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This is what you can make possible:

  When WAVAW was founded over 30 years ago, the work started with one woman and one crisis line. She responded with, “I believe you.” Three simple words that re-connect survivors to humanity...

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Dressing Up

Post by WAVAW Relief Staff, Jane Halloween has always been one of my favourite holidays. The carnivalesque, liberatory nature of becoming someone else for an evening surpasses in excitement and...

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A Look Into Decolonizing Praxis

A Look Into Decolonizing Praxis

Written by Charlene Hellson, WAVAW Aboriginal Women’s Counsellor WAVAW was invited to Alberta to share our Decolonizing Praxis at the Knowledge Exchange on Supporting Families of Missing and...

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Are you kidding me?!

Are you kidding me?!

As the election nears, it is clear that blaming women for injustice we experience continues to be a problem among politicians and parties. In 2015, we still see headlines like this: That's right....

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We love our Volunteers

We love our Volunteers

WAVAW Volunteers are feminists. WAVAW Volunteers get up in the middle of the night to tell strangers they are not alone. WAVAW Volunteers get up in front of dozens of strangers and call out...

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Exactly Like Other Girls

Guest Youth Post by Ruby "You can bind my body, tie my hands, govern my actions: you are the strongest, and society adds to your power; but with my will, sir, you can do nothing." -George Sand There...

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