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DESCRIPTION:Join us as we welcome back national organization Art With Impac
 t for another unique event Our Bodies Our Minds (OBOM) on March 10 from 6-
 8:30 p.m. (doors open at 5:45 p.m.) in the Thomson House Ballroom. This po
 werful free workshop uses theater and embodied activities to explore the r
 ealities of sexual violence and the impacts it can on survivors and commun
 ities. Discussions will also include how to reduce the many barriers a sur
 vivor/victim might experience when seeking support\, how we can build comp
 assion for survivors\, partners and friends of survivors impacted by sexua
 l violence. The theater presentation will be followed by a panel discussio
 n highlighting students lived experiences and support resources on and off
  campus. Free food will be provided! Childcare will also be available duri
 ng the event. Email osvrse [at] mcgill.ca to confirm a spot. We welcome al
 l students and McGill staff and faculty seeking a space to explore mental 
 health and wellness\, how to support survivors\, and how we can connect wi
 th one another about this important topic. For more information on OBOM vi
 sit\, https://www.artwithimpact.org/workshops/our-bodies-our-minds/  This 
 event is also a part of Women’s Week running March 9-13\, 2021 hosted by H
 eForShe McGill. A big thank you to our sponsors and collaborators! This in
 itiative would not have been made possible without the support of the IMPA
 CTS: Collaborations to Address Sexual Violence on Campus\; Social Sciences
  and Humanities Research Council of Canada Partnership Grant Number: 895-2
 016-1026\, Project Director\, Shaheen Shariff\, Ph.D.\, McGill University\
 , Define The Line\, Sexual Assault Centre of the McGill Students' Society 
 (SACOMSS) HeForShe McGill It's On Us McGill\, Students' Society of McGill 
 University (SSMU)\, PGSS McGill. This event is also generously supported b
 y the Fondation ÉCHO Foundation.We would like to acknowledge that McGill i
 s located on unceded lands which have traditionally served as a site of me
 eting and exchange among diverse indigenous peoples. The Kanien’kehà:ka/Pe
 ople of the Flint (Mohawk) who are a founding nation of the Haudenosaunee/
 People of the Longhouse (Iroquois) Confederacy are recognized as the tradi
 tional stewards of the lands and waters. Accessibility: Thomson House is l
 ocated in a historical building\, and access\, therefore\, is limited by t
 he nature of its physical structure. The building is accessible via ramp f
 rom the terrace adjacent to the side parking lot only\, and access to the 
 upper floors involves the use of an elevator that is small and provides no
  autonomous operation for individuals requiring it. Gender neutral washroo
 ms are located on the main floor. The air we share: Scented products can t
 rigger serious health reactions. Please help us maintain a healthy environ
 ment for all by not wearing scented products. For any questions or accessi
 bility concerns\, email osvrse [at] mcgill.ca
DTSTART:20200310T220000Z
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LOCATION:Thomson House\, QC\, Canada\, Montreal\, H3A 1Y2\, 3650 rue McTavi
 sh
SUMMARY:Our Bodies Our Mind Event 
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/involvement/channels/event/our-bodies-our-mind-ev
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