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  • Button making party

    SUB B027, UVic

    Join us on Thursday January 26th to help stock up our button supplies! This event is drop-in.
    Come for five minutes or for two hours! Find this event on Facebook ...

  • Consent workshop

    Workshop

    Our consent workshop is two hours long and will be held at the University of Victoria. These workshops are free of charge, open to students and community members, and have a no late-comer policy.

  • Support workshop

    Workshop

    This workshop provides some foundations for supporting survivors of sexualized violence. Throughout the workshop we will discuss different approaches and tools that can...

  • Stolen Sisters Memorial March

    A march in solidarity with/for all missing and murdered Indigenous women and two spirit people
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/46840247909/

  • Men’s Circle

    Men's Circle

    Join us at UVic for a Men's Circle meeting! 6:00 to 8:00pm in SUB B028.

  • Consent Workshop

    Workshop

    Our consent workshop is two hours long and will be held at the University of Victoria. These workshops are free of charge, open to students and community members, and have a no late-comer policy.

  • Men’s Circle: sex & desire

    Men's Circle

    6:00pm to 8:00pm: we’re going to have a facilitated discussion on sex and desire. We’re really looking forward to this...

  • Support workshop

    Workshop

    This workshop provides some foundations for supporting survivors of sexualized violence. Throughout the workshop we will discuss different approaches and tools that can...

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  • Consent workshop

    Workshop

    Our consent workshop is two hours long and will be held at the University of Victoria. These workshops are free of charge, open to students and community members, and have a no late-comer policy.

  • Men’s Circle: Vulnerability

    Men's Circle

    Labtime: We’re going to have a facilitated discussion on vulnerability. What have we been taught as men and male identified people about what we should want around vulnerability? What is it that we really want? Who does the work?