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A teen girl conference on violence against women which will be held just prior to the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women in Canada. Established in 1991 by the Parliament of Canada, this day coincides with the sad anniversary of the death of 14 women who were tragically killed on December 6, 1989 at l'École Polytechnique in Montreal.

Beyond commemorating the loss of these fourteen young lives, this day represents a time to pause and reflect on the phenomenon of violence against women in our society.

Keynote speakers include Kirstin Neilson and Doreen Drummond, a daughter and a mother that have both been affected differantly by domestic violence

Conference includes a memorial tribute to the 14 women that were murdered in 1989. Register Now for Girl Conference 2008 Click Here

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$23 (tax incl) per girl, or adult accompanying teen girls
$75 (tax incl) adults not accompannied by teen girls

9:30 – 15:00hrs
Bring lunch money. Affordable restaurants nearby.
DOORS OPEN AT 8:45, REGISTRATION TABLE OPENS AT 8:45 AM

8:45 Registration opens – distribution of white ribbons

9:30 - 10:00 Conference Introduction and Memorial Tribute to the 14 victims of University of Montreal’s École Polytechnique Massacre of December 1989

10:00 -10:30 My daughter Kelly Anne
Doreen Drummond,
www.mydaughterkelly-anne. blogspot.com

Doreen Drummond lost her daughter, Kelly Anne when she was killed by her boyfriend during an argument in their home. She will be speaking to the group as a mother and will discuss some of the warning signs associated with abusive relationships

10:30-11:00 What to expect when you call the police...
Constable Elizabeth Karska, Montreal Police Service
www.spvm.qc.ca

Less than 10 percent of sexual assaults are ever reported to the police. There are many reasons why a victim may choose not to report such a crime. One major reason is the fear of the unknown. This presentation is designed to help girls understand when they should call 911 - and what exactly is involved in reporting a crime.. what will the police officers say and ask when they arrive, will they have to inform your parents, will they advise you to go to the hospital... what are your rights... A female police officer will speak about what a assault victim can expect once a call is made to 911.

 

 


 
 

11:00 – 11:30
Musical performance by Katie Sevigny
http://www.myspace.com/katiesevigny
Prepare to be seduced by the music that she brings. At 25 years of age, this Montrealer, Katie Sevigny, just exudes emotion on stage. This singer/songwriter/pianist soon to be star, not only writes beautiful songs, but she captures her audience in a way that keeps them coming back for more. Unlike most pianists who start to learn piano at a young age, Katie began teaching herself to play at the late age of 18 and has proved herself a real talent. Katie Studied Classical singing at Vanier College but she started singing professionally in Choir at the age of 14. She has appeared on television morning shows and is a regional Canadian Idol finalist.

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11:30– 1:30

Lunch

 


1:00 – 1:30

Growing up in an Abusive Family
Kirsten Neilsen, Senior Instructor, The White Tiger Group

Kirsten is a high school teacher and a senior womens self-defense instructor with White Tiger. She will speak about growing up witnessing her mother regularly being abused and manipulated by her father. She will speak about her mothers struggle to escape the violence and the effects that the abuse has had on her and her mother

1:30- 2:00
Date Rape and Sexual Assault
speaker t b a, Public Educator
Auberge Transition


2:00 – 2:30
A GIRLS GOTTA DO WHAT A GIRLS GOTTA DO
SELF-DEFENSE 101
Eva Villalba, Senior Instructor, The White Tiger Group

An introduction to simple and easy techniques to help keep you safe. Eva will demonstrate on a padded male aggressor double her size. She will also pick out members of the audience to assist her Eva is a Senior Instructor with The White Tiger Group. She has been actively teaching women's self-defense for over five years. She has been featured on local television shows discussing personal safety for women and girls. Eva holds a BA in Psychology and Linguistics from McGill University and is very involved in stopping violence against women.
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2:30 - 3:00
Musical performance by Dawn Marquis
http://www.myspace.com/dawnmarquis
Of Mohawk and Norwegian descent, Dawn was raised in her hometown of Kahnawake, Quebec, and spent some years in Phoenix, Arizona, Dawn has been professionally trained in singing, dancing, acting and modeling, and was actively involved in her local theatre programs. Dawn has developed her own unique Pop and R&B vocal style and delivers each song with passion, as she clearly enjoys the stage. Dawn was honored as a role model in her native community for all of her singing achievements in the: "Honoring The Legacy Of Youth Excellence Poster Campaign."

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Ruby Foo's Hotel and Conference Center,
7655 Decarie Boulevard, Montreal
www.hotelrubyfoos.com