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SUMMARY:TINAKIWIN Community Launch: Celebration and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Ottawa and Online –\nFormerly Anishinabe Moose Studies\, Tinakiwin is a newly registered Anishinabe-led non-profit working on research\, education & outreach\, and sustainable training & employment.\nJoin us to celebrate the launch of Tinakiwin!\nOur Executive Director\, Shannon Chief\, will discuss Tinakiwin’s origin story\, our past work as AMC and Anishinabe research practices. Tinakiwin Board members\, previous members of the Anishnabe Moose Committee\, will also be present to share their perspectives on how Tinakiwin is growing Anishnabe grassroots initiatives.\nWe welcome you to celebrate this exciting new chapter with us\, chat with our members\, and ask questions. If you’re curious about the kind of work we do and want to know how to get involved or stay in touch\, this is a great opportunity to come meet us in person and get to know us!\nWe look forward to meeting community members\, allies\, funders\, and media who are interested in learning more about Anishnabe-led initiatives in Anishnabe Algonquin territory.\nWant to join online? Email us at tinakiwin.general@gmail.com to receive the zoom link.\nFolks in Ottawa\, join us in-person at the Impact Hub (123 Slater St.\, 6th floor).\nWe look forward to meeting you!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/tinakiwin-community-launch-celebration-and-conversation/
LOCATION:Impact Hub\, 7th floor\, 123 Slater Street\, Ottawa\, K1P 5H2
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SUMMARY:Tenants' Picnic: All are Welcome!
DESCRIPTION:Join Centretown Tenant Power and Lowertown Tenant Union for a fun picnic in Major’s Hill Park! Come meet your neighbours and find solace amongst us against bad landlords. Please bring a blanket to sit on and a snack to enjoy. We’ll have signs out making it easy to spot us! \nWe look forward to picnic-ing with you at Major’s Hill Park June 6 from 3:00 pm onwards!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/tenants-picnic-all-are-welcome/
LOCATION:Major’s Hill Park\, Mackenzie Ave\, Ottawa\, K1N 6Z4
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SUMMARY:Maximum Sunshine: A Backyard Fundraiser Variety Show
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to Maximum Sunshine\, a DIY fundraiser variety show for and by the community\, held annually around the summer solstice. This year’s edition is raising funds to buy essential supplies for Highjinx and the Ottawa chapter of Food Not Bombs. Featuring an all-evening-long lineup of local talent\, a BBQ\, and a raffle. Bring your picnic blankets\, community solidarity\, and good vibes! \nTickets are pay-what-you-can\, suggested $20-40. No one is turned away for lack of funds. \nThere are no stairs leading to the backyard\, which is half paved\, half grass. A stair-free porta potty will be available for use. See RSVP for more details.\nThe first set (5:30-8:00 PM) is family-friendly\, the second set (8:30-10:30) features burlesque and a few bad words.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/maximum-sunshine-a-backyard-fundraiser-variety-show/
LOCATION:Hintonburg Backyard\, 165 Huron Ave N\, Ottawa\, K1Y 0W5\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="S&amp%3BS Productions":MAILTO:srohe@pm.me
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SUMMARY:Cradle Will Rock Screening - June 6
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of Cradle Will Rock (1999)\, a star-studded feature film about art and power in the 1930s. \nOn June 6\, join the Education for Liberation Collective for a screening of the gripping feature film Cradle Will Rock! \n7pm – Doors open\n7:30pm – Film\n10pm – End of event \nThis event is taking place within the context of the exhibition Art is a Weapon: Revolutionary and Antifascist Posters from Spain 1936-39\, on at Gongfu Bao Restaurant\, 365 Bank Street\, until June 20. \nAbout the Film: Cradle Will Rock (1999) tells the story about the creation of Marc Blitzstein’s radical\, pro-union musical “The Cradle Will Rock” in 1930s New York City. Featuring a star-studded cast and thrilling music\, the film explores the role of art in inspiring revolution and confronting capitalist and imperialist oppression. \nRuntime: 132 minutes \nAccessibility Info:\n– Masks will be required and provided.\n– Air purifier in space.\n– We will have the windows open if possible.\n– The main accessible entrance and ramp is at 290 Lisgar Street on the north side of the building.\n– A second emergency exit and accessible ramp is located at 355 Cooper Street on the south side of the building.\n– There is elevator access to all four levels of the building.\n– Onsite parking is available\, and the venue is easily accessed by public transit
