Writing Your Own Love Poem: A Poetry Session With Tenille Campbell
Join us with this encouraging, generative space dedicated to exploring intimacy, connection, and self-expression. Rooted in joy, radical acceptance & freedom from shame, this session invites participants to define what love looks like on their own terms and translate those feelings into poetry.
Workshop Facilitator: Tenille Campbell (She/Her)
Tenille is a Dene and Métis author, photographer, and artist from English River First Nation, SK. She holds an MFA from UBC, a PhD from the University of Saskatchewan, and is the author of award-winning poetry collection #IndianLovePoems and Nedí Nezu. Grounded in Indigenous feminisms, matriarchy, and radical relationality, her work across page and lens centers Indigenous joy, desire, and self-love as vital acts of community and restoration.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is open to members of the Survivors Circle for Reproductive Justice.
Thursday August 27, 2026
10:00 AM PST (British Columbia)
11:00 AM MST (Alberta)
12:00 PM CST (Manitoba & Saskatchewan)
1:00 PM EST (Ontario & Quebec)
2:00 PM ADT (Atlantic Region)
2:30 PM NDT (Newfoundland)
Register by Tuesday August 25 to receive the ZOOM Link at events@reproductivejusticesurvivors.ca
