Join Us on May 11, 2023

Register for a day of ceremony and join the call for reconciliation and the end of gender-based violence in Canada

Moose Hide Campaign Day is a day of ceremony where all Canadians are called to join together to take a stand against violence towards women and children and to take practical steps for our collective journey of reconciliation.

In 2022, we had over 400,000 Canadians join us for Moose Hide Campaign Day! This participation showcased the many communities and individuals who are taking a stand to end gender-based violence in Canada. Together, we are making a change!

Livestream from Victoria, BC

We will be livestreaming our in-person ceremony from the Victoria Convention Centre, in Victoria, BC. The ceremony will feature a welcome message from our Co-founders, Paul and Raven Lacerte as well as several inspiring speakers. All registrants will have access to the livestream broadcast from anywhere on Turtle Island!

Workshops

Learn more about the issue of gender-based violence from Facilitators who lead discussions and share stories of healing and change. All registrants will have the opportunity to take part in the remote online workshops, with in-person workshops taking place in Victoria, BC.

FAST to End Violence

As in common in many Indigenous cultures, fasting is a symbol of commitment, and a way to deepen your intention. We encourage all men to participate in the fast from sunrise to sunset on Moose Hide Campaign Day.

Walk to End Violence

Across Canada, there will be hundreds of community organized walks. If there are none taking place in your area, you can watch the livestream of the Walk to End Violence taking place at the Legislature in Victoria, BC.

Sunrise & Fast Breaking Ceremonies

An important part of Moose Hide Campaign Day is the Sunrise and Fast-breaking Ceremonies.

The Sunrise Ceremony from the East Coast of Canada starts the day with intention. You can watch the ceremony when the sun rises in your location on Turtle Island.

For those participating in the Fast to End Violence, there will be a livestream of the ceremony from Victoria, BC. 

Moose Hide Campaign Day

Day(s)

:

Hour(s)

:

Minute(s)

:

Second(s)

Emily Dietrich

March 26, 2023

Amount Donated
$100.00

Julie Gilbert

March 26, 2023

Amount Donated
$50.00

Cathy & Kurt Schultz Poelzer

March 26, 2023

Amount Donated
$40.00

Sarah Robertson

March 26, 2023

Amount Donated
$50.00

Glenda Wyatt

March 24, 2023

Amount Donated
$25.00

Mark Tibando

March 24, 2023

Amount Donated
$100.00

Neville Head

March 24, 2023

Amount Donated
$50.00

Heather Labonte

March 24, 2023

Amount Donated
$50.00

ALLAN ROSE

March 24, 2023

Amount Donated
$50.00

Eamonn Clarke

March 23, 2023

Amount Donated
$252.00

SKIP HAMBLING

March 22, 2023

Amount Donated
$100.00

Michelle Campos

March 22, 2023

Amount Donated
$25.00

All of our K-12 content is available virtually and all of it has been pre recorded so that educators can review the plenary and workshops prior to bringing them into their classes. These will come available at a later date.

Please register for the K-12 Moose Hide Campaign day to receive updates.

Here are a few sample’s of last year’s workshops:

Our Valued Sponsors

Fasting

Each year, on Moose Hide Campaign Day,  we ask men to fast and all people to gather with us to stand up against violence towards women and children.

 

 

Should you choose to respond to this call to action, we have put together a simple guide to explain the significance of fasting for the Moose Hide Campaign, and to offer some guidance in setting your intention as well as ensuring your safety.

Cultural Significance

Fasting has always been an important ceremonial practice for traditional cultures throughout the world. Many cultures practice fasting ceremonies when:

  • Conducting important work
  • Addressing significant challenges and important transitions
  • Seeking guidance and direction
  • Deepening personal and collective intentions and commitments.

Fasting is a means of testing, practicing and deepening our personal commitment to our values and intentions. It calls upon us to make a small sacrifice of food and water and challenges us to move from intentions to action, from beliefs to experience.

SETTING YOUR INTENTION

The Moose Hide Campaign is founded on a belief that to change the tragic reality of domestic violence in Canada, and to walk the road of reconciliation, we need to encourage ourselves and each other to participate in the necessary growth, learning and healing that will lead to a society where all women and children are safe from violence.

The Moose Hide Campaign fast is a simple one day fast. We start our fast 20 minutes before sun up and end 20 minutes after sundown. This practice is intended to help ensure the full day is a fasting day, and to move in and out of the fast with clarity and intention.

Setting your intention to fast with the Moose Hide Campaign is a significant personal step. And as you prepare to fast, it is helpful to reflect on your personal motivations. And there are also many clear reasons that are common amongst us. Setting your intention to fast with the Moose Hide Campaign is a significant personal step. As you prepare to fast, it is helpful to reflect on your personal motivations. And there are also many clear reasons that are common amongst us. We are sometimes called to reflect on personal experiences as well as the high levels of violence experienced by women in Canada. Half of all women in Canada have experienced at least one incident of physical or sexual violence since the age of 16.

Though your personal intentions and journey will be unique, know that many Elders teach that when an individual fasts, the whole community benefits.

