Soy Boy Respect Week Comic Launch

The Prevention & Respect team is bringing Soy Boy back for Respect Week and you're invited. Join us at our pop-ups (in partnership with RMIT Active) to celebrate the launch of Soy Boy Comic 2.

The Prevention & Respect team is bringing Soy Boy back for Respect Week and you're invited.

Join us at our pop-ups (in partnership with RMIT Active) to celebrate the launch of Soy Boy Comic 2.

Grab a free smoothie from the Medibank Bike n Blend, pick up a copy of the comic, and swing by the Sex & Consent snack cart. Free food, free drinks, and a chance to hang out and be part of the launch.

  • Tuesday 28th April 12pm - 2pm 
    • RMIT Active Hub Level 3 Building 8 Swanston St City Campus
  • Wednesday 29th April 12pm - 2pm 
    • Outside B514 Brunswick Campus outside
  • Thursday 30th April 12pm - 2pm 
    • Outside Bundoora Library Building 210 Bundoora Campus

No need to register just come along! If you have any questions reach out to respect@rmit.edu.au

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