FemNorthNet, also known as the Feminist Northern Network, is a project of the [[Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women]] (CRIAW).
FemNorthNet is a network of researchers who study sustainable economic development in three Northern communities across Canada. They work to bridge the gaps between timely feminist research and activists. Using an intersectional framework, researchers create guides and tools available at a minimal cost.
FemNorthNet acknowledges the experiences of women in the North, to create reflective solutions in local economies, governments and infrastructure.
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