“The moment we surrender our capacity to believe another world is possible is the moment it becomes true.” - Kai Cheng Thom
Read MoreDecember 1st is World AIDS Day. Why should we as anti-violence activists care about the stigma that folks living with HIV or AIDS face?
Read MoreWe know that feeling in our stomach when something is wrong, but very rarely are we taught the skills to interrupt behaviour that can lead to sexual assault
Read MoreLearning great consent skills is one way to prevent sexual violence.
Read MoreConsent is not just for sexy-times! Practicing consent in daily low-key ways makes it less awkward.
Read MoreConsent is so much more than just asking! Learn more…
Read MoreAlcohol is the most common weapon used in sexual assaults and yet survivors are shamed for drinking.
Read MoreWhat does your Sexual Violence Prevention Month button say?
Read MoreThere is absolutely no evidence that clothes cause sexual assault.
Read MoreThere is a giant chasm between false reporting and police choosing not to lay a charge. Not learning the difference is harmful.
Read MoreViki from Diamond Tooth Gerties and Crickett from DWS chat about how bartenders and servers can practice skills to interrupt sexual violence. Guest appearance by Captain Porkchop!
Read MoreWhat resources do you know in Dawson City or all of Yukon for either for survivors of sexual violence or who help to prevent sexual violence?
Read MoreSexual violence is a broad term that describes any violence, physical or psychological, carried out through sexual means or by targeting sexuality.
Read MoreThe non-Indigenous mining company, BMC Minerals, chose to name their mining project the very thing it will compromise: Kaska caribou country. They didn’t name their project “caribou country” in English, either.
Read MoreMen can play a huge role in ending gender-based violence. Men are part of a solution; That means being prepared to interrupt, stand up to, and prevent violence in the spaces we work, live, hang out, and study in.
Read MoreTelling someone about violence, abuse, harassment, or coercion takes a tremendous amount of bravery. Most survivors never tell a helping professional about the violence they have experienced.
Read MoreBy learning the signs of lethality in an abusive relationship, friends and family can help to keep women and children safe and prevent femicide.
Read MoreSexual Violence Prevention Month wrapped up last week, but that doesn’t end our commitment to creating communities based on consent.
There’s so much incredible info being created about supporting survivors, preventing sexual violence, and practicing healthy consent. To end of Sexual Violence Prevention Month, we’ve created a post with all the videos and resources that didn’t fit in other posts.
Read MoreAlcohol is the most common weapon used in sexual assaults and yet survivors are shamed for drinking.
Read MoreThere is absolutely no evidence that clothes cause sexual assault.
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