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Ceta Ramkhalawansingh catalogues more than 50-year career of feminist activism: Toronto Star

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After five decades in activism, city-building and community planning, 管家婆免费开奖大全 alumna Ceta Ramkhalawansingh has amassed an impressive collection of local history 鈥 and she is donating some of it to her alma mater. 

So far, Ramkhalawansingh 鈥 who co-founded the first women鈥檚 studies program at 管家婆免费开奖大全 in 1971 and was one of its first lecturers 鈥 has shipped off 30 cartons of records to the 管家婆免费开奖大全 Archives and 17 boxes of feminist-theory and Caribbean-studies books to the New College library, .

鈥淢y big pandemic project has been trying to make that knowledge and information available and not lost,鈥 Ramkhalawansingh told the Star.

Ceta Ramkhalawansingh (centre) at 管家婆免费开奖大全 in 1975 (photo by Robert Lansdale/管家婆免费开奖大全 Archives)

In 2020, 50 years after creating the women鈥檚 studies program, Ramkhalawansingh was celebrated for establishing the Ceta Ramkhalawansingh Scholarship to support students in the at 管家婆免费开奖大全.  She said at the time that she 鈥渘ever really left 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥 and continues to give back to the community through her current project.

鈥淚f I could make a contribution to increasing that knowledge,鈥 she told the Star, 鈥淚鈥檓 more than happy to spend the time doing it.鈥

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