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SUMMARY:Music to Movement Build
DESCRIPTION:Horizon Ottawa presents…\nMUSIC TO MOVEMENT BUILD: NitroTurtle (and NuGruven)\nCome join us for a night of incredible Funk / Jazz music at the Bronson Centre (Mac Hall)!\nTICKETS ARE LIMITED! (Eventbrite $10-20):\nWhether you’re someone who loves groovy live music featuring some of Ottawa’s top local talent\, and/or you’re someone who wants to learn more about progressive organizing work in this city\, this event is for you!\nWe’ll be raising money for Horizon Ottawa to be able to continue and expand its grassroots activism. The event will feature live band performances and short speeches by local activists.\nThis is a licensed event and drinks will be sold on site. A local Indian restaurant will also be selling food at the venue.\nVenue is wheelchair accessible.\n——————————-\nLA MUSIQUE POUR CONSTRUIRE LE MOUVEMENT\nHorizon Ottawa présente : NitroTurtle (et NuGruven)\nVenez nous rejoindre pour une soirée de musique Funk/Jazz incroyable au Bronson Center (Mac Hall)!\nLES BILLETS SONT LIMITÉS! (Eventbrite $10-20)\nQue vous soyez quelqu’un qui aime la musique live groovy mettant en vedette certains des meilleurs talents locaux d’Ottawa\, et/ou quelqu’un qui souhaite en savoir plus sur l’activisme progressiste dans cette ville\, cet événement est pour vous !\nNous collecterons des fonds pour qu’Horizon Ottawa puisse poursuivre et étendre son militantisme populaire. L’événement comprendra des performances de groupe live et de courts discours d’activistes locaux.\nIl s’agit d’un événement sous licence et les boissons seront vendues sur place. Un restaurant Indien local vendra également de la nourriture sur place.\nLe lieu est accessible aux fauteuils roulants.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/6914/
LOCATION:Bronson Centre\, 211 Bronson Ave\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
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UID:7029-1729760400-1729789200@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Centering Disability Justice in Non-Profits: Possibilities and Pitfalls
DESCRIPTION:This event is designed for scholars\, graduate students\, disability community organizations\, and individuals interested in supporting and integrating disability justice into non-profit work. It will be a unique opportunity to hear about emerging research\, engage in discussions\, and network. \nAccessibility details: \n– Wheelchair-accessible and scent-free venue\n– Gender-neutral and wheelchair-accessible restrooms\n– Para Transpo drop-off at the main entrance & close to OC Transpo bus stops\n– Quiet space available\n– We kindly ask that you wear a mask to help keep our community safe \nTo register\, click here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc6F548_ZaW_sk8FcojRbP_QrNNVUXOPPvGBz74-qhY6rMb8Q/viewform . \nFor any questions\, feel free to contact us at disabilityjustice.workshop@gmail.com.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/centering-disability-justice-in-non-profits-possibilities-and-pitfalls/
LOCATION:Social Innovation Atelier\, 95 Clegg St\, Ottawa
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241022T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241022T203000
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SUMMARY:Queer Death Salon - Advance Planning for End of Life
DESCRIPTION:We are continuing our 4-part series where we will discuss Advanced Planning for End Of Life as it relates to us in our communities. Over 3 remaining sessions\, we will together go over each section of the LGBTQ+ Advance Care Planning Toolkit published by SAGE \nhttps://lgbtagingcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/SAGE-Advanced-Care-Planning-Toolkit-Final.pdf \nTuesday\, October 22 at 7 p.m. EST\nWe will review STEP 2 of the toolkit and discuss: \n-caregiver resources\n-your healthcare team\n-palliative care for serious illness\n-in case of emergency folder \nThere is no need to pre-read the materials. The material will be read aloud. We will discuss the toolkit information together\, and help each other work out questions and special considerations around these topics. Each of the sessions is drop-in. There is no requirement to attend all sessions.work best for us. Each of the 4 sessions is drop-in. There is no requirement to attend all sessions. Go to our website for additional info on all sessions.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/queer-death-salon-advance-planning-for-end-of-life-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Queer Community Deathcare":MAILTO:queercommunitydeathcare@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241017T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241017T200000
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SUMMARY:Cinema for Palestine: Artist Talk and Screening with Nada El-Omari
DESCRIPTION:DARC is proud to present “(re)collections of imagination\,” a screening and artist talk featuring Palestinian – Egyptian filmmaker Nada El-Omari.\nConstantly exploring new ways of self-narration\, the Montreal-based artist will present and discuss her recent experimental short films\, which are deeply informed by intergenerational memories\, displacement and belonging.\nDon’t miss this opportunity to experience Nada’s inventive and exploratory filmmaking.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/cinema-for-palestine-artist-talk-and-screening-with-nada-el-omari/
LOCATION:DARC Microcinema\, 67 Nicholas St\, Ottawa\, K1N 7B9\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241017T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241017T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20241005T151825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241005T151825Z
UID:6964-1729180800-1729188000@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Raise the Rates! Rally
