草莓污视频导航

Dec. 6, 2021

Today we honour 14 womens' lives cut short in senseless act of gender-based violence

Online ceremony Dec. 6 honours victims of Montreal Massacre
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On Dec. 6, 1989, the lives of 14 women at L'脡cole Polytechnique in Montreal were cut tragically and senselessly short in a misogynistic and hateful act of gender-based violence. The 草莓污视频导航 marks the sombre anniversary of the Montreal Massacre with resolve and hope for a better future.

In memorials across Canada marking the 32nd anniversary, we come together to remember those women whose lives were taken so unjustly. It is a moment for us to raise awareness about the need for change, educate our community, demand an end to gender-based violence, and to offer hope for the many women and girls who continue to experience gender-based violence.

鈥淥ur community鈥檚 resolve to help end violence against women and girls is critical,鈥 says Debbie Bruckner, senior director, student wellness, access and support. 鈥淚n this time when so many of our current students are too young to remember the Montreal Massacre, it鈥檚 more important than ever to continue remembering the lives lost. All of us have a personal story that helps us relate to the loss and trauma at L鈥櫭塩ole Polytechnique. Our way forward into a more just and equitable society depends on our commitment to change.鈥

As another reminder of the importance of this day to help end gender-based violence, look to the Calgary skyline this evening. To mark the remembrance, the will display orange LED lights.

草莓污视频导航's memorial to be livestreamed Dec. 6

This year鈥檚 will be livestreamed from noon to 12:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 6. Deanna Burgart, engineering teaching chair and faculty member in the Schulich School of Engineering and Dr. Teri Balser, provost and vice-president (academic) will give this year鈥檚 keynote addresses.聽

Hosting the event will be Assad Ali Bik, Students鈥 Union vice-president student life,聽and Tanille Shandro, president of the Graduate Students' Association.聽

Jarome Harlea (piano),聽Margaret Hornett (flute) and聽Isaac Willocks (violin) from the School of Creative and Performing Arts will provide music.聽Lighting of candles by Kelly Jones from Campus Security will be a central part of the ceremony.

16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

16 Days of Activism is a global campaign dedicated to ending gender-based violence. The campaign uses the days聽between the International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women (Nov. 25)聽and International Human Rights Day (Dec. 10)聽to reinforce that聽violence against women, girls, gender non-binary people and the LGBTQ2S+ community is a human rights violation. Every year, the Women鈥檚 Resource Centre adopts the 16 Days of Activism campaign to focus on gender-based violence, and what individuals can do to prevent it.

Upcoming events:

  • The Women鈥檚 Resource Centre (WRC) will be selling handmade beeswax candles to help fund vital programming to end gender-based violence. The candles were made by campus community members, including students, faculty and staff. They will be sold for $5 a pair. Purchase candles in person by dropping by the WRC (MSC 482) Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • 聽offers a guide to help understand and talk about domestic violence. It empowers change and brings people together. The workshop runs on Tuesday, Dec. 7, from 6 to 8 p.m.