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Canadian Women in Literary Arts (CWILA) was a Canadian non-profit organization that was founded in Spring 2012 and active until early 2019. CWILA was the foremost compiler of gender-related statistics on Canadian book-review culture. Beyond simply revealing gender disparity in Canadian book-review culture, CWILA aimed to lead toward positive change from within the Canadian literary community. CWILA's mission statement was:
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Canadian Women in Literary Arts (CWILA) was a Canadian non-profit organization that was founded in Spring 2012 and active until early 2019. CWILA was the foremost compiler of gender-related statistics on Canadian book-review culture. Beyond simply revealing gender disparity in Canadian book-review culture, CWILA aimed to lead toward positive change from within the Canadian literary community. CWILA's mission statement was: to promote and foster equity and equality of representation in the Canadian literary community by tracking statistics on gender representation in reviewing... bringing relevant issues of gender, race and sexuality into our national literary conversation... and creating a network supportive of the active careers of female writers, critics and their literary communities.
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