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SUMMARY:OPIRG-Carleton Bursary and Grant Period - Deadline Extended
DESCRIPTION:OPIRG Carleton\, your social justice resource center on campus offers student and community bursaries and grants to support student research and accessibility needs. This year we are offering the following grants and bursaries: \nTerry Cottam Graduate Research Bursary\nUndergraduate Student Bursary\nIndigenous Student Bursary\nInternational Student Bursary\nFirst Generation Student Bursary\nCaregiver Student Bursary\nAccessibility Research Grant\nEmergency & Legal Name Change Grants \nApplications will be available on our website and in our office starting January 8 and due February 7th. For more questions and to submit applications\, email admin@opirgcarleton.org
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/opirg-carleton-bursary-and-grant-period/
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SUMMARY:OPIRG-Carleton Working Group Applications - Deadline extended
DESCRIPTION:Working groups are collectives—groups of people working together towards a common goal while sharing responsibilities and decisions equally. They function autonomously with funding and programming support as needed from OPIRG – Carleton. Together with our volunteers\, working groups are the heart of OPIRG-Carleton. \nNew and existing working groups can fill out applications on our website and in our office starting January 8 and ending February 7\, 2024. For more questions and to submit applications\, email admin@opirgcarleton.org
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/opirg-carleton-working-group-applications/
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SUMMARY:RESOLUTION 2024
DESCRIPTION:Resolution is a public screening featuring a selection of works created by DARC members during the previous year. \nJoin us in Arts Court Theatre on Thursday\, January 26th at 7PM. Artists will be in attendance to participate in a brief Q&A with the audience followed by a reception at Arts Court Studio. \nRESOLUTION 2024 features works by Sarah Blumel and Anisa Cameron\, Alexander Cruz\, Jason Dai\, Conor Devries\, Chantal Gervais\, Rachel Gray\, Tyler Nykilchyk\, Conrad Osei-Bonsu\, and Miles Rufelds.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/resolution-2024/
LOCATION:Arts Court Theatre\, 10 daly ave\, Ottawa\, K1N 7B9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Moving from Despair to Community: Early Childhood Educators and Palestine
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, January 18th\n7:30pm – 8:30pm EST\nRegister on Zoom \nWe\, the Early Years Liberation Collective\, are offering a safe space for the early years\ncommunity to be in solidarity for a Free Palestine. \nWe are a group of educators\, advocates\, activists\, and creators who are all part of the early\nyears community. Our work is grounded in our values as early childhood educators\, joining in\nthe struggle against inequity\, powerlessness\, and oppression. Our goal is to create life-affirming\nconditions within our communities and our global world\, through collective action and education.\nDescription: \nIn the face of the unyielding genocide of Palestinians\, our commitment to a free Palestine\nremains unwavering. \nWe have seen an entire climate emerge to silence pro-Palestine activism. This is not a new\noccurrence\, but has been getting stronger and increasingly visible. From the criminalization of\nresistance and peaceful demonstration\, the implementation of shadow bans on social media\,\npeople being put on lists for speaking out\, the strain on relationships\, to the silence in\nclassrooms\, playrooms\, and at dinner tables. The suppression of solidarity and the risks we\nencounter are undeniably real. Amidst these risks\, we find ways to resist\, care\, gather in\ncommunity\, learn and unlearn\, take collective action\, and speak the truth to reclaim power\, while\nholding an ethic of care\, equity\, and justice in our practice. \nAs witnesses to the genocide in Palestine\, which has been visible on social media for many\nmonths\, it may be possible that feelings of hopelessness and despair contribute to a decrease\nin motivation to advocate for positive change and the feeling that what we are doing might not\nbe making a difference. \nThrough this session\, we want to convey the importance of ongoing engagement with advocacy\nfor a free Palestine\, and emphasize that this must be a collective effort to stand against\noppression and injustice. We will offer some ideas for action to advocate for a free Palestine\,\nand encourage participants to imagine their own advocacy actions. Our intention is that\nparticipants leave the session with a greater sense of community\, a curiosity to seek further\nknowledge\, and the motivation to continue supporting Palestinian liberation. \nThis session will address ways that our ECE values\, which regard all children as precious\, can\nserve as instruments of change\, while providing a different narrative that challenges the\ncommon messaging and misinformation about Palestine. \nWe invite you to join us to learn together and gather in community on January 18th from 7:30 –\n8:30 pm. EST on Zoom. Register here!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/moving-from-despair-to-community-early-childhood-educators-and-palestine/
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