Movie Night: She-Ra and the Princess of Power

She Ra and the princess of power

When: February 17, 2022 at 5:00pm - 8pm

Where: Zoom

Contact: Alistair ·


🚨 AN IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR THIS EVENT 🚨

Due to the changing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic in our province, Mycelium will be moving our She-Ra screening ONLINE which means that participants across all of BC are welcome to join our festivities in the comfort of our own homes. We have also shifted to a new start time of 5:00PM to better accommodate everyone's needs 😊

Keep an eye out for any more changes to our programming as we learn more about our provincial response.

We thank all of the Mycelium family for understanding. Wishing us peace, ease, and warmth during this cold weather 🎉

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Come watch a few episodes of a current staple in queer pop-culture: She-Ra and the Princess of Power, while enjoying popcorn and other snacks! This funny and bright cartoon follows the stories of two loveable characters, Adora and Catara, who were raised to be soldiers in ‘The Evil Horde’. Their paths quickly take a turn, however, when Adora picks up a mysterious sword in the woods. Participants are encouraged to come in their comfiest clothes and even bring blankets if desired!

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Accessibility

The event will be held over Zoom, an online video meeting platform. Participants will need access to a device with a screen, sound, mic and internet capabilities like a smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop to participate.

The event will be facilitated by YouthCO peer facilitators. The private meeting link will only be provided to confirmed participants.


This event is FREE and open to youth ages 19-29 years old.

If your needs to access this event are not mentioned above, please contact Alistair @ [email protected] or call/text Emily at 604-869-1080 for more information.

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Mycelium Description

Mycelium is space for queer & trans youth 16-29 across what is currently known as BC, where we gather to center healing, pleasure, and justice in our lives as we envision and create a world liberated from HIV & Hep C stigma.

We are committed to reducing stigma related to HIV & Hep C and to building communities where we feel safe talking about the highs and lows of sex, drugs, relationships and all the things that bring us pleasure.

Land Acknowledgement

Mycelium events take place on traditional, unceded territories of various First Nations in what is now colonially referred to as ‘British Columbia’. We hold this fact in our hearts and actions throughout our work at Mycelium. Our team is committed to an ongoing process of learning what it means to do work on this land in a way that brings us closer to Indigenous Sovereignty.

Mycelium offers online and in person programs organized by coordinators based on the traditional, unceded territories of the

Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish)

səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil Waututh)

xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam)

kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem)

S’ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō)

Qayqayt

Stz’uminus

Lheidli T'enneh

Dakehl Keyoh


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