Moose Hide Campaign
Thursday, May 14, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
University Centre
The Moose Hide Campaign began as an Indigenous-led grassroots movement to engage men and boys in ending violence towards women and children. It has grown into a nationwide movement of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians from local communities, First Nations, governments, universities, and many other organizations – all committed to taking action to end this violence. A cornerstone of the Moose Hide Campaign is the moose hide pin. Wearing the pin signifies your commitment to honour, respect, and protect the women and children in your life and speak out against gender-based and domestic violence. On Thursday, May 14, 11am – 2pm please visit the Indigenous Student Resource Centre table to learn more about the campaign, get your own moose hide pin, and access materials from the Sexual Harassment Office.
Presented by Indigenous Student Resource Centre