Allannah: Curriculum Reform
"One of the things that I thought was really fun was um, one of the tasks was to compare the garbage collection system in Montreal and Cairo - which would be a lot of fun if you had a clue where Cairo was. It's that type of thing that doesn't seem to translate into our particular environment. But it's a great idea on paper."
Christina: Getting Into Schools
'Well, with the school board, it’s, how will I describe it? It’s a non-relationship right now, like we’re not really with them. Ironically enough, the ministry wants us to be in a relationship with them. They’re like, “You guys need to date the EMSB. When are you guys going for dinner?” And we're like, "We’ve been waiting to go for dinner for a long time!"'
Christina: Why Sex Ed., Why Media?
'And the thing is, is that sex ed was never good. I mean, it was never a really solid class that you walked away feeling like, “Wow, I feel really good about being a lesbian,” or “I feel really good about being a woman,” or “I feel really good about, in my body, I know I feel confident that I can use a condom whenever.”'




