Workshop: Creating safer spaces for women @Business Campus
Join us for a hands-on workshop focused on (public) safety for women

Do you want to share your ideas and help create safer spaces for women? Join us for an inspiring keynote and a hands-on workshop focused on making an impact on women’s safety.
🗓️ Monday, March 2, 2026
⏱️ 16.00 - 17.30 (walk-in 15:45)
📍 Corry Tendeloohuis Library | Fraijlemaborg 133
♿️ The event space is wheelchair accessible
🎟️ Free entrance
🤝 FLOOR x SESI
This workshop is part of 'Crucial Conversations', an event series developed in collaboration with the SESI Community Center that creates space for open dialogue on urgent social issues affecting students and society.
Violence against women shows up in everyday life, from sexist jokes and catcalling to online harassment, unsafe situations at school, in public spaces, and at home. During this event, we’ll take a closer look at these realities and talk about what we can actually do about them.
We’ll kick things off with a keynote by writer Tessel ten Zweege, followed by an interactive workshop led by Moses Faleafaga, senior lecturer and researcher in Entrepreneurship. Together, we’ll explore ideas and practical ways to foster a safer environment for women.

Tessel ten Zweege
Tessel ten Zweege is a writer and programme developer. She previously wrote ‘Dat zou jij nooit toelaten’ and ‘Femicide: Tot de dood ons scheidt’, developed and presented the series ‘Tessel In Cyberspace’ for NPO3, and directed the documentary 'De Feministen van Nu’. In 2026 her fiction debut ‘Lik’ will be published.

Moses Faleafaga
Moses Faleafaga is a Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Entrepreneurship, Social Impact Ventures, and Inclusive Innovation at the University of Applied Sciences. He is an experienced innovation consultant and facilitator who helps teams develop creative solutions to the challenges they face.