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Be More than a Bystander Program

Description/Priorities (from Access and Diversity website):
– an initiative aimed at substantially increasing understanding of the impact of men’s violence against women
– program’s goal is to break the silence surrounding violence against women and girls by providing tools, language and practical ideas about how to be more than a bystander, how to speak up, and how to communicate that violence and abuse are not acceptable
Website: http://www.students.ubc.ca/access/women/programs-initiatives/bystander-awareness/
Contact: CJ Rowe at cj.rowe@ubc.ca

 

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