
Brittany Neron, MA student at the Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies, is awarded the prestigious Joseph De Koninck Prize at the master’s level for her masters project: White Skin, Red Meat: Analyzing Representations of Meat Consumption for their Racialized, Gendered and Colonial Connotations.
The Joseph De Koninck Prize at the master’s level is awarded in recognition of a major contribution to knowledge in an interdisciplinary studies program. The winner will receive her degree at this June 2017 Convocation.
We would like to congratulate Brittany Neron on this remarkable achievement!