Brandon University is pleased to announce the premiere of a graphic novella video adaptation of It Happened to Me & It’s Not Okay: Sharing Stories of Sexual Violence, an acclaimed research-based narrative originally published as a graphic novella resource. The animated version adds voice performance, motion within comic panels, original sound design, and music to create a powerful audio-visual experience that deepens understanding of the lived experiences of sexual and gendered violence.
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Two Brandon University researchers have each been awarded $44,000 over two years to lead community-engaged research focused on mental health, resilience, and recovery across Manitoba.
A new tool has been designed to help survivors, service providers, and communities in rural, remote and northern Manitoba access clear, reliable, and culturally informed support.
A graphic novella, based on the real accounts of 10 people who have experienced sexual violence, will be launched at a special event next week at Brandon University.
An influential book co-authored by Brandon University sociology professor Dr. Christopher J. Schneider is receiving further recognition for its profound impact in its field.
“Defining Sexual Misconduct: Power, Media, and #MeToo” has been named the winner of the 2024 MSS Distinguished Book Award, presented by the Midwest Sociological Society, an international professional association of around 1,300 sociologists.
A pair of film screenings will highlight Sexual Assault Awareness Month at Brandon University (BU).
On Wednesday, March 6, a screening of “The Bystander Moment: Transforming Rape Culture at its Roots” will be held at the Evans Theatre at 7 p.m.