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Stalking - Panel Discussion and Q&A
12:00 PM on Thursday Feb. 22nd, 2018
Happy Goat Coffee Co., 35 Laurel St.
Price: FREE
Presented by: Feminist Twins & Ottawa Coalition to End Violence Against Women
If you'd like to make a donation, you can purchase a ticket below and select the donation option, OR we will accept donations at the event.

Reserve your seat on Eventbrite as spots are limited.

This event takes place on unceeded, unsurrendered Algonquin Territory.

Doors open at 7pm, and the panel will start at roughly 7:15pm. Drinks and food are available by purchase.

This panel will feature Julie Lalonde, who recently developed Outside of the Shadows, a public awareness and support video on criminal harassment (otherwise known as stalking). Julie also shares her story, as she was stalked for 10 years. The panel will comprise of female identified and non binary folks who have applied to be on the panel. Our MC for the night will be Holly Cambell of Because Wilno. We are pleased to announce that the panel will also include Erica Ifill, Brook Davies, Marnie McPhee.

Panelists will speak for a max of 15 minutes each, followed by a Q&A.

Reserve your ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/stalking-panel-discussion-and-qa-tickets-42631825939

Some accessibility notes:

This space is accessible by wheelchair and has two large washrooms. Support people will be on site as well, and will be highlighted at the start of the event. If you require an ASL interpreter, please contact Jenna at feministtwins@gmail.com before Feb 10th. Please note that Happy Goat Coffee Co does serve alcoholic beverages, and as a result this may not be a sober event. Unfortunately, child minding is not available at this event. We ask that folks do not film this event for safety reasons.

Any other questions? Concerns? email feministtwins@gmail.com. We'd be happy to help in any way to make this event as accessible as possible.

This event wouldn't be possible without the help from the community, as well as Ottawa Coalition to End Violence Against Women (OCTEVAW). Extra special thanks to Kelford Youth Services Inc to which this event would not be possible