A self-defence course worth $150 is offered free to UWindsor women on May 25 and 26.
A self-defence course worth $150 is offered free to UWindsor women on May 25 and 26.
A series of teach-ins hosted by the newly created Interdisciplinary and Critical Studies Department will feature experts responding to recent incidences of hate violence and shedding light on the reality of gendered violence.
Entitled “Learning (to) Hate Violence,” the series will present one session each month from 7 to 9 p.m., in person in the SoCA Armouries Performance Hall and online through Microsoft Teams.
Embracing an Ethic of Empowered Equity, Monday, Sept. 25
Prologue: Remembering Cate Hundleby, feminist scholar, and friend.
Three virtual workshops next week will offer students information on preventing gender-based violence.
A zine-making event Wednesday, Oct. 26, is for anyone who identifies as a survivor of sexual violence or a supporter of survivors.
A rally and march Sept. 23 in downtown Windsor aims to end sexual and domestic violence against women.
Wen Do offers training in self-defence to faculty and staff women May 21 and 22.
Respect for the individual is the guiding principle of the Office of Sexual Violence Prevention, Resistance, and Support, says Dusty Johnstone.