Marcia Braundy
Centre for the Study of Curriculum and Instruction
University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, B.C.
Marcia Braundy is a Doctoral Candidate
in the Centre for the Study of Curriculum and Instruction at UBC.
She is working under a Social Science & Humanities Research Council
of Canada (SSHRC) doctoral fellowship to write her dissertation
as a play, investigating resistances to equity initiatives. Part
of this play was produced during the Brave New Play Rites Festival
at UBC last spring. Marcia comes to UBC with 20 years as a journeylevel
construction carpenter, and a long-term local, provincial and national
advocate for women in trades, technology and operations training
and work. She is the author of the Orientation to Trades and
Technology Curriculum Guide and Resource Book, Managing Editor
of Surviving & Thriving Women in Trades and Technology and
Employment Equity, and co-author of an award-winning article
on female representation at all levels of Technology Studies Education,
Missing XX Chromosomes or Gender In/equity in Design and Technology
Education? The Case of British Columbia, and The Equity
in Apprenticeship Resource Kit.
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