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SUMMARY:Asinabka Film & Media Arts Festival 2024
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Indigenous Arts in Algonquin TerritoryOttawa\, Canada • August 6-11\, 2024@ Club SAW\, Arts Court Theatre & Studio\, Gallery 101\, DARC\, Axeneo7\nAsinabka Festival13th EditionAUGUST 6-11\, 2024\nHighlights:•.60+ Indigenous Films @ Arts Court Theatre• Opening Night Outdoor Concert & Film Screenings @ Club SAW• Art Gallery Crawl @ Gallery 101 / DARC / The Asinabka Office• Indigenous Music Showcase @ Art’s Court Theatre & Black Box Studio• Filmmaker Q&A’s\, Artist Talks\, Industry Events\, and Free Events\nThe 13th 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 and with 17 separate film programs\, including 8 feature films\, and over 50 short films.\nThe FULL SCHEDULE available on our website now!:asinabkafestival.org\nSee the following sites for accessibility and visitor information:https://asinabkafestival.orghttps://artscourt.ca/visitor-info-enhttps://g101.ca/gallery101https://axeneo7.qc.ca/en\nChi-Miigwech / Thank You to The Canada Council for the Arts for their ongoing funding and support. We’d also like to thank all of our festival partners including the Arts Court\, ICCA\, SAW\, DARC\, Gallery 101\, AXENÉO7\, CHUO\, LiVE 88.5\, Carleton University\, Wairoa Festival\, Ottawa Festivals\, and the Embassy of Mexico.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/asinabka-film-media-arts-festival-2024/
LOCATION:DARC Microcinema\, 67 Nicholas St\, Ottawa\, K1N 7B9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Prisoners’ Justice Day 2024
DESCRIPTION:Location: Room 215D\, Jock Turcotte University Centre\, 85 University Private (University of Ottawa)\, Ottawa \n\nThis year CPEP\, the Millhaven Lifers’ Liaison Group\, Mothers Offering Mutual Support\, and OPIRG/GRIPO have come together to commemorate Prisoners’ Justice Day (PJD) with a teach-in about its history\, how it has evolved\, and how the demands could be met today.\nWe invite all members of the Ottawa communities to come and talk\, share stories\, experiences\, and learn from each other.PJD has always been a day of mourning and somber reflection for some\, and a day of action and inspiration for others. It is in this spirit that we invite everyone to come together with us\, on this particular day.\nBackground:On August 10th\, 1974\, Eddie Nalon\, a prisoner and advocate\, died in the segregation unit at the Millhaven Institution (a maximum security prison built in 1971 just outside of Kingston\, Ontario). His death sparked outrage among the prisoners at the penitentiary\, as well as hunger strikes\, and prison reform initiatives. On the one year anniversary of his death\, the first Prisoners’ Justice Day was organized\, sparking what has become an international day of condemnation and commemoration of deaths in custody and segregation\, as well as national campaigns for prisoners’ rights across prisons. Many people around the world have been inspired by the political action of these prisoners and organized for a better world.\nOn August 10\, 2024\, we plan to commemorate and reinvigorate the struggle for prisoners’ rights inside and outside prisons\, by talking about the history of PJD and what it meant for people then\, how it has evolved over the years\, what it means for people now\, and what we want it to be moving forward. We also hope that this event can also serve as the first planning meeting for the 50th anniversary of PJD in 2025. If you are someone who thinks deeply about the carceral/police state\, or are interested in how to get involved and explore alternatives to caging humans\, we invite you to join us for a thoughtful discussion amongst community members.\nWe gratefully acknowledge that this event is happening on the unceded and unsurrendered land of the Anishinaabe and Algonquin people. We also acknowledge the overrepresentation of Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island in the criminal justice system. This system also disproprotionately affects many marginalized individuals and negatively impacts all communities.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/prisoners-justice-day-2024/
LOCATION:University of Ottawa\, 75 Laurier Ave East\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N6N5\, Canada
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