DESCRIPTION:Join the ODSP Action Coalition\, the Disability Justice Network of Ontario\, and the Raise the Rates coalition for a rally to demand doubling ODSP\, and finally indexing Ontario Works to cost of living. Show up in support of your disabled comrades\, kin\, neighbours\, friends\, and enemies\, and fight back against state austerity! \nSocial assistance recipients deserve dignity but under current policies struggle to afford rent and food. \nDouble ODSP! Index Ontario Works! No more deaths by disability poverty!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/raise-the-rates-rally/
LOCATION:Ottawa City Hall\, 110 Laurier\, Ottawa
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ORGANIZER;CN="Disability Justice Network of Ontario":MAILTO:info@djno.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241015T120000
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SUMMARY:Calling for solidarity with kanien'kehá:ka kahnistensera (Mohawk Mothers)
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, October 10th the Kanien’kehá:ka Kahnistensera (Mohawk Mothers) will submit both conventional legal documents and traditional Kanien’kehá:ka legal documents to the Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa for the first time in history. The submission of these documents represents the next step in the Mothers’ investigation into unmarked graves and clandestine mass burials of Indigenous women and girls on McGill campus at the former Royal Victoria Hospital and Allan Memorial Psychiatric Institute\, in so-called Montreal. \nAt this historic moment\, traditional Kanien’kehá:ka legal documents will be submitted and Kanien’kehá:ka Kahnistensera protocols adhered to in the form of presenting wampum belts. Come and show your solidarity with the Kahnistensera in their pursuit of justice for their missing relatives at this press conference with independent special interlocutor Kimberley Murray. \nTuesday\, Oct. 15\, 12pm\nSupreme Court of Canada\n301 Wellington Street\, Ottawa\nK1A 0J1
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/calling-for-solidarity-with-kanienkehaka-kahnistensera-mohawk-mothers/
LOCATION:Supreme Court of Canada\, 301 Wellington Street\, Ottawa\, K1A 0J1
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SUMMARY:Epistemicide in Gaza: The Targeting and destruction of Knowledge infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology Colloquium Series\, Iyas Salim Abu-hajiar presents: “Epistemicide in Gaza: The Targeting and destruction of Knowledge infrastructure“. \nTitle: Epistemicide in Gaza: The Targeting and destruction of Knowledge infrastructure \nAbstract: Epistemicide refers to the obliteration of knowledge systems\, including physical infrastructure\, educators\, and scholars. In the ongoing war on Gaza\, which has raged for a year\, Israel has systematically targeted and destroyed nearly all educational facilities\, killing thousands of students\, teachers\, researchers\, and lecturers. According to the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor\, Israel’s military actions are not random but part of a deliberate strategy to erase education and the future prospects of young Palestinians\, even after the war.Before the conflict\, Gaza was home to 796 schools and 17 higher education institutions\, serving nearly 87\,000 students. Many of these facilities have since been bombed\, and countless researchers\, scholars\, and students have been killed or assassinated. One example is Al-Isra University\, south of Gaza City\, where Israeli forces blew up the campus and destroyed the National Museum\, which housed over 3\,000 rare artifacts from Islamic\, Roman\, and Palestinian history. University administrators in Gaza have repeatedly called for the protection of educational institutions\, describing these attacks as crimes and violations of international laws\, charters\, and norms. \n\n\n\n\n\nBio: My name is Iyas Salim Abu-hajiar\, and I am a Palestinian born in Gaza. I hold a PhD in Global Studies from Kyoto\, Japan\, along with a Master’s degree from Gaza\, Palestine\, and a BA from Victoria\, B.C.\, Canada. I taught and researched in both Japan\, and Palestine\, along with several years work in international development across Gaza\, the West Bank\, and Jordan. In 2018\, I co-founded the Research Center for Human Dignity at Doshisha University in Kyoto\, where I served as an Assistant Professor. Currently\, I am an Adjunct Professor at the College of Public and Global Affairs at Carleton University.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/epistemicide-in-gaza-the-targeting-and-destruction-of-knowledge-infrastructure/
LOCATION:A720 Loeb Building\, Carleton University\, 1125 Colonel By Drive\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1S 5B6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241005T140000
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UID:6822-1728136800-1728147600@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:International Day of Action: One Year of Genocide\, One Year of Resistance
DESCRIPTION:OTTAWA: JOIN US October 5th on Parliament Hill to answer the global day of action for Palestine to mark one year of genocide against Palestinians and honor the resilience of our people in resisting zionism\, occupation\, apartheid\, and ethnic cleansing as they have for the past 76 years. \nThis October marks one year of genocide\, of indiscriminate bombing\, forced displacement\, and famine. In the span of one year\, the Gaza Health Ministry has released the names of over 40\,000 l innocent civilian lives lost\, including over 15\,000 children\, with updated projections estimating 189\,000 direct and indirect deaths as a result of Israel’s genocidal war against Palestine. Despite this\, people of Gaza remained steadfast in their resistance against these oppressive forces and in demanding their liberation. \nAs our Canadian government continues to arm and fund the Zionist entity\, we will march once again on October 5\, a year into the active genocide\, demanding an immediate and permanent ceasefire\, an end to Canadian complicity\, including through the implementation of a two way arms embargo\, and an end of the illegal blockade on Gaza. \nJoin us in sending a clear message across the world: we will not rest\, we will continue to resist\, until Palestinians are free wherever they live from the river to the sea.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/international-day-of-action-one-year-of-genocide-one-year-of-resistance/
