Sistacircle: Every Tuesday at 10am PT/1pm ET/5pm UTC

Sistacircle is a weekly, drop-in support group for women survivors of male violence. Rooted in feminist theory and community care, this circle is a space for healing, reflection, and resistance. Free and peer-led, it centres survivors, especially Indigenous women, in their own liberation. Join us for some consciousness raising with a twist. If you want more information, check the bottom of any Sistacircle post below for frequently asked questions!


Feminist Group Process

You are warmly invited to a circle exploring dynamics and interactions in feminist group work. We'll be sharing our thoughts on communication styles, group norms and hierarchies, handling disagreement, developing friendships and embracing personal growth.

Defining Feminism Today

Let's re-center ourselves by reflecting on our understanding of feminism in current social, political, and organizational contexts — and to explore how our collective definition might guide future action and solidarity.


Questions To Consider

  • How has your understanding of feminism evolved over time?
  • How do we navigate tensions between theory and lived experience?
  • Which feminist values or frameworks guide your practice (e.g., intersectionality, decolonial feminism, ecofeminism, Black feminism, socialist feminism, etc.)?
  • Where do you see gaps between feminist ideals and our organizational practice?
  • If we were to define “our feminism” as a group, what words or phrases would be essential? Lets try to draft something together to see what shared definition we can create.

The Need for Revolutionary Feminism by Sheila Jeffreys 1977 | Sheila Jeffreys - Feminist Writer, Historian and Activist
Sheila Jeffrey’s essay on the need for revolutionary feminism.

FAQs & Code Of Participation

If you have questions, please read over Sistacircle's Frequently Asked Questions and review our Feminist Code Of Participation.