Drag Pedagogy for Consent Education

Date & Time | Monday, March 16, 2026

Presented by: Wil Prakash Fujarczuk 

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Join the Learning Network for an upcoming short Live presentation with Wil Prakash Fujarczuk, an award-winning speaker and educator who has led sexual violence prevention initiatives for over a decade, who will explore how drag pedagogy can serve as an accessible and engaging entry point into conversations about consent education. 
Through his consent-educating drag alter ego, Unita Assk, Wil shares how drag pedagogy can: 

  • Make difficult conversations more approachable
  • Celebrate queerness and center queer joy
  • Operate within a strengths-based framework
  • Engage students in meaningful consent education 

Presented by: Wil Prakash Fujarczuk  

Wil Prakash Fujarczuk

Wil Prakash Fujarczuk is an award-winning speaker and educator who has led sexual violence prevention initiatives in community, high school, and post-secondary settings for over a decade. Through his consent-educating drag persona, Unita Assk, Wil helps audiences engage in difficult conversations in more approachable and impactful ways. He is the recipient of the Canadian Association for the Prevention of Discrimination and Harassment in Higher Education’s 2023 Emerging Leadership Award and the 2024 Courage to Act Campus Educator Award. Wil holds a BSc (Hons) in biology from McMaster University, a BEd from Western University, and an MA in peace education from the UN-mandated University for Peace. He is currently pursuing doctoral studies in educational research at the University of Calgary.

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