LOCATION:Parliament Hill\, Wellington Street\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1A 0A9\, Canada
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UID:6918-1728043200-1728054000@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Sisters In Spirit Vigil for MMIWG2S+
DESCRIPTION:Join FSIS for the 18th annual SIS Vigil for MMIWG2S+ on Friday\, October 4\, 2024. We are gathering from noon to 3 pm on Parliament Hill on traditional Algonquin Territory.\nThis year also marks the 20 anniversary of Amnesty International Canada’s Stolen Sisters Report. There will be fierce Indigenous women speakers including Beverley Jacobs\, Melanie Omeniho\, Colleen Hele Cardinal\, Diane Redsky and more! There will be a braid-cutting ceremony featuring Bridget Tolley and family.\nWith support from: Women of the Métis Nation\, Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)\, Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC)\, and Amnesty International Canada
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/sisters-in-spirit-vigil-for-mmiwg2s/
LOCATION:Parliament Hill\, Wellington Street\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1A 0A9\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241002T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241002T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240929T185243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240929T185243Z
UID:6926-1727892000-1727899200@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Book Launch: From Havana to Hollywood
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate the release of Philip Kaisary’s new book\, From Havana to Hollywood: Slave Resistance in the Cinematic Imaginary. Philip will be joined in conversation with Adrian Harewood\, Stacy Douglas\, and Aubrey Anable. \nWednesday\, October 2\, 6pm – 8pm\nWise Town Cafe\, 329-A Elgin St.\nSpace is limited\, please RSVP by email to bridgetrielly@cmail.carleton.ca \nFrom Havana to Hollywood examines the presence or absence of Black resistance to slavery in feature films produced in either Havana or Hollywood–including Gillo Pontecorvo’s Burn!\, neglected masterpieces by Cuban auteurs Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Sergio Giral\, and Steve McQueen’s Oscar-winning 12 Years a Slave. \nKaisary argues that\, with rare exceptions\, the representation of Black agency in Hollywood has always been\, and remains\, taboo. Contrastingly\, Cuban cinema foregrounds Black agency\, challenging the ways in which slavery has been misremembered and misunderstood in North America and Europe. With powerful\, richly theorized readings\, the book shows how Cuban cinema especially recreates the past to fuel visions of liberation and asks how the medium of film might contribute to a renewal of emancipatory politics today. \nPhilip Kaisary is the 2023–2025 Ruth and Mark Phillips Professor of Cultural Mediations and Associate Professor in the Department of Law and Legal Studies\, the Department of English Language and Literature\, and the Institute for Comparative Studies in Literature\, Art\, and Culture at Carleton University. He is the author of The Haitian Revolution in the Literary Imagination: Radical Horizons\, Conservative Constraints. \nEvent made possible with support from ICSLAC and the departments of English\, Law and Legal Studies\, and the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program at Carleton University. \nPart of the Authors Unbound Fall 2024 literary event series.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/book-launch-from-havana-to-hollywood/
LOCATION:Wise Town Cafe\, 329-A Elgin St\, Ottawa
ORGANIZER;CN="Octopus Books":MAILTO:octopus@octopusbooks.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241001T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241001T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240909T170619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T171200Z
UID:6527-1727807400-1727816400@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Liberating land from ecocide: “An Island and One Night” (“Une Ile et une nuit”)
DESCRIPTION:Social Innovation Atelier\, 95 Clegg St. \n“ZAD\,” or “zone à defender\,” has entered the European lexicon as a general term for militant direct collective action against large-scale development projects. First coming into prominence in the collective opposition airport construction in Notre-Dame-des-Landes\, France\, (still the largest self-organized autonomous zone in Europe) the approach and tactic has spread widely. To be a “zadiste” is defined in the Le Petit Robert dictionary as “a militant occupying a ZAD to oppose a proposed development that would damage the environment.” In the Canadian context\, we know relatively little about these concrete fights or the conceptual formation of this idea. Come hear from a visiting European radical who has spent time on many ZADs over the last years and will share insights and an autonomously created film illuminating this tendency. \nWhat does life feel like in zones liberated from ecocidal capitalism? Will its residents – moved together by war and climate change – develop a kind of relation with the land they live on that simply abandons the bureaucratic methods of the last “green capitalists”? Residents of the Quartier Libre des Lentillières in Dijon\, one of the most famous occupied zones in France\, have produced an auto-fictional cinematic firework in a self-managed and collective manner\, which makes the desire for radical-ecological change sensually comprehensible. It gives a magnificent insight into current radical French activist scenes around the strategy of the ZAD and can serve as a generous starting point for a trans-Atlantic discussion on how liberatory strategies of reclaiming