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The collective of Vancouver Rape Relief mourns the passing of Lee Lakeman

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IwantToRetire · 22/12/2024 20:39

Earlier this morning (December 20, 2024), Lee Lakeman, our close ally and former collective member, passed away.

Lee joined Vancouver Rape Relief when she moved to Vancouver in 1978. Prior to that, she founded and ran the Woodstock Women’s Emergency Center. Her experience was instrumental in the collective’s decision to own and operate a transition house for battered women and their children. Lee developed and co-chaired the House Funding Alliance, a group of pro-feminist men who fundraised the money needed to buy our house.

Lee was a member of Vancouver Rape Relief for 34 years and in that time supported hundreds of women in their escape and resistance to battering and sexual assault. Her insistence that women deserve state protection and autonomy over their own lives shaped how the collective conducted its front-line anti-violence work. Her legacy continues to offer vital instruction in our fight against male violence.
Lee chose to be part of a feminist collective for most of her adult life because she believed deeply that it was, and still is, the best form to enact a feminist vision of the world. She considered a group structure based on consensus decision-making, mutual aid, and the sharing of knowledge, skills, and power to be the best route towards achieving women’s collective freedom.

Since joining the collective, Lee has guided and fostered the activism of many collective members. When women left the group, Lee encouraged them to keep acting and organize as feminists. For decades Lee facilitated our alliances with other feminists on the local, national, and international level as a means to build and sustain the women’s movement.

The collective of Vancouver Rape Relief and Women’s Shelter has faced waves of harsh backlash through the years. Lee’s bold leadership and commitment to the collective, its feminist principles and practices, including women-only organizing, have been crucial to our survival and thriving.

While Lee formally retired from Vancouver Rape Relief and Women’s Shelter in 2012, she remained a devoted ally and a friend to us until her very last days. As we mourn her passing, our hearts are full of admiration and gratitude.

https://rapereliefshelter.bc.ca/the-collective-of-vancouver-rape-relief-mourns-the-passing-of-lee-lakeman/

Although many of us know about the brilliant work and deeply held politics of Vancouver Rape Crisis, we might now know those involved by name.

So posting this, as it is important to acknowledge those women who helped set, and kept going, such a positive representation of women working to support other women.

RIP - and thank you Flowers

The collective of Vancouver Rape Relief mourns the passing of Lee Lakeman - Vancouver Rape Relief & Women's Shelter

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https://rapereliefshelter.bc.ca/the-collective-of-vancouver-rape-relief-mourns-the-passing-of-lee-lakeman

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fabricstash · 23/12/2024 00:17

RIP 💐

Hairyesterdaygonetoday · 23/12/2024 00:31

Lee sounds magnificent. A sad loss, but what an example and mentor to so many women.

nocoolnamesleft · 23/12/2024 00:45

Sounds like a remarkable woman. RIP.

monkeyspaw · 23/12/2024 07:22

RIP Lee. You were an inspiration and a light for women in the darkest of times.

EvelynBeatrice · 23/12/2024 09:46

What a legacy. Sounds like a life well lived. Comfort to her family and friends.

IwantToRetire · 23/12/2024 21:59

Should anyone in Canada, or even the Vancouver RCC, see this is thread, just to say it is MN policy not to show "likes" or "thanks" to a post.

So just to let you know the statement for Vancouver RCC has received many in support.

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DrBlackbird · 23/12/2024 22:03

Vancouver RRC is an amazing pro women organisation. To remain steadfast in its protection of women in light of sustained male fury at being denied admission, they’ve endured so much. A heartfelt thanks to Lee and her colleagues for continuing the fight for single sex spaces for vulnerable women.

Resisterance · 23/12/2024 22:17

What an amazing woman 👸

Ereshkigalangcleg · 24/12/2024 00:37

Oh that's sad to hear Flowers an amazing woman.

MarieDeGournay · 24/12/2024 11:17

RIP Lee Lakeman

You can’t kill the spirit
it’s like a mountain
Old and strong
it lives on and on.

Flowers
Igmum · 25/12/2024 10:08

She sounds like an amazing woman. Vancouver Rape Relief has stood firm against some vicious trans opposition. It is incredible to see some of the women behind it Flowers

IwantToRetire · 28/12/2024 01:02

I came across this appreciation, and historical memories by chance and thought that as it covers many of the issues that Vancouver Rape Relief has had to face in maintaining its women only and collective policy, some mind find it intersting.

“The Rape Relief collective was also in constant debate about whether or not we should assist the state in jailing men, and under what circumstances. A number of women split with us over that..It is perfectly acceptable for me to support a woman in taking a man to court and giving the court material to convict him, and at the same time I can fight for better and more just sentences. But in those days it was either or.”

Rape Relief also was one of the first groups to take a tough position against trans women working as counsellors or even volunteers in their group ...

https://rabble.ca/feminism/remembering-feminist-lee-lakeman/

Remembering feminist Lee Lakeman

Judy Rebick remembers feminist activist Lee Lakeman.

https://rabble.ca/feminism/remembering-feminist-lee-lakeman

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