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It’s Everyone’s Business: Conversations that move to action on gender violence

November 19, 2025

Listen in to hear our inaugural recording of It’s Everyone’s Business with EVA BC’s executive director, Ninu Kang, in conversation on gender-based violence and the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, originally aired on Vancouver Co-op Radio 100.5 FM.

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Guidance for reporting on gender-based violence

We recognize there can be challenges in shaping narratives and educating the public about gender-based violence. Sometimes it can feel daunting to know what terms and phrases are acceptable, especially when addressing marginalized communities. We recommend these resources and hope you will find them useful in your work:

  • Reporting on Gender-Based Violence: A Guide for Journalists — This 2020 publication from The Equal Press Project, which EVA BC advised, offers focused tip-sheets on four marginalized communities: LGBTQIA2+ folks, people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, and migrants. In addition to the digital version, there are a limited number of hard copies available.

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