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Renée Bondy is a Professor in the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Windsor. Her work focuses on feminist history, social justice, and Canadian women’s contributions to political and cultural spheres. She has engaged in public scholarship, including discussions on historical icons like Rosie the Riveter (WWII) on TVOntario’s The Mystery Files and webinars about Agnes Macphail, Canada’s first woman MP. Bondy is actively involved in campus initiatives such as the rainbow crosswalk project (2020) and commemorative events for the Montreal Massacre (2011). She co-organized the 2014 Distinguished Visitors in Women’s Studies program and contributed to a published essay exploring liberal Catholicism and feminist identities.
- Affiliations: University of Windsor, Women’s Studies Program, Womyn’s Centre
- Key Projects: Campus Pride crosswalks, historical educational programming, violence prevention advocacy
Her research intersects social activism and historical analysis, emphasizing marginalized women’s narratives. Bondy’s interdisciplinary approach bridges academic and community engagement, as seen in her role organizing campus tours highlighting women’s contributions to the university’s history.
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