Formed by a handful of University of Western students in 2005, the Miss G Project rose out of common frustration. The founders realized that in all of their high school experiences completed in Ontario were far from ideal. None of them had heard of gender studies, anti-oppression, or feminist theories until they hit university.
They began a grassroots feminist project which started with photocopied info sheets and has now blossomed into the Miss G Project which works with teachers and non-conforming youth to facilitate a new curriculum.
Their lesson plans double as amazing workshop guides that cover a variety of topics from "Wanna be on top? Sexism and the media" to "Breaking the cycle: sexual assault" to "Using the Theatre of the Oppressed."
Check out even more resources at the Miss G Project.
