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Welcoming Chaw-win-is, Prevention Manager!
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Welcoming Chaw-win-is, Prevention Manager!

ByVSAC April 20, 2015April 20, 2015

The ancestors of this land, their collective efforts and the youth that drive change as well have made it possible…

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Celebrating Collaborative Community Arts
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Celebrating Collaborative Community Arts

ByProject Respect August 21, 2014August 21, 2014

Talking about two of Rhizome’s summer events, and saying goodbye to summer staff Eunice.

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An Example of Successful Community Intervention
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An Example of Successful Community Intervention

ByEunice Malchuk Rasmussen August 13, 2014August 13, 2014

Talking about a recent successful example of community intervention, and how it can be a model for other interactions within activist spaces.

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Join Us At Our Rhizome Picnic!
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Join Us At Our Rhizome Picnic!

BySage Lacerte August 13, 2014August 29, 2014

Project Respect would like to invite you to our third event this summer! The Rhizome Picnic is for folks of all ages and genders to come and enjoy free food, activities, and share ideas with new people!

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Welcoming Sage to the Prevention Team!
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Welcoming Sage to the Prevention Team!

BySage Lacerte July 9, 2014July 9, 2014

Meet Sage Lacerte, one of Project Respect’s newest team members for the summer. Woot woot!

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Beyond the Mile: Creating a Culture of Care to Resist Gender-based Violence
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Beyond the Mile: Creating a Culture of Care to Resist Gender-based Violence

ByGuest Contributer May 20, 2014May 23, 2014

Guest vlogger talks about the problematic aspects of Walk a Mile and what we can really to do prevent violence…

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Unite and Ignite National Youth Conference
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Unite and Ignite National Youth Conference

ByKingsley Strudwick May 6, 2014May 23, 2014

The Rhizome Youth Social Action team gathered with 300 youth from across the country in Ottawa. They are making waves and collaborating on national projects…

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