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Mazarine Treyz

If Mazarine Treyz could wave a magic wand …

(October 26, 2021) If Mazarine Treyz, founder and organizer of the Party at the End of the Patriarchy Conference, could wave a magic wand, she would frame every single charity story we tell as a policy failure, not as a miracle of charity. Party at the End of the Patriarchy is a three-day conference online conference starting today, October 25, and continuing October 27 and … [Read more...] about If Mazarine Treyz could wave a magic wand …

Party at End of the Patriarchy: A must-see conference on how to begin again starts today

(October 25, 2021) Party at the End of the Patriarchy hosted by is a three-day conference online conference starting today, October 25, and continuing October 27 and October 29. You can sign up at any point during the week.  The price is great.  Register here.  Scholarships are available. “Let’s face it, this last year and a half has been rough,” says Treyz. “We need to … [Read more...] about Party at End of the Patriarchy: A must-see conference on how to begin again starts today

Looking for an alternative to performative webinars on race?

(March 1, 2021) For those looking for an alternative to performative webinars on race, diversity, justice and equality sponsored by the structures that have institutionalized and benefited from racism and misogyny should probably head on over to Party at the End of the Patriarchy Conference being held online on March 8, 9 and 10th Mazarine Treyz and her company Wild Woman … [Read more...] about Looking for an alternative to performative webinars on race?

The Charity Report’s 2020 List of Exceptional Women

(December 16, 2020) Throughout 2020, we’ve been brought face to face with gaping wealth inequality. We’ve also borne witness to the internationally televised murder of a Black man by police, an event that forced white people to look in the mirror and see the face staring back at them (or not). Coupled with a global pandemic that affected the poor and racialized minorities more … [Read more...] about The Charity Report’s 2020 List of Exceptional Women

Mazarine Treyz: What a woman can do

(November 5, 2020) Mazarine Treyz has an answer to the question many white people have been asking of Black, Indigenous and people of colour in the wake of the racial and economic injustice laid bare by the pandemic and police violence. What can I do?  As the sole proprietor of a business offering online education to prospective leaders in the nonprofit sector, Treyz … [Read more...] about Mazarine Treyz: What a woman can do

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Heroin: What came first—the suffering or the criminalization?

June 20, 2022 By Literary Circle

The Smart NonProfit : Staying Human-Centred in an Automated World 

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Cid Brunet, A Stripper’s Memoir: One woman’s tour through humankind

December 20, 2021 By Literary Circle

Wayne Simpson: Photos of the human soul

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