Brock will mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women Tuesday, Dec. 6 with a public ceremony in the atrium of the Rankin Family Pavilion.
The ceremony, scheduled for 9 a.m., will honour and remember the 14 women lost in the tragic 1989 shooting at Montreal’s École Polytechnique (now called Polytechnique Montreal).
The event is part of Brock’s 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, which began Nov. 25 with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
The campus community is also invited to a panel discussion reflecting on five years of the #MeToo movement, scheduled for 1:30 p.m. in Sankey Chamber.
Resources and ways to remember
Videos:
- Victims of École Polytechnique massacre, CBC News, The National
- École Polytechnique massacre remembered 30 years later
- Polytechnique, a feature film reenactment by Denis Villeneuve
- “That Broke My Heart”: Remembering the Montreal Massacre
News:
Websites:
- The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women – Women and Gender Equality Canada
- The Montreal massacre: Canada’s feminists remember | Feminism | The Guardian
- Women Won’t Forget – December 6 Candlelight Vigil – Toronto, Ontario, Canada (womenwontforget.org)
- WHITE RIBBON – Home
- From Awareness to Accountability | Global 16 Days Campaign