Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
Understanding how Immigration Policies Shape Gender-Based Violence Among Immigrants Who Have Temporary or Precarious Status
This webinar explores how immigration status impacts immigrants’ rights and challenges related to gender-based violence, and how to identify different forms of structural violence and interpersonal violence associated with precarious immigration status.
TransFormed: Addressing Intimate Partner Violence from Two-Spirit, Nonbinary, and Trans Perspectives
This webinar addresses barriers within and increasing access to health care and social services for two-spirit, nonbinary and trans survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV).
Making Space for Those Who Cause Harm
What models, strategies and perspective can be used to best respond in trauma-Informed and relationally accountable ways, so that investigations and their resolutions do not recreate or re-traumatize survivors or those who cause harm?
Into the Light Panel Discussion
An online panel discussion on the unique experiences of and barriers faced by immigrant women survivors of domestic violence, inspired by the NFB documentary “Into the Light.”
Anti-Colonial Approaches to Addressing GBV with Indigenous Communities
This webinar offers an anti-colonial analysis on the roots of violence and discusses culturally responsive approaches to responding to GBV on a systemic level.
A Primer on Interim Measures in Sexual Violence Cases at Post-Secondary Institutions
This webinar considers issues such as: What are the objectives of interim measures at post-secondary institutions? What types of measures can be imposed? What do we know about safety assessments?
Unpacking Asian Heritage Month
In this May 2020 webinar, panelists unpacked “Asian Heritage Month” from the lens of intersectional “Asian” feminists.
Resistance and Resurgence: Decolonization in a Time of “Reconciliation”
Panelists in this webinar discuss how abolishing white supremacy means understanding how it plays out in every institution including the child welfare system, the criminal justice system, the housing system, income inequities, access to healthcare, education and employment, on and off reserves.