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/cradle-will-rock-screening-june-6/
LOCATION:Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre\, 290 Lisgar Street\, Ottawa
ORGANIZER;CN="Education for Liberation Collective":MAILTO:educationforliberation@protonmail.com
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SUMMARY:Free film screening | IXIM (el amor no tiene género) (“Love has no gender”)
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a free screening of short documentary\, IXIM (el amor no tiene género).\n\nIXIM (el amor no tiene género) (“Love has no gender”) follows Mónica Chub Caal\, a Maya Qʼeqchiʼ trans woman and activist\, and her struggle for inclusion and recognition in her Indigenous community and across Guatemala.\n\nMaya Mam film director\, Alex PV\, takes viewers along as he meets Mónica\, intertwining the activist’s personal story with the rich cultural heritage of her ancestors. “Ixim\,” which means corn in Maya\, highlights how this essential grain nourishes bodies\, traditions and entire communities.\n\nThe film is in Spanish and Qʼeqchiʼ\, with English subtitles.\nThe film lasts about 35 minutes.\nA discussion with Alex PV and Mónica Chub will follow the screening. There will be live English-Spanish interpretation throughout the discussion.\n\nAbout Inter Pares:\nInter Pares works with local organizations in Canada and around the world to address injustice and inequality. In Guatemala\, we support queer and trans activists in their advocacy\, public education and capacity building with grassroots groups in rural and Indigenous communities.\n\nThis film screening is part of Dignity Network Canada’s 2026 Dignity Roundtable.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/free-film-screening-ixim-el-amor-no-tiene-genero-love-has-no-gender/
LOCATION:Bytowne Cinema\, 325 Rideau St\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Orléans Kidical Mass (Bike Rides – 4 different locations)
DESCRIPTION:Come for a bike ride to celebrate the upcoming holidays and to promote sustainable transportation in Orléans! \n\n\n\n\nFour community organizations in Orléans are collaborating on a multi-venue event. Simply click on “Reserve a spot\,” and you’ll be able to choose to pick up your tickets for the tour of your choice. \nConvent Glen CA : Begins and ends at Father Richard Ward Park \nChatelaine Village CA: Begins and ends at Marsha Park \nGreater Avalon CA: Begins and ends at François Dupuis Recreation Center \nFallingbrook : Begins and ends at Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School Parking \nFamily Bike Ride(s) (Kidical Mass) Saturday\, June 13th (rain date: Sunday\, June 14th) \nMeet and great at 10: 00 AM (at the location chosen in the next page) \nRides start at 10:15 AM (4 rides at the same time\, 4 different locations) \nFreezies at the end! \nThe routes are all 3 km loops through the respective neighbourhoods. You choose the closest location for your family! \nPurpose: To promote family cycling\, bike safety\, active transportation\, and community building in Orléans. \nCost: Free for all participants. \nInformations on partners \nFor Our Kids Ottawa Gatineau is a community of parents\, grandparents and families who are concerned about climate change. We organize family-friendly activism and information activities and provide a space to connect and take action together. We strive to be a welcoming place for all parents\, guardians\, grandparents\, caregivers\, and community members to connect and act together. \nVision Zero strategy that focuses on proactive design action to eliminate road deaths and serious injuries. A key tenet of Vision Zero is that street design can ensure that when mistakes happen they don’t cause life-changing impacts. \n—– \nQuatre associations communautaires d’Orléans collaborent pour un évènement multi-locations. Cliquez simplement sur billets\, et vous aurez le choix de retirer vos billets pour le parcours de votre choix. \nAC Convent Glen: départ et arrivée Parc Père Richard-Ward \nAC Chatelaine Villlage: départ et arrivée Marsha Park \nAC Grand Avalon: départ et arrivée Centre récréatif François-Dupuis \nFallingbrook: départ et arrivée Stationnement de l’école secondaire Sir Wilfrid Laurier \nBalade(s) familiale(s) à vélo (Kidical Mass) Samedi 13 juin (report en cas de pluie : dimanche 14 juin) \n10h00 – Accueil et rencontre (à l’emplacement choisi à la prochaine page) \nLes balades commencent à 10 h 15 (4 balades simultanées\, 4 lieux différents) \nFreezies à la fin ! \nLes parcours sont tous des boucles d’environ 3 km à travers les quartiers respectifs. Choisissez le lieu le plus proche de chez vous ! Les quatre cartes de parcours sont ci-bas! \nObjectif : promouvoir le vélo en famille\, la sécurité à vélo\, les modes de transport actifs et le renforcement du