A response from the McGill Association of University Teachers to SSMU's April 4, 2018 open letter regarding sexual violence on campus and student-professor relationships.
Two SSMU executives highlight how the McGill administration refuses to adequately consult students and student groups and integrate their feedback when writing policies that directly effect students, such as the Policy Against Sexual Violence.
A SSMU-published report which breaks down the history and continued activism surrounding gendered violence and sexual assault at McGill. The report also provides policy recommendations to SSMU and the university administration.
A report and action plan written and published by students and aimed at student unions across Canada to provide them with tools and resources on initiating a student-led response to campus sexual violence. At the time of publishing, 20 student…
An article published in the University of British Columbia's student newspaper details the McGill administration's resistance to a separate sexual assault policy.
A 1996 report written by Social Work student Carla Alexander on student experiences with sexual violence at McGill. As a collaboration between SSMU and the School of Social Work, the research project began in September 1995. Alexander interviewed…