writer, educator, violence prevention advocate.
Aubrianna Snow (she/her) is a writer and feminist of mixed Mi’kmaw/English/Irish descent living in Treaty Six Territory.
Since 2019, Aubrianna has been an active advocate for the prevention of sexual and gender-based violence in educational spaces, and currently works in the gender-based violence sector.
Her writing has been published in Chatelaine, the Edmonton Journal, Muskrat Magazine, Ghost Girls Zine, and Decolonial Passage.
Artwork by Zoie Haider.
advocacy
opinion and analysis
Opinion: Action on domestic violence needed to prevent more tragedy
I work in sexual violence prevention and consume true crime. Here’s what needs to change.
Opinion: A mind toward consent will bring us closer to the reconciliation we seek
Moving back with my parents made me realize how society makes people in their 20s struggle
poetry
speaking
Student Organizers Community of Practice - National Skillshare Series
Possibility Seeds Podcast: Rooting Indigenous Feminist Resistance
We Build Consent: Student Leaders on Critical Action Needed for Safer Communities
Use the Right Words: Guidelines for Reporting on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Canada
research
independent productions
recognition
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