tissu social à Orléans. \nCoût : gratuit pour tous les participants. \nInformations sur nos partenaires \n« For Our Kids Ottawa Gatineau » est une communauté de parents\, de grands-parents et de familles préoccupés par le changement climatique. Nous organisons des actions militantes et des activités d’information adaptées aux familles\, et offrons un espace pour créer des liens et agir ensemble. Nous nous efforçons d’être un lieu accueillant où tous les parents\, tuteurs\, grands-parents\, aidants et membres de la communauté peuvent se rencontrer et agir ensemble. \nLa stratégie Vision Zéro met l’accent sur des mesures de conception proactives visant à éliminer les décès et les blessures graves sur la route. L’un des principes fondamentaux de Vision Zéro est que la conception des rues peut garantir que\, lorsque des erreurs se produisent\, elles n’aient pas de conséquences qui changent le cours d’une vie.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/orleans-kidical-mass-bike-rides-4-different-locations/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260613T120000
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SUMMARY:Film and Panel - Collaboration with CoSA and OTJC
DESCRIPTION:Film screening and panel discussion hosted by Circles of Support and Accountability Ottawa and the Ottawa Transformative Justice Collective. \n\n\n\n\nThe film: Facing Our Messy Lives (2024) – The CoSA Ottawa Documentary \nFacing Our Messy Lives – This 61 minute film offers a rare and thoughtful look at how community-based reintegration works for people returning to society after serving sentences for sexual offences. It challenges assumptions\, reduces stigma\, and highlights what truly makes communities safer. \nThis documentary explores the Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) model — an evidence-informed approach that combines community volunteers with professional guidance to support individuals at high risk of reoffending \nThrough interviews\, real stories\, and community perspectives\, the film demonstrates: \n\nHow isolation and stigma increase riskHow structured support and accountability reduce harm\nThe courage of volunteers who step forward to build safer communities\nWhy prevention is everyone’s responsibility\n\nCoSA has been shown to reduce reoffending by up to 88%\, making it one of the most effective community-based reintegration models available. \nAbout Circles of Support and Accountability Ottawa (CoSA Ottawa) \nCoSA is a reintegration program inspired by restorative justice principles that reduce victimization by assisting people who have committed sexual offences to lead a responsible\, constructive\, and accountable life in our community. \nEver since CoSA was formed by a dedicated group of volunteers in 1994 in Hamilton\, Ontario\, CoSA has had one primary goal: No More Victims. Circles of Support and Accountability is the only community-based organization offering this service. \nOver the years\, CoSA sites across Canada have assisted thousands of recently incarcerated people\, referred to as Core Members\, who voluntarily seek CoSA’s help to learn to stop the cycle of harm and to establish a place in society. \nAbout the Panel:  \n\nThe panel will bring together people of diverse perspectives who are involved with CoSA in a variety of contexts\, including a volunteer\, a Core Member of CoSA\, and a survivor.\nCoSA’s Core Members are recently incarcerated people who voluntarily seek CoSA’s help to learn to stop the cycle of harm and to establish a place in society. A Core Member of CoSA will appear on our panel anonymously via Zoom.\n\nWeekend parking is available in the lot behind the HeartWood House building. Street parking in the neighbourhood is free for 3 hours.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/film-and-panel-collaboration-with-cosa-and-otjc/
LOCATION:Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Ottawa\, 404 McArthur Avenue\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260618T170000
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SUMMARY:Film and Panel Discussion: Sudan\, Remember Us