territory can look and feel like in a world tainted by settler-colonialism\, fascism and other toxic forms of exclusion. \nThe film An Island and One Night (“Une Ile et une nuit”) has screened widely in the European context\, but is normally only shown when one of the activists from Lentillieres is with it. Activist/artist Kilian Jörg will be visiting North America for two months in the Fall of 2024\, and was invited by the group who made the film to share it with us. Ottawa is one of the very few screening sites in North America! \nAbout the film: An Island and One Night (“Une Ile et une nuit”) is a fictional film made collectively over the past two years by the residents and users of the Quartier Libre des Lentillères\, a self-organized area on the last remaining market garden land in the city of Dijon. These eight hectares have been occupied and recultivated since 2010\, in resistance to a concrete “ecocity” project that still threatens them today. In the middle of the city\, these fallow spaces and abandoned houses have been transformed into a self-managed\, multi-purpose district\, where collective housing\, market gardening\, self-construction\, festive and cultural events\, etc. intermingle. It’s a place of struggle and solidarity of all kinds\, as well as a veritable reserve of biodiversity. \nIn this film\, we use the prism of the imaginary to talk about reality\, about what we live here\, how we got here\, what we’re looking for and what we’re fighting against every day. It’s a musical and danced fiction\, without heroes or heroines\, with houses that are boats (and vice versa)\, pirates of all kinds and as many different languages… In short\, the Quartier Libre des Lentillères is a treasure island into the eye of cinema! \nSelf-produced\, self-distributed and based on volunteer participation\, this film shot on 16mm silver film was built up over the course of the area’s life\, in correlation with it\, to the rhythm of events and seasons. From writing to filming to editing\, each stage of the process was collective and participatory\, with everyone sharing their know-how. \nThe film’s music is made up of original tracks composed during the making of the film\, as well as pre-existing tracks from supportive bands who have played at the Quartier in the past. \nThe distribution of An Island and One Night will initially take the form of itinerant screenings – either free or on donation base\, in keeping with this non-mercantile spirit. On the technical side\, the film can be screened in digital or 16mm\, depending on the location and the motivation. \nBeyond the pleasure of sharing this creation with a large and diverse audience\, this tour will be an opportunity to pass on through encounters our experience of struggle\, self-organization and the invention of forms of collective life geared towards a good life for all\, and respectful of all living beings. \nwww.piratesdeslentilleres.net/en \nSpace Accessibility:\nThe Atelier has a barrier-free entry with an automatic front door. The space is all one level\, except for a very small lip to get onto the wood floor in the lounge area. There is one accessible washroom\, and both washrooms are gender-neutral. There is dim lighting throughout the space. We are also a scent-free space.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/liberating-land-from-ecocide-an-island-and-one-night-une-ile-et-une-nuit/
LOCATION:Social Innovation Atelier\, 95 Clegg St\, Ottawa
ORGANIZER;CN="Punch Up Collective":MAILTO:punchup@riseup.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241001T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241001T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240915T225722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240915T225845Z
UID:6691-1727787600-1727798400@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:National Seniors for Climate Ottawa event
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Knox Presbyterian for the National Seniors for Climate Ottawa event!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/national-seniors-for-climate-ottawa-event/
LOCATION:Knox Presbyterian Church Ottawa\, 120 Lisgar\, Ottawa\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240930T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240930T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240922T231010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240922T231010Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240930T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240930T220000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240929T184617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240929T184617Z
UID:6922-1727721000-1727733600@www.punchupcollective.org
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
ORGANIZER;CN="Odawa Native Friendship Centre":MAILTO:reception@odawa.on.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240930T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240825T003450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240825T003450Z
UID:6247-1727690400-1728061200@www.punchupcollective.org
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.punchupcollective.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Sgaawaay-Kuuna-SQUARE.jpg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241001
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240929T183722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240929T193416Z
UID:6920-1727654400-1727740799@www.punchupcollective.org
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240929T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240929T220000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240929T182827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240929T182827Z
UID:6910-1727629200-1727647200@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Short film serenade: A fundraiser for the Ottawa Trans Library
