My Restorative Rights with Jungle Flower

Online Only
Wednesday, Nov 24, 2021 at 6:00 PM  - 7:30 PM EST 
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Event Details

In this survivor-focused workshop led by Jungle Flower, participants will explore setting boundaries after trauma and become clear on what rights are important for them to reclaim for their healing and restoration. They may decorate their list of rights using art supplies

About Jungle Flower


Jungle Flower (she/her) is a poet, speaker, workshop facilitator, and trauma-informed writing guide based in Tkaronto. 
 
After escaping a psychologically abusive relationship, she founded Reclaim Your Voice in 2012, a BIPOC survivor-led organization that creates safe spaces where people who have experienced abuse and sexual violence can share their stories.
 
Stepping away from her 20-year career as a photographer in the entertainment industry, Jungle Flower found healing through her work in the survivor community, pushing her way through stage fright to share her story and raise awareness. Today she works with schools across the continent, hosting survivor-centred workshops and sharing her message of healing through storytelling, spoken word poetry and imagery that inspires audiences to boldly reclaim their own voices.

This event is open to all University of Waterloo students and will be hosted on Zoom. 

If you have any questions, please contact svpro@uwaterloo.ca 

Location

Available Online Only
Instructions will be sent out via email after registration.

Tickets

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Price
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Free

Organizer Details

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Human Rights, Equity, and Inclusion 

Human Rights, Equity and Inclusion (HREI) supports, educates, and brings members of our campus community together to facilitate understanding, address discrimination and harm, influence and advance systemic changes towards making the University of Waterloo an equitable and safe(r) place where everyone can thrive. For more information and to explore the five intersecting portfolios that support the work we do, please visit our website