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Carleton University: Medicine Room – Ojigkwanong Centre
Carleton University’s Ojigkwanong Centre in Ottawa, Ontario inaugurated a newly renovated medicine room at Ojigkwanong Centre. The Moose Hide Campaign Development Society was honoured to support the project and be present at the inauguration of this Safe...
University of Victoria, Community Mapping Toolkit
The University of Victoria (UVic) launched a community mapping project in partnership with the Moose Hide Campaign. Students, faculty and staff were encouraged to share stories about positive experiences, places they felt safe, services and information they found...
McMaster University: The Time is Now Campaign
The Moose Hide Campaign partnered with McMaster University to launch, The Time is Now Campaign. #TheTimeIsNow Safe Space, Safe Place McMaster campaign was an expansion of the IT’S TIME to End Violence on Campus Campaign implemented in 2014. The objective of the...
University of Alberta: Portraits of Indigenous Masculinities
The Moose Hide Campaign partnered with the University of Alberta First People’s House, in conjunction with the Sexual Assault Centre on campus launched the initiative, Portraits of Indigenous Masculinities. This project hosted several events during Sexual Assault...
Vancouver Island University: Know More Campaign
The Moose Hide Campaign partnered with VIU to launch the Know More Campaign, an education program to raise awareness about sexual misconduct, consent and a healthy campus culture. The Know More Campaign is part of Vancouver Island University’s (VIU) commitment to...