Overview
Part of the University Centre Farquhar Auditoriu...
Open / Operational
The Anti-Violence Project
University of Victoria Student Society
Event Description
Join in the discussion on how we can prevent sexualized violence and discrimination in our community!
Surviving in the Intersections features keynote speaker Darnell Moore, a renowned social justice educator whose work addresses how violence impacts different intersections of identity based on race, gender identity, and sexual orientation. This event will also feature a panel presentation on sexualized violence in the sex industry from Peers Victoria, and an information fair beginning at 5:30pm in the lobby with campus and community groups that work to address sexualized violence.
For more information, visit facebook.com/getconsent and antiviolenceproject.org/svaw.
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