AVP Hours November 28th to December 2nd
Monday the 28th- 11am-7pm
Tuesday the 29th – 10am-6pm
Wednesday the 30th- 8am-6pm
Thursday the 1st – 8am-4pm
Friday the 2nd – 12pm-4pm
University of Victoria SUB B027
Lək̓ʷəŋən and W̱ŚANÉC Territories
University of Victoria SUB B027
Lkwungen and W̱ŚANÉC Territories
Monday the 28th- 11am-7pm
Tuesday the 29th – 10am-6pm
Wednesday the 30th- 8am-6pm
Thursday the 1st – 8am-4pm
Friday the 2nd – 12pm-4pm
The Anti-Violence Project team knows this has been a really rough year for us all, and we want you to know that we’re still here for you, regardless of your experience of (or relation to)…
While taking a picture of someone can seem like a fun and insignificant act, these daily acts of entitlement to people’s bodies are some of the things that keep bigger acts of non-consent as the norm. It is easy and significant to ask if it’s okay if I take your picture, to listen to your answer, and respect it, to respect your self-determination. In asking for consent I am holding you as the expert of your own self. I am working to decolonize our relationship. Learning about and practicing consent is a threat to colonialism – when all bodies are valued it is no longer just white, straight, able-bodied, cisgendered bodies that are deemed worthy, valuable, and important. Practicing these small daily acts can have a big impact.
We are hiring work study students to join our fabulous team for the rest of the school year! We have over 200 hours at $14.50 per hour available until the end of April. Students must…
Join us in Bastion Square at 2:00pm for a march to Spirit Square where there will be speakers, performances and open mic and a meal will be provided…
Please note our office will be closed Friday, April 22 through Monday, April 25. We’ll re-open Tuesday, April 26. For immediate service please contact the Victoria Women’s Sexual Assault Centre all gender crisis line at…
The Anti-Violence Project is an organization that deeply values transparency. As such we feel it is important to disclose the limited capacity of our organization at this time. The reality of limited capacity means we have to establish boundaries and say no (even when we want to say yes!).