DESCRIPTION:Party for a good cause! Join us for a “FUN”draising evening of:• SHORT FILMS presented by the Transgender Media Portal (5-6pm) • BOOKWORM KARAOKE hosted by Mr. Capital Pride 2024 themself: BJ Stroker!! https://www.instagram.com/bj_stroker/ (7-10pm) ($ tip your favourite performers!)• SILENT AUCTION (until 8pm) with amazing prizes from Victoire Boutique\, Maker House\, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle\, Little Jo Berry’s\, The Merry Dairy\, Asinabka Festival\, Two Chicks and A Garden\, and more!• HPH drinks and eats (throughout)!\n**Pay What You Can at the door**\nProceeds go directly to the OTL. Donations can also be made to the OTL through their website: https://ottawatranslibrary.ca/how-to-help/donations/\nFilm Program:Odehimin\, Kijâtai-Alexandra Veillette-Cheezo\, Canada\, 2020.Hoverboard\, Sydney Freeland\, Canada\, 2012. Genderize\, Chase Joynt\, USA\, 2016. I Am Me\, Jazmine Smith\, Canada\, 2019. Reviving the Roost\, Vivek Shraya\, Canada\, 2019. Her Story\, Ep. 1\, Sydney Freeland\, 2016. How Not To Date While Trans\, Nyala Moon\, USA\, 2022. https://www.transgendermediaportal.org\nPlease note: The final three films contain some suggestive content including mild language\, sexual themes\, non-explicit depictions of sexual behavior\, and references to alcohol.\nAccessibility: Two steps to enter the building. The washroom has handles and room for a wheelchair to turn around.\nChi-meegwetch/Big thanks go to all of our prize donors\, to our host venue Hintonburg Public House (https://www.hintonburgpublichouse.ca/) and to The Asinabka Festival (https://asinabkafestival.org/) for providing equipment and prizes.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/short-film-serenade-a-fundraiser-for-the-ottawa-trans-library/
LOCATION:Hintonburg Public House\, 1020 Wellington St W\,\, Ottawa\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240929T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240929T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240922T224955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240922T225224Z
UID:6836-1727604000-1727622000@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:From Sacred Site to Industrial Wasteland: Colonialism and Class Struggle in the Chaudière District
DESCRIPTION:This month\, the Historical Society of Ottawa and Workers History Museum celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the September 1924 Strike by “Les Allumettières” at Hull’s E.B. Eddy match factory — the first women to stage a labour strike in the province’s history. \nTo mark this anniversary\, two events have been planned for activists and local residents to learn about this landmark strike and another key moment in the early history of the Ottawa-Gatineau labour movement: the 1891 mass strike by 2400 non-unionized saw mill workers in the Chaudière District. \n#1: Striking Moments of Solidarity in the Chaudière District: Community Support for the Sawmill & Match Worker Strikes\, 1891 & 1924\nPublic Lecture by Brian McDougall: Saturday\, September 28\, 1 p.m.\nOttawa Public Library\, Main Branch Auditorium)\nSponsored by Historical Society of Ottawa in partnership with the Workers’ History Museum\nAdmission is free \n#2: From Sacred Site to Industrial Wasteland: Colonialism and Class Struggle in the Chaudière District\nWalking Tour\, led by Brian McDougall – Sunday\, September 29\, 10 a.m.\nOrganized by Peoples’ History Walking Tours\nCost: $35 (Pre-registration is required. Send an email to brian.phwt@gmail.com) \nThe speaker for both events is Brian McDougall\, long-time socialist activist and guide with Peoples’ History Walking Tours.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/from-sacred-site-to-industrial-wasteland-colonialism-and-class-struggle-in-the-chaudiere-district/
LOCATION:Ontario
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240928T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240929T020000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240831T004207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240831T004207Z
UID:6376-1727542800-1727575200@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Pique
DESCRIPTION:The change of season once again brings an exciting music and arts convergence at Pique’s fall edition\, happening on September 28\, 2024 at the Arts Court. The 14th edition of Ottawa’s signature underground art party\, Pique brings together groundbreaking music\, visual\, and interdisciplinary artists for a building-wide festival at the Arts Court in downtown Ottawa. \nExperimental and underground music\, media art installation\, drag and ballroom performance\, and more will be showcased across eight stages and exhibition spaces\, indoors and outdoors. Admission is pay-what-you-can and all-ages. \nFeaturing performances and presentations by international and out-of-town artists including punk-feminist sound artist Evicshen; ethereal soundscapist and harpist for Kelela\, Ahya Simone; commanding punk rave duo Pelada; cutting-edge pop vanguard Cecile Believe; spectral noise-pop songwriter LA Timpa; noisemaker and new music subversive Olivia Shortt; avant-garde tropi-pop producer chiquitamagic; cyberpunk pop star 8485; and alt-jazz/R&B siren M.I.BLUE. \nExploring the edges of art and performance\, local artists will present new and improvised works\, including experimental alt-pop producer Yolande Laroche\, radical sound conductors SUBR (صبر)\, performance artist Matt Miwa\, soundscape improviser Kathryn Patricia Cobbler\, CRT frequency modulator crhunchy!\, and exploratory percussionist Scott Warren. \nPlus\, the first-ever kiki ball at Pique curated by Yéila Siriano + Legendary OA Mother Maldita Siriano\, and a multi-media exhibition exploring decolonized desire curated by Eva Grant\, comes to Pique’s fall edition. \nFinally\, Topique symposium returns to Pique with a series of artist talks and workshops (to be announced). \nWith more than 30 artists\, curators\, and speakers\, there is so much to experience at Pique!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/pique-4/
LOCATION:Club SAW\, 67 Nicholas St\, Ottawa\, K1N 7B9
