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Celeste E. Orr

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Associate Professor of Sociology & Gender Studies at UNB. Author of Cripping Intersex (UBC 2022)

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Maxime Blanchette-Joncas:
  I'm tabling the following motion:
That the committee request the three funding councils, namely the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), as part of the study on the impact of federal funding allocation criteria on research excellence in Canada, to provide it with the disaggregated data of all submitted applications, whether funded or not, for all student and faculty funding programs from the master's level onwards for applications made between 2020 and 2025. That this data include (1) demographic data of applicants and collaborators, including applicants' responses to the equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) questionnaire, (2) the institutions and departments of applicants, including the institutions of collaboration, (3) the language of the application, (4) all data regarding the type of application and project content (application year, grant program, discipline, title, summary, amount requested by the applicant), as well as (5) the identity of the evaluation committee, comments, opinions, scores assigned to applications for each criterion, and (6) the outcome of the application and the amount awarded. That the three funding councils submit all this data to the committee within 15 days following the adoption of this motion, in an Excel spreadsheet format.

Maxime Blanchette-Joncas: I'm tabling the following motion: That the committee request the three funding councils, namely the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), as part of the study on the impact of federal funding allocation criteria on research excellence in Canada, to provide it with the disaggregated data of all submitted applications, whether funded or not, for all student and faculty funding programs from the master's level onwards for applications made between 2020 and 2025. That this data include (1) demographic data of applicants and collaborators, including applicants' responses to the equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) questionnaire, (2) the institutions and departments of applicants, including the institutions of collaboration, (3) the language of the application, (4) all data regarding the type of application and project content (application year, grant program, discipline, title, summary, amount requested by the applicant), as well as (5) the identity of the evaluation committee, comments, opinions, scores assigned to applications for each criterion, and (6) the outcome of the application and the amount awarded. That the three funding councils submit all this data to the committee within 15 days following the adoption of this motion, in an Excel spreadsheet format.

The Canadian Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Research is launching a US-style attack on EDI in Tri-Council funding.

As part of this attack, they are demanding disclosure of confidential demographic info + reviewer comments of all Canadian researchers who have applied b/w 2000-2025.

31.10.2025 14:33 — 👍 164    🔁 115    💬 18    📌 37
  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (FREDERICTON, August 18th, 2025) A group of 413 Canadian and Canadian-based scholars, athletes, sports journalists, and sports officials have signed a public letter calling on Tennis Canada to cancel the Davis Cup tournament with Israel this September in Halifax. Signatories include three United Nations Special Rapporteurs, four-time Olympian distance runner Mohammed Ahmed, two members of the Palestinian women’s soccer team who compete for York University, a former Canadian Olympic beach volleyball coach, sports journalists Shireen Ahmed and Ian Kennedy, public intellectuals and activists Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis and some of Canada’s most distinguished and internationally-recognized scholars. The letter is signed by prominent individuals from 46 different academic institutions in Canada, as well as by Canadians at prominent global institutions. One hundred and six of the signatories are based in Atlantic Canada, where the event is slated to occur. The call to cancel the Davis Cup event comes amidst rising condemnation of Israeli conduct in Gaza and the West Bank, which leading legal scholars, activists and human rights groups have described as a genocide. Given the ongoing genocide in Gaza, the letter says that allowing the competition to go ahead is “unconscionable” and calls on the Canadian government to prevent Canadian athletes from competing against Israeli athletes in all international sporting competitions. Despite Tennis Canada’s claims that the event isn’t political and is just about playing tennis, the letter states in part that Canada should follow the lead of other nations who “refuse to legitimize Israel’s crimes” by withdrawing from international sporting competition. “This includes Jordanian tennis player Abdellah Shelbayh, who recently withdrew from a tennis competition in Greece after being slated to play an Israeli athlete,” the letter says. The letter points to the use of sporting sanctions in South Africa as a meaningful …

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (FREDERICTON, August 18th, 2025) A group of 413 Canadian and Canadian-based scholars, athletes, sports journalists, and sports officials have signed a public letter calling on Tennis Canada to cancel the Davis Cup tournament with Israel this September in Halifax. Signatories include three United Nations Special Rapporteurs, four-time Olympian distance runner Mohammed Ahmed, two members of the Palestinian women’s soccer team who compete for York University, a former Canadian Olympic beach volleyball coach, sports journalists Shireen Ahmed and Ian Kennedy, public intellectuals and activists Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis and some of Canada’s most distinguished and internationally-recognized scholars. The letter is signed by prominent individuals from 46 different academic institutions in Canada, as well as by Canadians at prominent global institutions. One hundred and six of the signatories are based in Atlantic Canada, where the event is slated to occur. The call to cancel the Davis Cup event comes amidst rising condemnation of Israeli conduct in Gaza and the West Bank, which leading legal scholars, activists and human rights groups have described as a genocide. Given the ongoing genocide in Gaza, the letter says that allowing the competition to go ahead is “unconscionable” and calls on the Canadian government to prevent Canadian athletes from competing against Israeli athletes in all international sporting competitions. Despite Tennis Canada’s claims that the event isn’t political and is just about playing tennis, the letter states in part that Canada should follow the lead of other nations who “refuse to legitimize Israel’s crimes” by withdrawing from international sporting competition. “This includes Jordanian tennis player Abdellah Shelbayh, who recently withdrew from a tennis competition in Greece after being slated to play an Israeli athlete,” the letter says. The letter points to the use of sporting sanctions in South Africa as a meaningful …

“Given the ongoing genocide in Gaza…we call on Sport Canada and Tennis Canada to forbid Canadian athletes to compete against Israeli athletes at the Davis Cup and all other international events.”