DESCRIPTION:The screening will be at the University of Ottawa\, Room FSS 1030\, from 5-7:30pm. The film is 78 minutes long and will be followed by a short discussion with women human rights defenders and feminist allies.\n\nRegistration link is here: https://wpsn-canada.org/sudan-working-group/\n\nThe event is sponsored by the Sudan Working Group\, Inter Pares\, Amnesty Canada\, and the Human Rights Research and Education Centre.\n\nTrailer for Sudan\, Remember Us: youtube.com/watch?v=jXHjPdOBois\n\nSynopsis: During the Sudanese revolution in 2019\, filmmaker Hind Meddeb captures a jubilant moment of defiance among young Sudanese activists in Khartoum after the overthrow of a long dictatorship\, and then chronicles the military crackdown that followed.\n \nIn April 2019\, the Paris-based filmmaker Hind Meddeb travelled to Sudan’s capital\, Khartoum\, at a jubilant moment in the country’s history. The long-time dictator Omar Al-Bashir had recently been overthrown after a 30-year regime marked by genocidal violence in Darfur. Meddeb began filming with young activists rallying for a citizen’s government by staging sit-ins\, making music\, reciting poetry\, and painting murals. Their hopes are expressed in signs that read “Sudan free from tribalism” and “religious pluralism.”\n \nFor Meddeb\, who has family roots in Tunisia\, Morocco\, and Algeria\, the movement brings to mind the aspirations of her late father: “the dream of an Arab country with its customs shaken up by a feminist revolution.” She captures demonstrations going late into the night with a celebratory atmosphere. The activists are defiant against backlash. “Bullets don’t kill\,” says one young man. “What kills is people’s silence.”\n \nSudan\, remember us enshrines this moment\, but also documents the descent into war that followed. Today\, Sudan is engulfed in violence between internal factions in collusion with external arms suppliers driven to gain control over the country’s wealth of minerals. 
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/film-and-panel-discussion-sudan-remember-us/
LOCATION:University of Ottawa\, 75 Laurier Ave East\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N6N5\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260619T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260619T200000
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SUMMARY:Trans grief and rage in the era of fentanyl
DESCRIPTION:A trans perspective on fentanyl\, harm reduction and the war on drugs.  Presented by Imogen Reid
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/trans-grief-and-rage-in-the-era-of-fentanyl/
LOCATION:Ottawa Trans Library\, 1104 Somerset St. West\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1Y 3C8\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ottawa Trans Library":MAILTO:info@ottawatranslibrary.ca
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SUMMARY:Antifascist Collage and Poster Making! June 19
DESCRIPTION:A collage and poster-making event inspired by the poster exhibition “Art is a Weapon: Revolutionary and Antifascist Posters from Spain”! \nOn June 19\, drop by Education for Liberation Collective’s relaxed collage and poster-making session inspired by our poster exhibition\, “Art is a Weapon: Revolutionary and Antifascist Posters from Spain 1936–39 \nThis event is taking place within the context of the exhibition Art is a Weapon: Revolutionary and Antifascist Posters from Spain 1936-39\, on at Gongfu Bao Restaurant\, 365 Bank Street\, until June 20. \nAll supplies provided. Event is free. Masks will be required and will be provided as well. \nThis is our second-last event; there will be a closing poster sale on June 21! \nAccessibility Info\n– Masks will be required and provided.\n– Air purifier in space.\n– Weather permitting\, we’ll have use of outdoor space\n– We will have the windows open if possible.\n– The venue is easily accessed by public transit
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/antifascist-collage-and-poster-making-june-19/
LOCATION:Bronson Centre\, 211 Bronson Ave\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Education for Liberation Collective":MAILTO:educationforliberation@protonmail.com
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UID:17138-1781895600-1781902800@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Waubgeshig Rice: Anishinaabe History and Writing the Future
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of National Indigenous History Month\, join Ottawa Public Library for a talk with Waubgeshig Rice! \nReserve your free ticket \nMoon of the Turning Leaves was largely inspired by Anishinaabe history\, culture\, and Waubgeshig’s upbringing in his home community of Wasauksing First Nation. Waub recalls looking to the past to consider how to write about the future. This talk highlights historical\, cultural\, and speculative themes readers can explore when engaging with this book and others by Indigenous authors. \nWaubgeshig Rice is an author and journalist from Wasauksing First Nation on Georgian Bay. His breakthrough novel Moon of the Crusted Snow was published in 2018 to widespread critical acclaim. Its sequel\, Moon of the Turning Leaves\, was published in 2023 and became an instant bestseller. His short stories and essays have been published in numerous anthologies.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/waubgeshig-rice-anishinaabe-history-and-writing-the-future/
