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The Royal Society of Canada recognizes scholars who have made remarkable contributions in the arts, humanities and sciences.
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Listen to expert panelists discuss the ways education systems support or suppress the unique brightness of each child. Dr. Gallagher joins the discussion on the challenges facing today's Billy Elliots.
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Dr. Kathleen Gallagher, playwright Jordi Mand and theatre professor Kim Solga, a drama professor from Western University join moderator Marion Adler to discuss how gender bias is still part of the arts, particularly theatre.
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Dr. Gallagher explores bringing research to life through the verbatim play Towards Youth: A play on radical hope, in an interview with Dr. Yasmin Kandil and Dr. Barry Freeman.
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Check out Dr. Gallagher's new article with Indian collaborator Dr. Sahni, Performing care: re-imagining gender, personhood and educational justice.​
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Read about Dr. Gallagher's Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)-funded youth-centred #RadicalHope research and the role of drama in allowing us to better hear young people!
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Dr. Kathleen Gallagher and ensemble performer Amaka Umeh stopped by to chat with Marc Wigmore on The Oasis.
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Dr. Kathleen Gallagher, Amaka Umeh and Marc Wigmore in front of a white wall with the Classical FM logo, for the radio show The Oasis
A discussion with Dr. Kathleen Gallagher about the intersection of research, drama, young people, and radical hope. ​
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Article on the power of playwriting in conveying the voices of youth from Dr. Gallagher's research (NOW Toronto).
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Youth in Greece showing solidarity by raising their fists