessible to groups and individuals. Since its inception almost forty years ago, CRIAW has ensured that the realities faced by all women are acknowledged and respected, and in turn, the experiences of these women have been used in order to bring about social change and equality for all women. == History of CRIAW ==
1975, known as International Women's Year, brought attention to the fact that there was little research available on women, and that the research which did exist was sexist and biased against women. That year in Ottawa, Ontario, 16 women and men met to discuss this problem, and came to the conclusion that a women’s research institute had to be implemented. Following this proposal, in April 1976, representatives from diverse Canadian organizations were invited to a two-day conference in Ottawa. After careful planning and deliberation, the election of board members, and the adoption of a constitution, the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women was founded.〔Bonnett, Laura. Building Bridges and Expanding Expectations: The Work of the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, 1976-1996. Carleton University, n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2015.〕
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