SLEEC IS A SURVIVOR-LED ORGANISATION THAT CHANGES CONVERSATIONS, SUPPORTS SURVIVORS AND DISMANTLES THE ROOTS OF MALE VIOLENCE

DIY ACTION & MOBILISING || Because nothing else is working 

We fight for collective liberation, and for those with lived-experience of trauma, harm and oppression to inform and influence all work on misogyny and rape culture, across the UK. Survivors of sexual violence and male violence must be platformed and centred, rather than tokenised or excluded. 

We exist to find real ways to end male violence and misogyny on a national and international level. These problems are complex and messy and there are no simple answers, we need people unafraid to go deep.

We need men to take action. Male violence is an epidemic. Whilst it’s essential that survivors direct this work, responsibility has to shift onto men. We need new ways for men to be actively involved in dismantling the roots of male violence. Collective organising is a necessity. We build spaces through education, conversation and research that prioritise men’s relationship to patriarchy and rape culture.