Schools take part in Moose Hide Campaign with walks, resource sharing

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Several schools took part in the Moose Hide Campaign—an Indigenous-led movement started by Raven and Paul Lacerte of the Carrier People—to commit to being part of the solution of ending gender-based violence. School districts such as the Calgary Catholic School District and Waterloo Catholic District School Board shared resources and information about the day with their staff and students. Numerous postsecondary institutions across Canada participated in the campaign as designated Moose Hide Campaign ambassador campuses, where they raised flags, held campus walks, and/or offered dedicated training. “It means we pledge our commitment to reconciliation and addressing violence on campus,” said Assiniboine College Parkland Campus Director Carol Stewart of the designation. “As part of our vision, no woman should be made to feel to feel unsafe or experience abuse or violence on their college campus.”

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