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ORGANIZER;CN="Debaser":MAILTO:hello@debaser.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240928T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240928T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240922T181832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240922T225043Z
UID:6811-1727528400-1727535600@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Striking Moments of Solidarity in the Chaudière District: Community Support for the Sawmill Match Worker Strikes\, 1891 & 1924
DESCRIPTION:This month\, the Historical Society of Ottawa and Workers History Museum celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the September 1924 Strike by “Les Allumettières” at Hull’s E.B. Eddy match factory — the first women to stage a labour strike in the province’s history. \nTo mark this anniversary\, two events have been planned for activists and local residents to learn about this landmark strike and another key moment in the early history of the Ottawa-Gatineau labour movement: the 1891 mass strike by 2400 non-unionized saw mill workers in the Chaudière District. \n#1: Striking Moments of Solidarity in the Chaudière District: Community Support for the Sawmill & Match Worker Strikes\, 1891 & 1924\nPublic Lecture by Brian McDougall: Saturday\, September 28\, 1 p.m.\nOttawa Public Library\, Main Branch Auditorium)\nSponsored by Historical Society of Ottawa in partnership with the Workers’ History Museum\nAdmission is free \n#2: From Sacred Site to Industrial Wasteland: Colonialism and Class Struggle in the Chaudière District\nWalking Tour\, led by Brian McDougall – Sunday\, September 29\, 10 a.m.\nOrganized by Peoples’ History Walking Tours\nCost: $35 (Pre-registration is required. Send an email to brian.phwt@gmail.com) \nThe speaker for both events is Brian McDougall\, long-time socialist activist and guide with Peoples’ History Walking Tours.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/striking-moments-of-solidarity-in-the-chaudiere-district-community-support-for-the-sawmill-match-worker-strikes-1891-1924/
LOCATION:Ottawa Public Library – Main Branch Auditorium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240926T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240926T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240922T221901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240922T224157Z
UID:6825-1727361000-1727368200@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Colloquium: "The Native and the Refugee" by Matt Peterson
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Sociology and Anthropology’s Colloquium Committee is pleased to invite you to the first event of this academic year’s colloquium series\, featuring documentary filmmaker and artist Matt Peterson. He will present on his research from the multimedia project\, “The Native and the Refugee”\, which investigates and juxtaposes the struggles\, communities\, and spaces of the Palestinian refugee camp and the American Indian reservation. \nFor more information on the project\, please visit: The Native and the Refugee \nBio: Matt Peterson is a filmmaker and organizer at Woodbine\, an experimental space in New York City. He directed the documentary Scenes from a Revolt Sustained (2015) and co-edited the books In the Name of the People (2018) and The Reservoir (2022). \nPlease find the attached event poster for further details. We look forward to seeing you at the colloquium!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/6825/
LOCATION:Loeb A720\, Carleton University\, 1125 Colonel By Drive\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1S5B6\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240924T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240924T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240907T230225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240907T230225Z
UID:6487-1727204400-1727209800@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Queer Death Salon - Advance Planning for End of Life
DESCRIPTION:2SLGBTQIA+ people may face specific challenges in the legal and healthcare systems. You may need extra protections in advance care planning to ensure dignity and avoid conflict or discrimination. \nTuesday\, September 24 at 7 p.m. EST \nThis month we are kicking off a 4-part series where we will discuss Advanced Planning for End Of Life as it relates to us in our communities. Over 4 sessions\, we will together go over each section of the LGBTQ+ Advance Care Planning Toolkit published by SAGE (follow the link for the free download). \nThis month\, we will review STEP 1 of the toolkit and discuss: \n-health care proxy\n-living will\n-financial power of attorney\n-last will and testament\n-funeral pre-planning and disposition rights \nThere is no need to pre-read the materials. We will discuss the toolkit information together\, and help each other work out questions and special considerations around these topics\, to better enable us each to make the preparations that work best for us. Each of the 4 sessions is drop-in. There is no requirement to attend all sessions. \nParticipants are encouraged to bring their own questions\, stories\, and complexities to share.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/queer-death-salon-advance-planning-for-end-of-life/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Queer Community Deathcare":MAILTO:queercommunitydeathcare@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240921T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240922T181907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240922T181907Z
UID:6733-1726927200-1729357200@www.punchupcollective.org
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.punchupcollective.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Banner_EN_1.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240921T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240921T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240902T112805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240902T112919Z
