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From Harmful Slang to Hopeful Statement: ‘HumanHugger’ Campaign Flips a Phrase to Support Survivors
Earlier this October, CBC News reported that online retailers were still using the term “wife beater” to describe sleeveless undershirts, a phrase long criticized for trivializing domestic violence. Ad Standards Canada has ruled the description violates the country’s advertising code, yet listings continue to appear across major retail platforms.

my.SOLIS
Nov 35 min read


Shining a Light on Courage: my.SOLIS Supports Hestia House Through Zumba for a Cause
Join us for Zumba: Move for Hestia House, November 23rd at 6pm to support the Purple Lights Campaign .

my.SOLIS
Nov 24 min read


Why Ethical Tech Trends Matter in Addressing Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence: Unveiling the Unknown Impact
Exploring the intersection of technology and gender-based violence, and the role of ethical tech in creating safer digital spaces.

my.SOLIS
Sep 9, 20244 min read
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