Fasting Together

As you go into the fast, we recommend that you do not fast alone. Part of the Moose Hide Campaign fasting ceremony is to go through this experience with other men – either those in your bubble or connecting virtually – and to share the experience with friends, family and colleagues. It may also be helpful to call upon supporters such as local Elders or other mentors that you feel can help hold the intention and offer guidance remotely for the day. If you do decide to fast alone, please let others know, and share why you are doing it. This is important as you will be going through a challenging and profound experience on a number of levels.

If you decide to fast as a group, we recommend getting together virtually to check-in in the weeks and/or days leading up to the fast. At a minimum, plan some time on fasting day to get together – either virtually or safely face-to-face, adhering to any current COVID-19 restrictions. Share your experiences, thoughts and feelings together. You will not be alone; people throughout Canada will be doing this as well. Part of our fasting ceremony day is to hold circles and pass a talking piece around to share our thoughts, intentions, experiences and whatever we feel moved to share.

There is no set formula for the Moose Hide Campaign fasting day that “must” be followed. As mentioned above, we do recommend that you incorporate time for reflection both individually and in groups. We ask that you wear the moose hide pins, not only for this day but every day, and “wear and share” about the Moose Hide Campaign and in particular what it means to you.

Beyond this, you may feel called upon to incorporate other personal practices, ceremony or whatever you feel appropriate to the day. We encourage you to do whatever helps you stay focused and supported throughout the experience.

FASTING FOR THE CAMPAIGN

Fasting is key practice within the Moose Hide Campaign movement to demonstrate a personal commitment to honouring and protecting the woman and children in our lives. It is also a way to support each other in our collective responsibility as men to ensure all women and children are free from violence in our homes, communities and our nations.

For the Moose Hide Campaign, the practice of fasting is also a hunger strike. We go on this “hunger strike” as a public nonviolent protest against the societal norms that have allowed injustice for Indigenous women and children and a call to action for all men to end all forms of violence within our society. While this fast is proposed for men, we encourage women to join in this challenge by bearing witness and supporting in whatever way they feel called.

Making this simple sacrifice is a way to show yourself and your relations that you take this commitment seriously.

Fasting can be a transformative experience, and for us this ceremony is rooted in a personal sense of commitment, action and purpose to honor and protect the women and children in your lives.

Beyond these broad notions, it is not our intention to define what fasting should or shouldn’t be, how it should be done or why. Rather we hope to outline our reasons and approach to fasting within the Moose Hide Campaign for those who may find it beneficial. We hope is serves that purpose, and we hope you will join us.

 

PHYSICAL WELL-BEING

It is an absolute must that you put your physical well-being first in this ceremony. While fasting is intended to be a challenge it should never be harmful.

It shouldbe a challenge, but never risky or harmful to your physical health. That would be the exact opposite of the intention of the fast.

While the challenge is to go from sunrise to sunset without food or water, please ensure you do this only if it is safe and healthy for you. Please tailor your fast to meet your physical needs. If you have any health-related questions, concerns or conditions about fasting, please consult your health professional.

While the challenge is to go without food or liquids for the full duration, please only do so if you are confident that it will not in any way negatively impact your well-being. Again, this is not about harm, it is about standing by a commitment to end harm.

If you need to eat, eat. There is no room for a sense of failure in this work. You may feel you need to have water. That is fine. We are here to be healthy men, and to hold each other up. Please tailor your fast or the fasting day to meet your physical needs.

Prior to the fast, it is important to get a good night’s sleep. Before going to bed take a second to remind yourself of your intention for fasting the next day and do the same as soon as you wake up.

Upon waking and before sun up, drink plenty of water or other hydrating fluids.

During the day, take some time to slow down and check in with how you are feeling and set some time aside, whether it’s the whole day or just a few minutes to spend with others who are fasting. Certainly, we find the more time together the better.

BREAKING THE FAST

As with any fast, it is important to break your fast with intention. We recommend eating and drinking clean, simple foods easing yourself back into your regular diet.

It is also a good time to make a formal transition from your experience back into your day-to-day life. At our gatherings, we conduct fast-breaking ceremonies where we show our gratitude, share food, ask witnesses to share their words, and celebrate the effort and sacrifice as we reflect upon the day and the road ahead. Our fast-breaking ceremony will be livestreamed this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and we encourage fasters to take the practices of this ceremony into your own bubbles and virtual groups.

We welcome all genders to participate in the fast to end violence.

If you have any questions about the fast or the Moose Hide Campaign please contact us at info@moosehidecampaign.ca

Thanks for your support!

DOWNLOADS

 Below are several images that you can use to help promote Moose Hide Campaign day

 

 

Email Signature Footer

Right click on the image and choose “save image as” to your personal storage. You can add the image to your e-mail signature and also make the image a hyperlink that leads to: https://www.moosehidecampaign.ca

Virtual Meeting Backgrounds

Right click on the image and choose “save image as” to your personal storage. You can then use the image as a background within your meeting software such as Teams or Zoom.

Submit Your Community Event

9 + 6 =

There are many community organized events that take place across Canada on Moose Hide Campaign Day.

If you are organizing your own community event, please submit the details for others to participate.

NOTE: The Moose Hide Campaign is sharing submitted event information on behalf of community organizers. If you have questions about the event, please click on the map icon for event details.