Unpacking the Intersections: Colonization & Gender-Based Violence

Join Daniella Robinson for a conversation about sexual violence, violence overall, and strategies for prevention and intervention. Daniella will focus on the importance of empowerment, nonjudgmental approaches, self-reflection, and practical ways to support people on a more hopeful, healthful path forward. She will overview her work as the supervisor of an Anti-Human Trafficking team supporting Indigenous survivors, the intersections of colonialism and gender-based violence, and her own research as a student in a doctoral level Human Sexuality program.

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About Daniella

Daniella Robinson is Bigstone Cree and Italian, Sagittarius, and loves to take long snowy walks with the family doggies. She is the Anti Human Trafficking/Bekaadendang (Being Peaceful) team supervisor at Native Child and Family Services. Daniella is also a 4th year PhD in Human Sexuality student and part of the Mino Collective, an Indigenous youth group in Toronto. Daniella is passionate about all things related to sexuality, wellness, and empowerment.