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308:: "If a charitable, philanthropic, educational, fraternal, religious or social organization or corporation that is not operated for profit has as a primary purpose the promotion of the interests and welfare of an identifiable group or class of persons characterized by a physical or mental disability or by a common race, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, political belief, colour, ancestry or place of origin, that organization or corporation must not be considered to be contravening this Code because it is granting a preference to members of the identifiable group or class of persons." 203:
that includes trans women". Hilla Kerner of VRR stated that while the staff always makes sure any trans person who asks for their help is safe, "Our core work, our core services and the way we organize, is based on that particular oppression of being born as female. That's why our services are for only for women who are born as female."
296:"Since 1973 the Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter has been an organizing centre and a 24-hour phone line for women raped and battered. Since 1980, it has also been a feminist transition house. We house women running from abusive men – usually husbands and fathers, but sometimes pimps, johns, landlords, and sons." 183:
and almost half of them identify as women of colour. Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter have stated publicly that their collective members are themselves survivors of male violence against women, ex-callers calling the line, ex-residents who lived at the shelter, and survivors of prostitution.
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announced that it would stop awarding an annual $ 34,312 grant to the organisation and would not award future funding unless the organisation extended accommodations to transgender women. Vancouver councillor Christine Boyle commented, "To receive city funding, they need to be serving all women, and
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Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter consists of 27 collective members who work at the shelter, ten of whom are staff. They are committed to having their membership represent Vancouver population and therefore have a third of women identifying as lesbian women, a third are working class women,
258:, said she was disappointed with the ruling, but optimistic about the long-term: "Ultimately, what is accessible to all women will be accessible to trans women, too... I think this just shows that achieving equality will take a long time for the transgendered. But there will be other cases." 21: 254:, which declined to hear the appeal in February 2007. Vancouver Rape Relief's lawyer, Christine Boyle, applauded the decision, saying that the "right to organize has been confirmed and is under protection of the law". Nixon's attorney, 163:". According to its website, this mission is accomplished by not only providing housing, education, resources, and support for women, but also by participating in global political struggles around issues of 360:
Lakeman, Lee; Lee, Alice; Jay, Suzanne (2004). "Resisting the promotion of prostitution in Canada: A view from the Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter". In Stark, Christine; Whisnant, Rebecca (eds.).
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and landlords. A member of the Canadian Association of Sexual Assault Centres (CASAC), it is an independent, non-governmental group with no connection to the criminal justice system.
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after being turned down for a place on its training programme for volunteer counselors. Nixon argued that this constituted illegal
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million per year, of which approximately $ 600,000 is funded by the government of British Columbia.
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from men who are abusing them, including fathers, husbands, sons,
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Not for Sale: Feminists Resisting Prostitution and Pornography
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The group operates a 24-hour, confidential, free-of-charge
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for abused women. More broadly, it works to eradicate all
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The shelter has a total annual budget of around $ 1.1
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Vancouver Rape Relief appealed this decision to the
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Rape crisis center
Vancouver
British Columbia
Canada
www.rapereliefshelter.bc.ca
rape crisis center
Vancouver
British Columbia
feminist
transition house
women shelter
pimps
johns
crisis hotline
violence against women
sexual assault
wife assault
incest
prostitution
sexual harassment
race
class
colonialism
imperialism
Vancouver City Council
Kimberly Nixon Rape Relief Case
trans woman
British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal
discrimination

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