Tessa and Lia

@WeGiveConsent

teen activists behind the We Give Consent campaign + 'Allegedly' the movie. Standing up against rape culture & casually smashing the patriarchy. tweets by Tessa

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    5 Jun 2018
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  2. 10 Feb 2019

    For high school students!!! Canadian secondary school students are invited to participate in research on education about gender-based violence! Must have learned about a gender-based violence issue in a high school class. If you're interested, check out the poster for more info.

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    12 Jan 2019

    "This is a direct message to Ontario's decision-makers that youth are rising, and they're teaching each other the skills," - Roza! . article about the forum! check it out!

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  4. 12 Jan 2019
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    10 Jan 2019

    One of our organizers is going to be on tomorrow morning at 6:10AM! wake up a lil early to hear her talk about youth activism and the exciting day we have planned!

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    10 Jan 2019

    “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better. It's not.” Shoutout to the amazing youth participating in this Friday.

    Image with text: One day+175 students+Tools of Change=Mic Drop. January 11, For Youth By Youth
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  7. 8 Jan 2019

    Something Tessa has been working to create for the last little bit! We're pumped for this shared space of and !! Check out !

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    Morning Joy: I am with 500+ high school students NO PLACE TO HIDE: THE RETAEH PARSONS STORY followed by a panel with Tessa from , Sara from and from ,

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    14 Nov 2018

    Q&A post screening of NO PLACE TO HIDE: THE REHTEAH PARSONS STORY is underway

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    14 Nov 2018

    Our youth panel speaking on education, social media and activism following NO PLACE TO HIDE: THE REHTEAH PARSONS STORY. Thank you to Tessa , Sara , Frank and moderator Farrah !

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    I am so excited about this panel that will feature student organizers from across the GTA who are working to address the gender based violence , , and .

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    ONTARIO PARENTS: The province has opened up their consultations on the development of a new curriculum. Pleaaaaaaase contribute.

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    21 Jun 2018

    Day 4 of is a story by me! I talk to on consent, dating and sex and a bunch of other young people and experts on what sex looks like for teens today

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    Thank you for moderating an amazing panel and thank you to , , and for providing such incredible insight. ❤️♀️

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    Tessa Hill of : “My generation is so politically conscious it’s almost unbelievable. I have faith in the power I’ve seen in young people recently... We have to nurture young activists.”

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    9 Jun 2018

    .’s Tessa on feminism: about negotiating anger, not silencing it. Creating a space out of ❤️ makes it accessible.

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  17. 9 Jun 2018
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    On allyship: says communities sometimes need space to deal with things internally, then they can take on the world. expresses hesitation about performative allyship. Tessa says there’s no excuse to not do your own research.

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    THANK YOU to our panel , , Tessa & 🔥❤️ Also to moderator and our presenting partner . That concludes the event but the conversation is far from over.

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    9 Jun 2018

    Thank you to for this inspiring and engaging panel and discussion on the

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