The basis of our work is violence prevention through knowledge sharing, accessible education, and consciousness raising.
We hope to support the growth of communities rooted in consent, respect, and inclusion through learning and open dialogue.
Check out our learning pages and blog on consent, labels, statistics, and more. eking towards safer communities. Action to prevent sexualized violence begins with learning and open dialogue.
Make Your Own Media!
Do you ever feel like there is no character in movies, TV shows, comics, or books who…
What does it mean to be a guest? | Reflections from a workshop about Coast Salish laws and governance
What does it mean to be a guest? If we went to someone’s house, how would we…
Join us at camp this March!
Who: You! (anyone ages 14-18 or grades 9-12) When: March 18th-20th, 2020 (during spring break) Cost: Free!…
Spring Youth Social Action Camp 2019
This past month, Project Respect held its fourth Youth Social Action Camp at Camp Thunderbird on T’Souke…
Join us at camp this April!
We are all very excited to announce that Project Respect will be offering our fourth Youth Social…
Facilitation 101: A Workshop for Youth!
Project Respect is offering an exciting, free workshop Saturday March 9th, 2019, to provide an opportunity for…