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An investment in we are medicine is an investment in Yourself

Understand how historical and ongoing colonial structures contribute to violence and how meaningful reconciliation can be a healing force for all Canadians.

  • Personal Healing: Engage in personal healing practices and self-care techniques that are inspired by Indigenous traditions.
  • Develop a sense of personal purpose: Discover how to take meaningful actions, from conversations to ceremonies, that contribute to the prevention, interruption, response, and healing from violence.
  • Empathy and Compassion: Cultivate empathy and compassion towards those affected by violence, understanding their experiences and challenges.

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Join us on a journey to end violence against women, children, and those across the gender continuum. By investing in a future free from violence, we honor and embrace Indigenous traditional ways of knowing. Together, we can create a world where safety, respect, and compassion are the foundations of our communities. Walk alongside us today and be part of the change.

The benefits of we are medicine have everlasting results
Explore your role in reconciliation
Reflect on your personal relationships. Explore your own connections to both violence and community, fostering a deeper understanding of these dynamics.
Build advocacy and activism. Gain tools and strategies for advocating for Indigenous rights and supporting anti-violence initiatives.
Learn conflict resolution techniques. Acquire skills in conflict resolution and mediation, helping to address and de-escalate situations of violence.
Enhance your critical thinking skills. Strengthen your ability to critically analyze the roots of violence and the systemic issues that perpetuate it.

Wearing a Moose Hide pin, represents the four ways that you are medicine to end violence

The 4 corners on your Moose Hide pin represent how we can prevent, interrupt, respond and heal from violence. Show your support by wearing a Moose Hide pin.