LOCATION:Shenkman Arts Centre\, 245 Centrum Boulevard\, Ottawa\, K1E 0A1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Octopus Books":MAILTO:octopus@octopusbooks.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260620T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260620T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T175415Z
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SUMMARY:Walk for Recovery - La Marche pour le Rétablissement
DESCRIPTION:*en français ci-dessous*\n\nOn Saturday June 20\, we invite you to walk/wheel/roll/stroll for women and gender-diverse people living with addiction. We mobilize for accessible long-term\, trauma-informed mental health care that is tailored to the specific needs of women and gender-diverse people. We walk to break the stigma of addiction\, taking space in Ottawa’s downtown core with visibility\, pride\, and in community.\n\nWith 47 years of experience serving our community\, Amethyst Centre Ottawa is a leading non-residential agency in providing therapy\, holistic and diverse programming\, peer-support\, and health promotion in our city. Our services are free\, long-term\, in English or French\, in person or online. We do not require abstinence to access our services and support harm reduction.\n\nOur mission is to support our community to take control of factors that impact our health and well-being in healing and recovery. You can support our mission by making a donation\, fundraising as an individual\, or making a fundraising team\, to walk for recovery.\n\nFUNDRAISING WITH AMETHYST\n\nThis is a powerful opportunity to raise awareness about the needs of women and gender-diverse people living with addiction. Our community deserves barrier-free\, long-term\, trauma-informed care that meets each person’s unique needs.\n\nSign up as an individual or join a team. Help spread the word about why this cause matters to you. Every conversation and every contribution makes a difference.\n\nPlease sign up using our CanadaHelps campaign page\, and let your supporters know to make contributions under your name/team in this same page.\nhttps://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/106707953RR0001-amethyst-womens-addiction-centre/p2p/WalkforRecovery/\n\nAs a thank you\, participants who raise $50 will receive a Friend of Amethyst certificate and a beautiful amethyst crystal. Those who raise $100 or more will receive these gifts along with an additional local surprise: Details coming soon!\n\nABOUT THE WALK ROUTE\nWe will gather at the Monument of Human Rights to check-in and hear from our speakers. This will take 45 minutes approximately. Light refreshments and snacks will be provided.\nThe march will begin at the Canadian Tribute to Human Rights. From there\, participants will proceed north along Elgin Street toward Parliament Hill.\n\nAt Parliament Hill\, the route will turn left and continue west along Wellington Street to Bank Street. The march will then head south on Bank Street before turning left onto Somerset Street.\n\nParticipants will follow Somerset Street eastbound\, returning to Elgin Street and concluding back at the starting point.\n\nThis is a 3 km accessible route expected to take approximately 60–90 minutes. The march will proceed at the pace of those with mobility needs\, who will be encouraged to lead at the front.\n\n*****\n\nLe samedi 20 juin\, nous vous invitons à marcher / rouler / vous déplacer pour les femmes et les personnes de la diversité de genre vivant avec une dépendance. Nous nous mobilisons pour des soins en santé mentale accessibles\, à long terme et sensibles aux traumatismes\, adaptés aux besoins spécifiques des femmes et des personnes de la diversité de genre. Nous marchons pour briser la stigmatisation liée à la dépendance\, en occupant l’espace du centre-ville d’Ottawa avec visibilité\, fierté et solidarité.\n\nForte de 47 ans d’expérience au service de notre communauté\, Centre Amethyst d’Ottawa est un organisme communautaire sans hébergement de premier plan offrant\, dans notre ville\, des services de thérapie\, une programmation holistique et diversifiée\, du soutien par les pairs et de la promotion de la santé. Nos services sont gratuits\, à long terme\, offerts en français ou en anglais\, en personne ou en ligne. L’abstinence n’est pas requise pour accéder à nos services et nous adoptons une approche de réduction des méfaits.\n\nNotre mission est de soutenir notre communauté afin qu’elle puisse agir sur les facteurs qui influencent sa santé et son bien-être\, dans une perspective de guérison et de rétablissement. Vous pouvez soutenir notre mission en faisant un don\, en organisant une collecte de fonds individuelle ou en formant une équipe de collecte de fonds pour marcher en soutien au rétablissement.