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SUMMARY:Video Camp for Girls+
DESCRIPTION:Video Camp for Girls+ is a 2-week Summer Camp program that provides youth aged 13-17 with hands-on video production training. Topics include camera and audio basics\, shooting techniques\, lighting techniques\, and an introduction to video editing in DaVinci Resolve. Participants will learn how to handle equipment\, set up for video shoots\, and will work together in small groups to produce short videos that will be screened at the end of the 2-week program. \nWomen\, girls\, gender non-conforming people\, and non-binary youth are often overlooked in the field of filmmaking\, and this program aims to break this stereotype. We therefore encourage registration from trans\, non-binary\, and gender non-conforming youth.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/video-camp-for-girls/
LOCATION:Digital Arts Resource Centre\, 67 Nicholas St.
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SUMMARY:Asinabka Film & Media Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:Asinabka Film & Media Arts Festival\n– The Spirit Awakens –\nAugust 8-13\, 2023\nOAG • SAW • G101 • Berlin Nightclub\n\nThe 12th annual Asinabka Festival is excited to present the best contemporary Indigenous film\, music\, and arts from Canada and around the world. The Festival takes place in person over 6 days with indoor and outdoor film screenings\, a curated art exhibition\, and a music showcase. Our schedule includes 18 separate film programs\, including 6 feature length films\, and over 50 short films\, representing over 10 different countries.\n\n* Tickets and Passes on sale Now\n* Full schedule available on the festival website\n\nAsinabka Festival is an Indigenous-run organization located in Ottawa on the unceded and un-surrendered territory of the Algonquin Nation. Our festival is open and inclusive to all attendees\, everyone is welcome\, but all guests and staff are expected to act with respect for one another. Racisim\, homophobia\, bullying\, or aggressive behavior will not be tolerated.\nThis year all of our venues are wheelchair accessible\, except the Music Showcase at Berlin Nightclub which is up two flights of stairs.\n\nClick the following links for accessibility and visitor information:\nhttps://asinabkafestival.org\nhttps://artscourt.ca/visitor-info-en\nhttps://oaggao.ca/visit/plan-your-visit/\nhttps://g101.ca/gallery101\nhttps://56byward.ca/
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/asinabka-film-media-arts-festival/
LOCATION:Ottawa Art Gallery\, 50 Mackenzie King Bridge\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Prisoners' Justice Day
DESCRIPTION:Let’s join together for Prisoners’ Justice Day 2023\nAs members of the community in and around Algonquin Territory/Ottawa\, we are coming together in solidarity for a non-violent protest against state violence and a vigil to commemorate deaths behind bars in honour of Prisoners’ Justice Day (PJD). Our goal is to bring attention to:\n\nthe harms of incarceration including the abuse\, deaths\, and inhumane treatment of people within prisons\, jails\, and other carceral institutions;\njustice-seeking groups and the work being done within our communities to support imprisoned people and end imprisonment as a response to social problems; and\nhow to get involved to make transformative change and demand justice.\n\nPJD is an event held annually to remember\, learn\, and take action for incarcerated people. Let’s pledge to work and make a safer humane world together where everyone can thrive. \n\nInformal speeches will be made by formerly incarcerated people\, family members\, and community members\, while allies and comrades read from imprisoned people. Space will also be made for anyone who wants to speak. \nDate and time: Thursday\, August 10th from 12:00 (noon) to 2:00 PM\nLocation: Canadian Tribute to Human Rights (a.k.a. Human Rights Monument)\, 220 Elgin St\, Ottawa\, ON K2P 1L7 \n\nWhat to bring: \n\nYourself.\nFriends\, family\, coworkers\, or comrades (please share this invite!).\nWater\, sunscreen\, umbrella\, chair\, or any supplies you may need to stay safe.\n(optional) A protest sign/poster that supports the spirit of PJD and/or info about your group or activities related to justice for imprisoned people (e.g.\, pamphlets\, business cards\, QR codes\n(optional) A song\, a poem\, or a few words of reflection to share\n\nFor more info about PJD\, visit: https://cp-ep.org/prisoners-justice-day/ \n\nAbout Prisoners’ Justice Day: \n“PJD emerged as a prisoner-initiated day of non-violent strike action to commemorate the death of Eddie Nalon in the segregation unit of Millhaven maximum-security penitentiary on August 10th\, 1974. It was first observed in 1975\, and in 1976 the prisoners of Millhaven issued a communication “To All Prisoners and Concerned Peoples from Across Canada”\, calling for one-day hunger strikes in opposition to the use of solitary confinement and in support of prisoners’ rights\, in memory of Eddie Nalon and Robert Landers\, who also died alone in solitary confinement… Since that time\, PJD has become an internationally-recognized day of solidarity and action\, both inside and outside the prison”. \n*Excerpt from Volume 18(1&2) of the Journal of Prisoners on Prisons
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/prisoners-justice-day/
LOCATION:Human Rights Monument\, 220 Elgin Street\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Night School: Latin American Sci-Fi
DESCRIPTION:Despite the lack of science fiction in the Latin American film industry\, there are some overlooked exceptions that silently appeared during the bloodiest years of censorship. This lecture will focus on Argentine science fiction from the 60s and the parallels between the use of science fiction motifs and Argentine history. Explore how this genre uses the dialectics of Latino identity as a means of questioning and resisting an environment of constant socio-political terror\, and what contemporary sci-fi can learn from these origins. \nSpeaker \nDaniel Rojas is a Peruvian filmmaker and researcher from the Lima coast\, currently residing in Toronto\, Canada. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Audiovisual Communication from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. He recently successfully defended his thesis “Bring on the Apocalypse: Nostalgia and Tragedy in Hugo Santiago’s Aquilea” and obtained a Master of Arts in Film Studies from Carleton University. Daniel has dedicated his career to the study of the history of science fiction as a political genre\, focusing on non-Hollywood sci-fi\, and especially\, Latin American science fiction films since the arrival of the Cinématographe to the South.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/night-school-latin-american-sci-fi/
LOCATION:Digital Arts Resource Centre\, 67 Nicholas St.
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