Rise Up! The Story of Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter

Julie Bindel

Rise Up: The Story of Vancouver Rape Relief and Women’s Shelter Fierce working-class feminist advocate, Lee Lakeman, tells the story of Canada’s oldest rape crisis centre, the uprising of women there, and their decades long battle to stay women-only. Brought to you by Julie Bindel and the Vancouver Lesbian Collective. juliebindel.substack.com

Episodes

  1. 03/08/2025

    RISE UP! EPISODE FOUR: THE FUTURE

    Rise Up: The Story of Vancouver Rape Relief and Women’s Shelter Fierce working-class feminist advocate, Lee Lakeman, tells the story of Canada’s oldest rape crisis centre, the uprising of women there, and their decades long battle to stay women-only. By 2019, Vancouver Rape Relief had been supporting women for nearly five decades. Its crisis line and shelter had helped thousands, but that year, the City of Vancouver cut its funding—punishing the organisation for its women-only policy. This episode explores how the collective stood firm in the face of growing political pressure. Activists like Lee Lakeman and Hilla Kerner refused to compromise their principles, insisting that spaces for women, run by women, remained essential in the fight against male violence. Despite public backlash and financial hits, Vancouver Rape Relief endured—thanks to community support and a relentless commitment to its mission. The story is one of resilience, proving that even when institutions turn their backs, grassroots feminist organising can survive. This final epsiode of the series reflects on the legacy of Lee Lakeman, a woman who dedicated her life to defending women’s rights. Her impact lives on in every woman who continues the fight. Brought to you by Julie Bindel and the Vancouver Lesbian Collective. Producer: Samantha Smith Artwork: Nicole Jones “Rise Up” Courtesy of Parachute Club This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit juliebindel.substack.com/subscribe

    39 min
  2. 03/08/2025

    RISE UP! EPISODE TWO: THE MONTREAL MASSACRE

    RISE UP: THE STORY OF VANCOUVER RAPE RELIEF AND WOMEN’S SHELTER Fierce working-class feminist advocate, Lee Lakeman, tells the story of Canada’s oldest rape crisis centre, the uprising of women there, and their decades long battle to stay women-only. On December 6th, 1989, a gunman walked into a classroom at L’École Polytechnique in Montreal, separated the men from the women, and opened fire. Fourteen women were murdered simply for being women in a male-dominated space. The media called it ‘senseless,’ but feminist groups like Vancouver Rape Relief knew the truth—this was not random. It was a deliberate act of misogynistic violence, a backlash against women’s progress. While politicians hesitated to name it, feminists took to the streets, holding vigils, reading the victims’ names, and demanding change. In this episode, we explore how the massacre forced Canada to confront male violence as a systemic issue. We hear from activists like Lee Lakeman, who fought to name it for what it was—patriarchy pushing back against women’s right to exist and succeed. The battle wasn’t just about one tragedy; it was about refusing to let violence against women be erased or dismissed ever again. Brought to you by Julie Bindel and the Vancouver Lesbian Collective. Producer: Samantha Smith Artwork: Nicole Jones This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit juliebindel.substack.com/subscribe

    30 min

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Rise Up: The Story of Vancouver Rape Relief and Women’s Shelter Fierce working-class feminist advocate, Lee Lakeman, tells the story of Canada’s oldest rape crisis centre, the uprising of women there, and their decades long battle to stay women-only. Brought to you by Julie Bindel and the Vancouver Lesbian Collective. juliebindel.substack.com