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    Municipal Elections 2022: Victoria All-Candidates

    Municipal Elections 2022: Victoria All-Candidates

    The University of Victoria Student Society all-candidate forums are an opportunity for students to get to know their municipal candidates! These forums were organised by the UVSS, moderated by the Martlet, and were live-streamed by CFUV. Through them we hope all members of our communities across Oak Bay, Saanich, and Victoria may learn more about their local candidates.

    This all-candidates forum occurred on October 6th, 2022. Election day is October 15th! Please visit Elections BC for more information and to learn how and where you can cast your vote!

    Municipal Elections 2022: Saanich All-Candidates

    Municipal Elections 2022: Saanich All-Candidates

    The University of Victoria Student Society all-candidate forums are an opportunity for students to get to know their municipal candidates! These forums were organised by the UVSS, moderated by the Martlet, and were live-streamed by CFUV. Through them we hope all members of our communities across Oak Bay, Saanich, and Victoria may learn more about their local candidates.

    This all-candidates forum occurred on October 6th, 2022. Election day is October 15th! Please visit Elections BC for more information and to learn how and where you can cast your vote!

    Municipal Elections 2022: Oak Bay All-Candidates

    Municipal Elections 2022: Oak Bay All-Candidates

    The University of Victoria Student Society all-candidate forums are an opportunity for students to get to know their municipal candidates! These forums were organised by the UVSS, moderated by the Martlet, and were live-streamed by CFUV. Through them we hope all members of our communities across Oak Bay, Saanich, and Victoria may learn more about their local candidates.

    This all-candidates forum occurred on October 5th, 2022. Election day is October 15th! Please visit Elections BC for more information and to learn how and where you can cast your vote!

    UVic Multicultural: Pax & Anti-Racism

    UVic Multicultural: Pax & Anti-Racism

    This podcast is part of a bigger project known as UVic Multicultural: Pax & Diversity through Arts that seeks to contribute to social change through art, meaningful conversations and storytelling. We confront the impacts of colonization onto/into our lands/waters, beliefs, behaviors and bodies. Using land-based learning and Indigenous frameworks with a social justice approach, and equity, diversity and inclusion lens we aim to integrate key educational messages to a multi-cultural audience in the UVic campus and beyond. 

     

    This project is social justice-based and human-rights-based. We want to address injustice, discrimination and racism, through educational key messages and storytelling. We believe in intersectionality and decolonization approaches. So, our work acknowledged the intersecting and overlapping social identities and themes and the oppression towards specific groups. However, we want to focus in three main themes: 1) peace & anti-racism education, 2) towards a healthy campus that embraces diversity, equity and inclusion and 3) sustainable development and climate action.

     

    This project received funding from the Uvic Student Life Grant and it is possible thanks to the in-kind support of the Radio Station CFUV 101.9 FM, the Global Pax Collective and the Belfry Theatre. 

    The Human Rights Education Volunteer Program (HREV) has volunteers from different offices and programs across campus. Join us! https://www.facebook.com/uvichumanrights.volunteerprogram

     

    Here’s a directory of UVic resources,

     

    ·         Equity and Human Rights Office 250-721-7007 | uvic.ca/eqhr

     

     

    https://www.uvic.ca/equity/education/resources/index.php

     

     

    ·         Multifaith Services 250-721-8338 | uvic.ca/multifaith 

     

    https://www.uvic.ca/student-wellness/wellness-resources/spiritual-health/

    https://www.uvic.ca/student-wellness/index.php

     

    Pride at UVic and Community Resources

    https://sites.google.com/prideuvic.com/uvic-pride

    https://sites.google.com/prideuvic.com/uvic-pride/resources

     

     

    Students of Colour Collective (SOCC)

    https://soccollective.com/communityresources

     

    Native Students Union and resources

    https://www.uvicnsu.ca/resources

     

    Trangender Studies and Resources,

    https://www.uvic.ca/research/transchair/contact/resources/index.php

     

    UVic Student Muslim Association

    https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/msa/events/

    https://www.facebook.com/msauvic

    Solidarity Part 2: Shutting Down Canada

    Solidarity Part 2: Shutting Down Canada
    In this episode: The concept of valuing humanity above all other organisms of an ecosystem are examined. The truth about the demonstrations that paralyzed the CN rail and shipping systems across Canada are also revealed. Featuring: David Suzuki, Kolin Sutherland-Wilson, Tyendinaga Mohawk Leader Kanenhariyo, Taiaiake Alfred and Suzanne Smoke. Clips from CTV & Real People's Media

    Solidarity Part 1: The Rule of Law

    Solidarity Part 1: The Rule of Law
    Solidarity is a podcast dedicated to amplifying the front-line voices in Solitary with the Wet'suwet'en Territory Hereditary Chiefs. CFUV producers interview Indigenous youth occupying the colonial, ceremonial entrance of Victoria, British Columbia's legislature building, examinations of how Canadian media portrays the pipeline conflict. We would like to thank Danielle Guerrero, Kolin Sutherland-Wilson, and Takaiya Blaney for their words. This podcast was produced by the Solidarity Production Team at CFUV.

    What Binds Us Part 3

    What Binds Us Part 3
    This documentary is called "What Binds Us". It focuses on women in sports. In detail, to the point it speaks volumes about women's rights in sports and how female athletes are often under appreciated. What Binds Us states that men are higher paid and considered greater than women at their sport. What Binds Us argues that this is not true and emphasizes how amazing female athletes are. It includes women rower and Canadian Sports Hall of Famer Silken Laumann, track star and Canada's first female to win a world championship Perdita Felicien, Canada's most decorated Paralympic swimmer of all time time Stephanie Dixon, Canada's first gold medalist in swimming in the Olympics in 24 years Penny Oleksiak, Team Canada's rugby physiotherapist Kiyomi Thompson, and the only Paralympian of all time to win gold medals in two different sports Michelle Stilwell, she is now a member of the BC Legislative Assembly.

    What Binds Us - Part 2

    What Binds Us - Part 2
    This documentary is called "What Binds Us". It focuses on women in sports. In detail, to the point it speaks volumes about women's rights in sports and how female athletes are often under appreciated. What Binds Us states that men are higher paid and considered greater than women at their sport. What Binds Us argues that this is not true and emphasizes how amazing female athletes are. It includes women rower and Canadian Sports Hall of Famer Silken Laumann, track star and Canada's first female to win a world championship Perdita Felicien, Canada's most decorated Paralympic swimmer of all time time Stephanie Dixon, Canada's first gold medalist in swimming in the Olympics in 24 years Penny Oleksiak, Team Canada's rugby physiotherapist Kiyomi Thompson, and the only Paralympian of all time to win gold medals in two different sports Michelle Stilwell, she is now a member of the BC Legislative Assembly.

    What Binds Us - Part 1

    What Binds Us - Part 1
    This documentary is called "What Binds Us". It focuses on women in sports. In detail, to the point it speaks volumes about women's rights in sports and how female athletes are often under appreciated. What Binds Us states that men are higher paid and considered greater than women at their sport. What Binds Us argues that this is not true and emphasizes how amazing female athletes are. It includes women rower and Canadian Sports Hall of Famer Silken Laumann, track star and Canada's first female to win a world championship Perdita Felicien, Canada's most decorated Paralympic swimmer of all time time Stephanie Dixon, Canada's first gold medalist in swimming in the Olympics in 24 years Penny Oleksiak, Team Canada's rugby physiotherapist Kiyomi Thompson, and the only Paralympian of all time to win gold medals in two different sports Michelle Stilwell, she is now a member of the BC Legislative Assembly.