Stories of Resilience and Resistance Through the Ages

April 12, 2022 (4:00 pm - 6:00 pm)

Location: Fountain Learning Commons / online link below


On April 12 from 4-6, join us for an exciting panel discussion entitled Stories of Resilience and Resistance Through the Ages. Held at the Fountain Commons (or you can join us virtually). Our panel will feature members of our Acadia community, including Professor Mariah Cooper, Dean Heather Saunders, Allison Smith (Sexualized Violence Response and Education Coordinator), and Cameron Smith (Sexualized Violence Response and Education student intern).

 

In person: Fountain Commons 4pm -6pm

Virtually: Microsoft Teams meeting

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This event is part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). SAAM is an opportunity to recognize and educate ourselves and others about the prevalence of sexualized violence and work together to create safer spaces across our campus and communities. We all play an important role in building a culture of consent and equity at Acadia.

This year, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Officer Polly Leonard has teamed up with Allison Smith (Acadia’s Sexualized Violence Response and Education Coordinator), and Deans Laura Robinson, Suzie Currie, and Heather Saunders to plan some fun, informative, and engaging events. Everyone is welcome to attend, and we encourage you to share this information widely and bring your colleagues and friends!

Reading guide

The team at the Acadia University Library have done an amazing job curating a reading and viewing guide for Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2022. This guide accompanies the Acadia University events and promotions for Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April of 2022. Browse recommendations for books, eBooks, films, and more on the topic of resistance, resilience, and sexual assault awareness.


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