
Moose Hide Campaign Day

Join Indigenous Programs and Services in partnership with the Sexual Violence Prevention & Response Office, the Centre for Teaching and Learning, and the UBCO Library for a livestream of the 2025 Moose Hide Campaign Day ceremony on May 15 from 8:30 to 11 am in ART 114. There will be coffee and refreshments available. No registration necessary.
The Moose Hide Campaign is a grassroots movement to engage all Canadians in ending violence towards Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit People.
On Moose Hide Campaign Day, you can attend a livestream of the general plenary and learn how we can all work together to end gender-based violence in Canada. The plenary will feature keynote speakers Elaine Alec and Michael Kaufman, as well as messages from the co-founders Raven and Paul Lacerte.
To find out more about the Moose Hide Campaign Day and livestream schedule, click on the link below.
Other ways to take part:
- Learn more: Attend an information session on Tuesday, May 13, from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in LIB 111 to learn more about the Moose Hide Campaign.
- Show your support: Stop by the Sawchuk Theatre from 10 am to 1 pm on May 12 or 14 to pick up your Moose Hide pin and make a pledge to end colonial and gender-based violence.
- Explore the Moose Hide Day website to explore other events and activities.