- 413 🇨🇦 academics, athletes + sports journalists, inc 3 former UN special rapporteurs + an Olympic 🥈ist

18.08.2025 14:09 — 👍 651    🔁 224    💬 11    📌 27
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Are you interested in intersex joy? What might intersex joy look like at a time of increased fascism? Would you like to think about intersex joy by making art?
If you are interested or if you have questions, please contact Bukholder (casey.burkholder@concordia.ca) and/or Orr
(celeste.orr@unb.ca)

24.06.2025 12:32 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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Indigenous Studies Faculty Response to York’s Suspension of their Program Originally published February 20, 2025 by the Indigenous Studies Faculty at York University York University’s Indigenous Studies (INDG) program was abruptly suspended via email on Friday evening; I…

Indigenous Studies Faculty Response to York's Suspension of their Program. This statement was originally published February 20,2025 by the Indigenous Studies Faculty at York University.

The full statement is also available on our website:
wgsj.ca/2025/02/21/i...

21.02.2025 18:44 — 👍 5    🔁 7    💬 0    📌 0
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My existence as an intersex American was finally acknowledged, then erased four days later Federal government now defines sex as 'male' and 'female.'

Trump's Executive Order defines “female” as someone who produces eggs & “male” as someone who produces sperm. "My intersex body, like the bodies of many intersex people, does not produce either gametes, arguably leaving us in legal limbo." @xoxykz.bsky.social
www.washingtonblade.com/2025/02/04/m...

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Ep. 160: Boxing Debacle in Paris 2024

We present this panel discussion from UNB on the challenges to Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting's claims to womanhood, featuring talks by @kristiallain.bsky.social, @celesteeorr.bsky.social, and @nkalamb.bsky.social

t.co/vBKnzbVxcn

09.12.2024 18:59 — 👍 12    🔁 5    💬 1    📌 2

Thank you!

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Thanks!

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Text reads: Winners 2024. Cover of the books "Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition" by Deanna Reder, "Penser la « pervertibilité »" by Nicholas Cotton, "Cripping Intersex" by Celeste E. Orr, "Regards sur le monde" by Pascal Riendeau and "Villain, Vermin, Icon, Kin: Wolves and the Making of Canada" by Stephanie Rutherford. Logo of the Canada Prizes. | Le texte lit : Lauréat.e.s 2024. Couverture des livres "Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition" de Deanna Reder, "Penser la « pervertibilité »" de Nicholas Cotton, "Cripping Intersex" de Celeste E. Orr, "Regards sur le monde" de Pascal Riendeau et "Villain, Vermin, Icon, Kin: Wolves and the Making of Canada" de Stephanie Rutherford. Logo des Prix du Canada.

Text reads: Winners 2024. Cover of the books "Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition" by Deanna Reder, "Penser la « pervertibilité »" by Nicholas Cotton, "Cripping Intersex" by Celeste E. Orr, "Regards sur le monde" by Pascal Riendeau and "Villain, Vermin, Icon, Kin: Wolves and the Making of Canada" by Stephanie Rutherford. Logo of the Canada Prizes. | Le texte lit : Lauréat.e.s 2024. Couverture des livres "Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition" de Deanna Reder, "Penser la « pervertibilité »" de Nicholas Cotton, "Cripping Intersex" de Celeste E. Orr, "Regards sur le monde" de Pascal Riendeau et "Villain, Vermin, Icon, Kin: Wolves and the Making of Canada" de Stephanie Rutherford. Logo des Prix du Canada.

[1/2] The Federation is proud to announce this year’s five #CanadaPrizes recipients, representing the most inspiring, impactful, and transformative scholarly books in the #HSS recently funded by the Scholarly Book Awards.

@cottonlizotte.bsky.social @celesteeorr.bsky.social @priendeau.bsky.social

09.12.2024 17:11 — 👍 14    🔁 7    💬 1    📌 4
Canada Prizes | FHSS

Thanks to the Federation for the Humanities & Social Sciences @federationhss.ca for awarding my book Cripping Intersex (@ubcpress.bsky.social) a Canada Prize! www.federationhss.ca/en/programs-...

09.12.2024 17:42 — 👍 23    🔁 2    💬 5    📌 0
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Intersex, Variations of Sex Characteristics, DSD: Critical Approaches People with variations of sex characteristics (VSC) are born with chromosomal, gonadal, and/or anatomical diversities that do not fit the typical definition of male or female. This book develops a soc...

'Intersex, Variations of Sex Characteristics, DSD: Critical Approaches' authored by Surya Monro, Adeline Berry, Morgan Carpenter@morgancarpenter.com, Daniela Crocetti, and Sean Saifa Wall is out this month! Go get this brilliant book!

06.12.2024 13:48 — 👍 7    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Israel’s war in Gaza amounts to genocide, Amnesty International report finds Human rights group says Israel ‘brazenly, continuously and with total impunity … unleashed hell’ on strip’s 2.3m population A report from Amnesty International alleges that Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip constitutes the crime of genocide…

Israel’s war in Gaza amounts to genocide, Amnesty International report finds

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