Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
Resistance and Resurgence: Confronting Anti-Black Racism in Canada
People in Canada forget that white supremacy has thrived and existed in this country long before the country has even formed, which affects the lives of Black people who live here today. It’s time to turn inwards and shed a light on anti-Blackness in Canada.
Toward Liberation: Evolving Beyond 21st Century Capitalism
On November 6, 2020, Feminists Deliver hosted an online discussion called Toward Liberation: Evolving Beyond 21st Century Capitalism. Panelists discussed how we’ve reached a life-threatening crossroad under COVID-19 critical to our political, social, and economic futures.
The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open
The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open weaves an intricately complex, while at the same time very simple, story of a chance encounter between two Indigenous women with drastically different lived experience, navigating the aftermath of domestic abuse.
How To Talk To Men Who Are Abusive
This five-minute animated video promotes the message that everyone has a role to play in preventing woman abuse in our community.
The Unfinished Story of Yes
Animated video called The Unfinished Story of Yes explains how activism has shaped Canada’s laws about sexual assault over the years.
Building Supports: Housing Access for Immigrant and Refugee Women Leaving Violence Webinar
An online webinar discussing the unique housing needs of immigrant and refugee women leaving violence.
Video of Clear Skies – A Family Violence Story
Clear Skies is an engaging new comic and video which tells the story of Marnie and her kids who live with family violence. With the support of her community, and by learning her legal options, Marnie is able to leave an abusive relationship.
Survival, Strength, Sisterhood: Power of Women in the Downtown Eastside
A short film that documents the history of the annual women’s memorial march in Vancouver, Coast Salish Territories. By focusing on the voices of women who live, love, and work in the Downtown Eastside this film debunks the sensationalism surrounding a neighbourhood deeply misunderstood, and celebrates the complex and diverse realities of women organizing for justice.