Making Spaces Program
Date and time
Location
B.C. Matthews Hall (BMH)
Room 3119 200 University Ave., W. Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1 CanadaDescription
Sponsored by the Equity Office, the Making Spaces program is a framework for creating affirming spaces on campus and fostering interpersonal relationships through education and training on aspects of social identity. UW community members partake in training and a registration process to become Space Makers, ambassadors of equity.
The Making Spaces program will be expanded to other aspects of human identity such as: racialization, creed, ethnicity, gender, and physical ability and disability.
LGBTQ+ Making Spaces Program
This program was designed by members of the Working Group on Sexual and Gender Diversity under the Provost's Advisory Committee on Equity (PACE), in collaboration with The Glow Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity, is an education workshop (2.5 hours) and registration event (1 hour). Participants learn more about gender identity/expression, sexual identity, homophobia, heterosexism, bi-phobia, transphobia and how these intersect with other identities.
Participants will also receive practical recommendations and support to enable them to serve and to support the UW community and be an ally for social equality and equity. Upon completion of the workshop, participants attend a registration event, and can determine if they wish to sign a statement of affirmation indicating their status as Space Makers. After confirmation of the satisfactory completion of training, participants will receive visual identifiers. Participants are encouraged to display various forms of the visible indicators (stickers/pins) that honour their completion of the program and communicate that they wish to be identified as Space Makers who are LGBTTQQIA+ affirming.
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For more information, contact Corey W. Johnson, Chair, Working Group on Sexual and Gender Diversity at: corey.johnson@uwaterloo.ca
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Visit our event page for a list of 2017 workshops https://uwaterloo.ca/equity/events/making-spaces-program-becoming-lgbtq-space-makers