Moose Hide Campaign Day
Arts Building (ART), 1147 Research Road, Kelowna, BC, V1V 1V7, Canada
All UBCO Campus Community members are invited to join Indigenous Programs & Services, in partnership with SVPRO, CTL and UBCO Library, for a livestream of the 2026 Moose Hide Campaign Day ceremony on May 14 from 8:30 to 10 am with a virtual workshop from 10 to 11:15 am in ART 114. There will be coffee and refreshments available. No registration is necessary, and you are invited to come and go as you please.
The Moose Hide Campaign is a grassroots movement to engage all Canadians in ending violence towards Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit people.
On Moose Hide Campaign Day, you are invited to gather with us in ART 114 to watch the General Plenary and learn how we can all work together to end gender-based violence in Canada. The plenary will feature keynote speaker Dr. Niigaan Sinclair, an award-winning writer, editor and activist, along with a message of hope from Co-founders Raven and Paul Lacerte. Learn more about the General Plenary and the keynote speaker.
Schedule of events
8:30 to 10 am | ART 114 General Plenary with keynote speaker Dr. Niigaan Sinclair (Livestream, no registration required)
10 to 11:15 am | ART 114 Cultivating Safe Spaces workshop facilitated by Elaine Alec
(Livestream, no registration required)
1 to 2:30 pm | Indigenous Centre Looking after one another: Anti-Violence Activism and the Moosehide Campaign with Dr. Alanaise Ferguson (Campus community only and Registration required)
Other ways to take part:
Show your support: Stop by the Sawchuk Theatre from 11 am to 1 pm on May 11, 12, or 13 to pick up your Moose Hide pin and make a pledge to end colonial and gender-based violence.
Register for a Moose Hide Day workshop
Register to watch the General Plenary livestream independently
Explore the Moose Hide Campaign website to learn more.
Browse the UBCO Library book list and book display in the UBCO Library (May 7-21) to continue your learning about ending gender-based and colonial violence in Canada.
Source: events.ok.ubc.ca