UID:6444-1726916400-1726923600@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:2024 Ottawa-Gatineau Climate March
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE 2024 CLIMATE MARCH – Exposing the Climate Culprits\nFor too long\, the oil and gas industry has blamed ordinary Canadians for the causes and effects of climate change. We’ve been told to recycle\, carpool\, and reduce our carbon footprint – all while they lie and rake in record profits.\nIndividual action certainly has its place\, but it has become absolutely clear: preventing the worst of climate change will require systemic change.\nSo it’s time to take aim at the root of the problem\, the institutions and industries that produce the most emissions and try to prevent meaningful change: Canada’s climate change culprits!\nWho are Canada’s Climate Culprits?\nThese culprits invest in and enable the fossil fuel industry\, drag their feet on meaningful change\, and try to block a just transition to clean energy.\nThey drive up the cost of living for ordinary people\, cause wildfires across Canada\, and worsen extreme weather right here in Ottawa-Gatineau. They put profit over people. Every. Single. Day.\nOur 2024 Canadian Climate Culprits are:\n❌ The City of Ottawa\n❌ Export Development Canada (EDC)\n❌ The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP)\n❌ The Province of Ontario\n❌ Canadian Gas Association\n❌ The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)\n❌ The Conservative Party of Canada\nJoin Us: https://www.fridaysforfutureottawa.org/get-involved/
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/2024-ottawa-gatineau-climate-march-2/
LOCATION:Ottawa City Hall\, 110 Laurier\, Ottawa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240920T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240920T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240915T223150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240915T223150Z
UID:6580-1726858800-1726864200@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:CIRCLE UP: Mothers Seek True Justice for Their Murdered Sons - MOVIE NIGHT & DIALOGUE
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a powerful evening at the Jules Morin Fieldhouse at 400 Clarence St as we watch a thought-provoking movie and engage in meaningful dialogue. \nCome watch “Circle Up: Mothers Seek True Justice for their Murdered Sons” outside the criminal legal system due to failures within our current system. We will have a discussion afterwards about transformative justice and ways we can apply these practices in our communities. \nThis event organized by the Ottawa Transformative Justice Collective and the Lowertown Community Resource Centre. \nAccess notes: N95 Masks will be available but are not required. Light refreshments will be provided. This space is accessible to wheelchairs and other mobility devices. \nRegistration preferred but not required. \nContact @ottawatransformativejustice on IG or email ottawatransformativejustice@gmail.com for more information.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/circle-up-mothers-seek-true-justice-for-their-murdered-sons-movie-night-dialogue/
LOCATION:Jules Morin Park Fieldhouse – 400 Clarence Street Ottawa\, ON K1N 5R8\, 400 Clarence Street\, Ottawa\, K1N 5R8
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ottawa Transformative Justice Collective":MAILTO:ottawatransformativejustice@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240919T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240919T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240831T010506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240831T010506Z
UID:6420-1726768800-1726779600@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:WEN Presents: Take Back the Night Ottawa
DESCRIPTION:Take Back the Night (TBTN) is an annual rally and protest against sexual and gender-based violence. The community comes together to celebrate\, support and empower survivors\, while creating safer communities and healthier relationships through awareness\, activism and advocacy.\n\n#TBTN2024 Ottawa will start with a rally in Minto Park (102 Lewis St) on 6pm. The march will start at 6:45 through Downtown Ottawa and end with an Info fair at Ottawa City Hall (110 Laurier Ave W)\nAn accessible bus and ASL/LSQ interpreters will be available\, so we welcome everyone to join us!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/wen-presents-take-back-the-night-ottawa/
LOCATION:Minto Park\, 315 Elgin Street\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.punchupcollective.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/457175492_819197883654434_5579592582424716135_n.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240917T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240917T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240915T225013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240915T225013Z
UID:6688-1726599600-1726606800@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Barrhaven Transit Forum / Forum sur les transports en commun à Barrhaven
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Barrhaven Transit Forum! Join us for an engaging discussion on all things transit in Barrhaven! Whether you’re a regular commuter or just interested in learning more about public transportation in our community\, this forum is for you. Come share your thoughts\, ask questions\, and connect with fellow residents who are passionate about improving transit options in Barrhaven. We look forward to seeing you there! \nBienvenue au Forum sur les transports en commun à Barrhaven ! Joignez-vous à nous pour une discussion intéressante sur tout ce qui concerne les transports en commun à Barrhaven ! Que vous utilisez quotidiennement les transports en commun ou que vous souhaitiez simplement en savoir plus sur les transports en commun dans notre communauté\, ce forum est fait pour vous. Venez partager vos idées\, poser des questions et rencontrer avec d’autres résidents passionnés par l’amélioration des options de transport en commun à Barrhaven. Nous avons hâte de vous voir !
