Bullying and Assault
A must-see before Grade 8 graduation
Explore the root causes of bullying, sexual assault, and violence. How can we improve relationships at school, home and the workplace? Inquire about a Heartspeak Workshop (includes screenings with Q&A and panel discussion (optional) tailored to needs).
My Life-Changing Walk
Sexual Assault Prevention
My Life-Changing Walk features the impact
of Arika’s devastating experience of being sexually assaulted at the age of 14—just before her grade 8 graduation.
Still haunted by the incident, she shares lessons learned with Heartspeak. (Audience: ages 12 and up. A must-see before grade 8 graduation.)
Topics: healthy relationships, friends, personal safety, sexual assault awareness/prevention, meaning of consent, role models, reporting sexual assault, community resources.
Still haunted by the incident, she shares lessons learned with Heartspeak. (Audience: ages 12 and up. A must-see before grade 8 graduation.)
Topics: healthy relationships, friends, personal safety, sexual assault awareness/prevention, meaning of consent, role models, reporting sexual assault, community resources.
Heartspeak about
Bullying & Violence
Bullying & Violence
Heartspeak about Bullying & Violence
is one-hour documentary (in 2 Parts) deals with expectations and the stigma of “not being good enough” or “lesser than.”
Heartspeakers, with a range of lived experiences related to disability, race, culture, gender, faith, and socioeconomic status, share their experiences related to bullying and even violence.
Youth speak out to share solutions. Black youth speak to the low expectations society has for them. They express “status is killing our young black men”, “media everywhere glorifies designer labels”. Living in this confusing world, they explain why violence erupts.
Heartspeakers, with a range of lived experiences related to disability, race, culture, gender, faith, and socioeconomic status, share their experiences related to bullying and even violence.
Youth speak out to share solutions. Black youth speak to the low expectations society has for them. They express “status is killing our young black men”, “media everywhere glorifies designer labels”. Living in this confusing world, they explain why violence erupts.
Gun Violence: Seeking Solutions
Spark dialogue around solutions
to address gun violence. Participants in this documented workshop raise issues that echo across the GTA—inviting us all to seek solutions to address gun violence. Get your school/community talking. The video and workshop address the roots
of violence.
Capture Your Story
Bring your story to life with a video production.
Inquire About Capturing Your Story
Work with Shelley to capture your story.