Lambrick Park Artwork
This painting was created by Respect Revolution Campaign members from Lambrick Park Secondary, in 2006 – it still hangs in the hallway at the school!
This painting was created by Respect Revolution Campaign members from Lambrick Park Secondary, in 2006 – it still hangs in the hallway at the school!
This summer Project Respect will be hosting evening gatherings for you to hang out and chat and take action about the ways that cyberviolence impacts you! As we’ve been doing our consent workshops in schools, we hear a lot about what’s happening in your lives. Over and over, participants have told us that hurtful and…
An individual will have a lot of different relationships in their lives, from friends, family, partner to work colleagues. All your relationships will look very differently. While there is no such thing as a perfect relationship, there are healthy relationships. But even healthy relationships do not look the same for everyone since every person has…
I am Graham Olsen I will be working with Project Respect and we will be doing multiple things like cleaning up around the Tsartlip Reserve, taking walks with Elders from the community and, learning more about the Native Culture and Indigenous people, I will be partnered with Addie Elliott and Beangka Elliott. This is a…
This painting was created by Respect Revolution Campaign members from Lambrick Park Secondary, in 2006 – it still hangs in the hallway at the school!
We are very excited to announce that we are offering our third Youth Social Action Camp, a two night sleepover conference at Camp Barnard. We are inviting youth to explore why sexualized violence and exclusion happens, identify issues that are relevant in their local communities and create youth-led social action projects to address these issues….
Myth VS. Fact on Gender Neutral Washrooms