Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
Supporting Two Spirit, Non Binary, and Trans Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
This webinar addresses how service providers can provide more accessible, affirming, and supportive services to Two-Spirit, nonbinary and trans survivors of violence.
In Conversation: Reproductive Injustice in Canadian Federal Prisons for Women
This video details how federal incarceration impedes reproductive justice by restricting access to health services and by destroying family connections for incarcerated survivors.
Safe at Home: An Alternative Approach to Serving Families Experiencing Domestic Violence
A webinar detailing Safe at Home, an alternative approach to serving families experiencing domestic abuse and violence that focuses on healing the whole family. The abusive partner is the one to move to an off-site facility or independent living, while their partner and children stay in their home.
A Feminist Perspective on the Financialization of Housing (FAFIA Webinar)
The webinar explores the impact of the financialization of housing on the daily lives of women and gender-diverse people in Canada.
Looking Within: Anti-Black Racism and the Gender-Based Violence Sector in Canada
This Forum is a series of dialogues about complicity and accountability in the gender based violence sector on issues of anti-Black racism.
Indigenous Cultural Safety (ICS) Learning Series
A series of over 12 webinars that provides an opportunity to share knowledge, experiences, and perspectives in support of collective efforts to strengthen Indigenous cultural safety across sectors.
Leading Transformative Changes as Acts of Resistance
On International Women’s Day 2021, Feminists Deliver celebrated movements and community building with a webinar where they asked “How can more of us contribute towards systemic and transformative changes to ultimately abolish white supremacy, patriarchy, and capitalism?”
Webinar: Trans Inclusion and Gender Diversity at Domestic Violence Shelters
This webinar explores how shelters across the country can work towards becoming safer and more inclusive spaces for trans and nonbinary people.