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My body is my kitchen tool: Disability in the kitchen

Online Webinar

IG welcomes Alexis Hillyard (she/her), a queer and disabled YouTube creator of the show Stump Kitchen, self-taught vegan chef, and entrepreneur who will present a “limbs on” cooking demonstration showing disability in action, peppered with real life experiences and stories relating to accessibility, ableism, fetishization, disability representation, and her personal cooking journey. 

Free

Remembering the Children: A Community and Academic Research Gathering

Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Winnipeg, Manitoba

The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation’s Research and Academic department will be hosting a 3-day gathering this October which will bring together community and academic researchers to share their experiences, challenges and successes of research and work related to missing children and unmarked burials. The gathering will be embedded in ceremony, include formal opportunities […]

Saskatchewan Violence Prevention Week

The purpose of Saskatchewan Violence Prevention Week (SVPW) is to focus on public awareness and prevention of violence by engaging government, community partners, and individuals to promote safe communities and healthy relationships.

Toward A Thriving Women’s and Gender Justice Sector

Online Webinar

The pandemic exposed the systemic devaluing of the women’s and gender justice sector. There is much work to be done before we reach the conditions needed for a thriving sector but articulating a vision of what this would look like is an important step. Join us for an interactive, solutions-focused event led by organizations that […]

Recurring Event Resilience Meeting

Resilience Meeting (Ages 16+)

Discord

Resilience is an adult oriented (16+) social support group for those who are transgender, gender diverse, or interested in exploring their gender. It runs Wednesday’s over Zoom from 5-6pm! For more info, email trans@urpride.ca

Free

Assertiveness and Boundaries Workshop

Estevan Public Library

Being assertive is an important communication skill which can reduce your levels of depression and anxiety and improve your self esteem. Assertiveness is a communication style that helps people to express their feelings, thoughts, beliefs, and opinions in an open manner that doesn’t violate the rights of others. Other communication styles you may have heard […]

Free
Recurring Event Group Z Meeting

Group Z Meeting (Ages 16-24)

Discord

Group Z is a group for 2SLGBTQ+ and allied folks aged 16-24. It runs Wednesday evenings from 7-9pm over discord. Come and meet other queer folks, play games, and generally hang out! For more info, email ryan.lizee@urpride.ca

Free

World Premier ISPCAN Film Event: Inspiring Change Through Storytelling

Virtual

About the film FLOW: Amy is preparing for her art exhibition when a comment reignites traumatic childhood memories. She wants help but struggles with family loyalty. This film, inspired by interviews with victims/survivors of child sexual abuse, employs the power of storytelling to spark debate about how we, as a society, hinder the disclosure of childhood […]

Free

5 Tips to Support Inclusion of 2SLGBTQI+ Seniors

Online Webinar

This Facebook Live will focus on promoting inclusion of 2SLGBTQI+ seniors in the gender-based violence sector and allied sectors. It will discuss the Supporting 2SLGBTQI+ Seniors Tool Kit: Leading & Learning with Pride by the City of Toronto.

Free

Teaching Sex-Ed: Healthy Relationships and Consent

Online Webinar

This webinar will discuss the importance of teaching healthy relationships and consent as part of comprehensive sexuality education. Erica will outline methods to cultivate safe, supportive environments when teaching, explore strategies for teaching healthy communication and consent, and highlight resources and activities to aid educators and individuals who support youth.

Free
Recurring Event Youth Group Meeting

Queer Youth Group (Ages 12-18)

Discord

Youth Group is a safe space for queer, trans+, questioning, and allied youth between the ages of 12 and 18. It runs Thursday evenings over discord from 7-9pm. We’re super radical, and super stoked to learn about tearing down homophobia, transphobia, biphobia, intersexphobia, acephobia and transmisogyny. Come hang out with us! For more info, email […]

Free

SASS is a registered non-profit, member-driven organization dedicated to eliminating sexual violence in Saskatchewan through research, public education, and advocacy.