5K Run & Walk for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples

The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit Folks (MMIWG2S) movement aims to raise awareness and prevent disproportionate violence experienced by Indigenous peoples in Canada and the United States, advocating for justice and action. 

Following the run, participants are invited to join us for a catered dinner from Skaf's on York at Stewie Patio starting at 6:00 PM. Please indicate your participation and dietary restrictions in the form linked below.

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Anora: Film Screening and Discussion

The screening will be followed by a post-film discussion that discusses the central themes of identity, power, autonomy, and self-worth.

Have thoughts on the film? Offer your perspective and take on the nuanced portrayal of class dynamics, emotional resilience, and societal perceptions of sex work. Anora raises compelling questions about self-perception, healthy and unhealthy relationship dynamics, and power imbalances in relationships that we hope to investigate and analyze together!

Denim Day Fair

Join Project SAFE for our annual Take Back the Week Denim Day Fair! Wear your denim and stop by our fair for survivor resources, games, activities, prizes, and much, much more!

Project SAFE’s Denim Day Fair is an annual program hosted during Take Back the Week. This observance aims to address and combat the pervasive issue of sexual violence. Denim Day is a reminder of the importance of fostering solidarity, mutuality, and collective responsibility to end sexual violence on Oxy’s campus and beyond.

Stories of Survival: A Screening and Discussion with Breaking Silence

On Monday, April 21, 2025 from 6:30PM to 8:00pm in Choi Auditorium, Join Project SAFE in welcoming Breaking Silence, a Colorado-based nonprofit, for a screening of Stories of Survival—a film that sparks conversation, connection, and change.

The film takes the viewer through three stories of interpersonal violence on a college campus. After the film, stay for a powerful panel discussion, free goodies, and community. Your voice matters in this conversation.

Sound Bath and Journaling Workshop

This upcoming Thursday, March 27, from 7:00pm to 8:30pm in Upper Herrick Chapel, Project SAFE and ORSL are excited to host a sound bath facilitated by Allison Bagg, a sound practitioner, breathwork facilitator, intuitive guide and artist based in Los Angeles. The sound bath will be followed by a self-love journaling workshop facilitated by Project SAFE Peer Advocate Chloe Ford.

Consent Carnival

Join us for consent activities this Thursday, March 20, from 3:30pm to 5:00pm in the Academic Quad with stations hosted by the Intercultural Community Center, Emmons Wellness Center's Peer Health Educators, OSAC, Alpha Lamba Phi Alpha, and many more! There will be music, games, prizes, and other harm-reduction resources! See you there!

We encourage everyone to promote and foster a consent-centered world by practicing the Upstander model to intervene in moments of harm this upcoming festival szn.