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Campus Consent Culture

Campus Consent Culture is an educational platform and community being built to dismantle rape culture and action consent culture on campuses in post-secondary institutions across Canada.

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How digital environments shapes our beliefs

unpacking the 'Democracy Under Influence' Campaign

Every campus has a culture around consent

campus values are revealed in practice, not promotion

You can't extradite misogyny

Andrew Tate may face legal consequences, but the culture that made him influential is still here

Beyond the final whistle

what the World Cup reveals about gender-based violence and the culture surrounding sport

Who are we asking survivors to trust?

on institutional accountability and the conditions that shape disclosure

Online misogyny doesn't stay online

how an algorithm-driven culture shapes campus norms

The other side of intoxication

Why campus consent education talks about alcohol and consent, but not alcohol and accountability

Pride without protection

How reporting processes, support services, and institutional assumptions continue to fail queer and trans students

RISK: Trauma-informed policies without corresponding actions are not enough.

A guest post by Rosalie Lisa Burgess

The pattern was always the point

Canada's new tort of intimate partner violence recognizing coercive control

What does 'believe survivors' actually mean?

“Believe survivors" tells us where to stand. It doesn't tell us what to do once we're standing there. That's the harder question — and the more important one.

How do we have hope when the online rape academy had 62 million views in February alone?

not all men are bad, and that's not enough.

5 Calls to Action for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Awareness & education are great – but it's not enough

Can people who cause harm actually change?

the million dollar question

Her show was cancelled in three days.

on the bar we set for women and the floor we give men

The words we borrow from therapy

on using psychological language with care, not just confidence

Men are more likely to be sexually assaulted than to be falsely accused of harming someone else.

so why is the false accusation narrative so culturally dominant?

You call it 'women's intuition', I call it survival.

Exploring the result of generations of women learning how to create safety for International Women's Day.

It's 'just a joke' and that's precisely the problem

On Trump's call to the men's gold medal locker room, and what happens when women's excellence becomes the punchline

Talking about sexual violence saves lives

One of the most powerful things we can do to prevent sexual violence is having honest, trauma informed conversations!