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/barrhaven-transit-forum-forum-sur-les-transports-en-commun-a-barrhaven/
LOCATION:Charlie Conacher Building\, 30 Wessex Road\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240917T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240917T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240914T060356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240915T222618Z
UID:6660-1726599600-1726606800@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Environmental Racism: From Community Stories to Union Action
DESCRIPTION:This virtual panel will bring together a diverse range of speakers active in communities impacted by environmental racism to generate conversation about the ways in which the labour movement can support resistance efforts. \nHost: Larry Rousseau\, Executive Vice President\, Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) \nPanelists:\nVanessa Gray\, Anishinaabe\, Land Defender from Aamjiwnaang First Nation\nDr. Ingrid Waldron\, Professor and HOPE Chair in Peace and Health in the Global Peace and Social Justice Program at McMaster University\nTaneeta Doma\, Justicia for Migrant Workers (J4MW)\, lawyer with the Migrant Farmworker Legal Clinic \nA question-and-answer period will follow the speaker presentations. \nJoin us in saying NO to placing polluting and toxic industries in Black\, Indigenous\, and racialized communities. You will have the opportunity to learn about the generational impacts of the Petrochemical industry in Aamjiwnaag First Nation\, how migrant farm workers are affected by environmental racism with differential treatment in Ontario\, the legacy of environmental racism and its health impacts in Indigenous and Black communities in Canada\, and MORE! \nThis event will be a powerful call-to-action in support of human rights and environmental justice. \nThere is no environmental justice without racial justice.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/environmental-racism-from-community-stories-to-union-action/
LOCATION:Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240915T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240915T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240831T005900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240831T005900Z
UID:6417-1726408800-1726416000@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Say No To Racism! Yes to Immigrant Justice!
DESCRIPTION:Right-wing politicians are scapegoating immigrants for the housing and affordability crisis\, diverting attention from corporate greed and government policy failures. All workers\, including migrants and immigrants\, are suffering from decades of cuts to healthcare\, housing\, education\, and social services. The elite want us divided—citizen against newcomer—so we don’t unite against billionaires\, landlords\, and climate criminals profiting from our crisis. The federal Liberals are mirroring Conservative tactics\, shutting down immigration avenues. Regularization—permanent resident status for undocumented people—was promised in December 2021 but still has not been delivered\, while migrants remain underpaid\, exploited\, and excluded.\nSchedule:\n– 2 pm: Start\n– 2.15-2.30 pm: Speeches from migrant rights advocates and members of various unions and community organizations\n– 2.30-3 pm: March to Parliament Hill\n– 3.30 pm: Community Gathering at Major’s Hill Park\nOttawa shows up for migrants and says: No to racism! Yes to migrant justice!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/say-no-to-racism-yes-to-immigrant-justice/
LOCATION:Human Rights Monument\, 220 Elgin Street\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Migrant Rights Network":MAILTO:info@migrantrights.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240911T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240911T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T055616
CREATED:20240831T011512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240831T011655Z
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SUMMARY:20 Years of Defending Civil Liberties from the Impact of Counter-terrorism
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the launch of “Defending Civil Liberties in an Age of National Security and Counter-terrorism\,” a new publication from the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group (ICLMG) featuring 27 pieces from leading experts\, activists and ICLMG members reflecting on the past twenty years and the challenges that lie ahead.\nWednesday\, September 11\, 20247:00PM ETPlease register for the webinar here: https://iclmg.ca/20-years-launch/\nThe launch event will feature a panel with four of our contributors:\n– Dr. Brenda McPhail does research and advocacy at the junction of privacy and technology\, and is the Director of Executive Education for the Master of Public Policy in Digital Society program at McMaster University.\n– Dr. Monia Mazigh is an academic\, award-winning author and human rights activist. She was the ICLMG National Coordinator in 2015 and 2016.\n– Dr. Pamela Palmater is a Mi’kmaw lawyer\, professor\, and human rights expert from Eel River Bar First Nation.\n– Tim McSorley is the National Coordinator of the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group.\nMore details and registration at: https://iclmg.ca/20-years-launch/\nPlease share the event and invite your friends. Thank you!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/20-years-of-defending-civil-liberties-from-the-impact-of-counter-terrorism/
LOCATION:Online
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