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SUMMARY:Photo exhibition: daughters\, mothers\, grandmothers\, and other sexual outlaws
DESCRIPTION:A new photo exhibit co-curated by Inter Pares and three international social justice organizations documents sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) activism in Bangladesh\, El Salvador and the Philippines. \ndaughters\, mothers\, grandmothers and other sexual outlaws showcases intergenerational efforts to advance sexual health and rights in contexts that are hostile towards bodily autonomy for girls\, women and gender-diverse people. This work is essential—and comes with great risk. \nThe exhibit will launch in Ottawa on September 21st from 2:00 to 5:00p.m. at Gallery 101 and will be open for public viewing until October 19th. It features the talent of photographers Taslima Akhter (Bangladesh)\, Jessica Xiomara Orellana Ventura (El Salvador) and Lisa Marie David (the Philippines). \nThe exhibit aims to deepen understandings of what activism looks like around the world. \ndaughters\, mothers\, grandmothers and other sexual outlaws captures strength and creativity in the struggle for sexual health and rights. The exhibit aims to deepen understandings of what activism looks like around the world. We also hope it sparks conversations around longstanding and urgent struggles to access reproductive health services\, both globally and in Canada. \nInter Pares\, based in Ottawa\, is a feminist social justice organization that believes in solidarity\, not charity\, as an approach to international cooperation. For nearly 50 years\, Inter Pares has collaborated with courageous activists and inspiring organizations throughout the world to build peace\, advance justice and globalize equality. \nGallery 101 is an artist-run-centre committed to exhibiting self-representations of decolonizing counternarratives. \nThe exhibit is part of a collaboration between Inter Pares and longstanding counterparts Nijera Kori (Bangladesh)\, La Colectiva Feminista para el desarrollo local (El Salvador) and Likhaan Center for Women’s Health (the Philippines). \nFor more information\, please contact: \n• Nathalia Santos Ocasio\, Inter Pares\, nsantosocasio@interpares.ca\n• Kristina Corre\, Gallery 101\, office@g101.ca
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/photo-exhibition-daughters-mothers-grandmothers-and-other-sexual-outlaws/
LOCATION:Gallery 101\, 280 Catherine Street\, Ottawa
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SUMMARY:National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - many events
DESCRIPTION:There are many events happening in Ottawa and the general region; Inter Pares has assembled a list which includes many that activists in town may find of interest: \nhttps://interpares.ca/news/marking-national-day-truth-and-reconciliation
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/national-day-for-truth-and-reconciliation-many-events/
LOCATION:Ontario
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SUMMARY:SGaawaay K’uuna (Edge of The Knife) National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Screening
DESCRIPTION:DARC is proud to present SGaawaay K’uuna (Edge of The Knife) for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. \nSet in the 19th century\, the film tells the story of Adiits’ii who\, following a tragedy\, transforms into Gaagiixid – “the Wildman.” SGaawaay K’uuna is the first feature film made in the endangered Haida language. \nWatch this beautifully shot film in the DARC Microcinema from September 30th to November 4th. No registration is required for the day-long looping screenings. \nDARC’s Microcinema programming is always FREE\, donations are welcome.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/sgaawaay-kuuna-edge-of-the-knife-national-day-for-truth-and-reconciliation-screening/
LOCATION:DARC Microcinema\, 67 Nicholas St\, Ottawa\, K1N 7B9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:SUGARCANE - Special Screening on National Truth and Reconciliation Day
DESCRIPTION:Odawa is proud to announce a special screening of the award winning National Geographic documentary SUGARCANE. \nA stunning tribute to the resilience of Native People and their way of life\, SUGARCANE\, the debut feature documentary from Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie\, is an epic cinematic portrait of a community during a moment of international reckoning. \nDo not miss out on this historical screening. \nLIMITED SEATING – DO NOT DELAY. GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY! \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/sugarcane-special-screening-on-national-truth-and-reconciliation-day-tickets-1020522499267
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/sugarcane-special-screening-on-national-truth-and-reconciliation-day/
LOCATION:Odawa Native Friendship Centre\, 815 Saint Laurent Boulevard\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1K 3A7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Pacinthe Mattar: Objectivity\, Press Freedom\, and the Palestine Exception
DESCRIPTION:Please RSVP at this link \nIn-person and livestreamed via Youtube. \nWhen Pacinthe Mattar was a producer at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation\, only one story of hers did not make it to air out of the thousands she produced daily over her ten-year tenure.  It was about Palestine\, and it changed the trajectory of her journalism career. \nThe so-called racial reckoning of 2020 forced the journalism industry to–however briefly–listen to its Black\, Indigenous and racialized peers as they detailed their experiences with systemic racism in media institutions. Mattar wrote the National Magazine Award-winning article\, “Objectivity Is A Privilege Afforded To White Journalists\,” now a mainstay in syllabi at journalism schools across North America. But while the journalism industry has learned to name and begin to address anti-Black and anti-Indigenous and other forms of racism\, it can barely even name anti-Palestinian racism. Meanwhile in Gaza and the West Bank\, over 110 Palestinian journalists and media workers have been killed in the last year\, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists\, making it the deadliest period for journalists in recorded history. \nIn this talk\, journalist Pacinthe Mattar will open her reporter’s notebook and share her experiences covering and talking about Palestine – and explain why it’s one of the most urgent and critical press freedom issues of our time. \nAbout the Speaker \nPacinthe Mattar is an Egyptian-Canadian journalist\, writer\, producer\, host and journalism instructor based in Toronto. She spent ten years at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation producing for national TV and radio programmes. Her work focuses on race and racism\, Middle East politics and more\, and has appeared in publications including The Walrus\, Al Jazeera\, Chatelaine\, Toronto Life\, Three Magazine and The New Quarterly. In 2021\, she received a National Magazine Award and Canadian Online Publishing Award for her feature essay “Objectivity Is a Privilege Afforded to White Journalists.” \nShe was selected as a 2022 Fellow at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. In 2023\, she was the Asper Fellow in Media at Western University. She is the host of the monthly Don Talks series at the Don Arts Academy in Toronto. She has taught journalism and writing at Western University\, Boston University and Harvard University. She earned her undergraduate degree at The University of Toronto at Mississauga in 2008\, and completed a master’s degree in journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University in 2010. \nTo learn more about Pacinthe\, visit her website.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/pacinthe-mattar-objectivity-press-freedom-and-the-palestine-exception/
LOCATION:Richcraft Hall 2228\, Carleton University\, 1125 Colonel By Dr\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1S5B6\, Canada
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