\n\nCOLLECTE DE FONDS AVEC AMETHYST\n\nC’est une occasion puissante de sensibiliser aux besoins des femmes et des personnes de genres divers vivant avec une dépendance. Notre communauté mérite des soins accessibles\, à long terme et tenant compte des traumatismes\, adaptés aux besoins uniques de chaque personne.\nI\nnscrivez-vous à titre individuel ou formez une équipe. Aidez à faire connaître cette cause et pourquoi elle vous tient à cœur. Chaque conversation et chaque contribution font une réelle différence.\nVeuillez vous inscrire via notre page de campagne CanadaHelps et inviter vos proches à faire un don en votre nom ou au nom de votre équipe sur cette même page. https://www.canadahelps.org/fr/organismesdebienfaisance/106707953RR0001-amethyst-womens-addiction-centre/p2p/WalkforRecovery/\n\nEn guise de remerciement\, les participant·e·s qui amassent 50 $ recevront un certificat Ami·e d’Amethyst ainsi qu’un magnifique cristal d’améthyste. Les participant·e·s qui amassent 100 $ ou plus recevront ces cadeaux\, ainsi qu’une surprise locale supplémentaire : détails à venir !\n\nÀ PROPOS DU PARCOURS\n\nNous nous rassemblerons au Monument canadien pour les droits de la personne afin de faire l’inscription et d’entendre nos intervenant·e·s. Cette portion durera environ 45 minutes. Des rafraîchissements légers et des collations seront offerts.\n\nLa marche débutera au Monument canadien pour les droits de la personne. De là\, les participant·e·s se dirigeront vers le nord sur la rue Elgin en direction de la Colline du Parlement.\nÀ la Colline du Parlement\, le parcours tournera à gauche pour continuer vers l’ouest sur la rue Wellington jusqu’à la rue Bank. La marche se poursuivra ensuite vers le sud sur la rue Bank avant de tourner à gauche sur la rue Somerset.\n\nLes participant·e·s suivront la rue Somerset vers l’est\, revenant à la rue Elgin et terminant au point de départ.\n\nIl s’agit d’un parcours accessible d’environ 3 km\, d’une durée estimée de 60 à 90 minutes. La marche se déroulera à un rythme qui tient compte des besoins en matière de mobilité\, et les personnes concernées seront encouragées à ouvrir la marche.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/walk-for-recovery-la-marche-pour-le-retablissement/
LOCATION:Human Rights Monument\, 220 Elgin Street\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amethyst Centre Ottawa":MAILTO:events@amethyst-ottawa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260620T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260620T210000
DTSTAMP:20260613T180250Z
CREATED:20260613T175343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T180250Z
UID:17288-1781967600-1781989200@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Summer Solstice Solarpunk Hopecore Variety Show Extravaganza!
DESCRIPTION:Come and celebrate our earth and the summer solstice this year with Last Generation! We will have live music and performances\, vegan bbq and snacks\, crafts and activities for all ages. Bring your family and friends and let’s celebrate our wonderful mother earth and all she still has while we learn how to build a better world together!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/summer-solstice-solarpunk-hopecore-variety-show-extravaganza/
LOCATION:Ron Kolbus Lakeside Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260621T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260621T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T192538Z
CREATED:20260515T192538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T192538Z
UID:16725-1782046800-1782057600@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Poster Sale
DESCRIPTION:Closing event for the exhibition Art is a Weapon: Revolutionary and Antifascist Posters from Spain 1936-39 \nSunday June 21\, 1-4pm\nGongfu Bao Restaurant\, 365 Bank Street\nGet some beautiful art and help us raise funds to cover the costs of the exhibition!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/poster-sale/
LOCATION:Gongfu Bao\, 365 Bank St\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K2P1Y2\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Education for Liberation Collective":MAILTO:educationforliberation@protonmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260622T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260622T213000
DTSTAMP:20260613T174746Z
CREATED:20260613T174746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T174746Z
UID:17276-1782158400-1782163800@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Social Production of Science Reading Group: Biotechnology
DESCRIPTION:In this month’s module of the Social Production of Science reading group\, we will look at the Biotechnology Industry. The discussion will take place on Monday\, June 22nd at 8 pm EDT on zoom. \nWe will be discussing two readings\, including our first piece of fiction!\n• Chapter 2 of Living Factories by Kenneth Fish\n• Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood \nRegister at the link in our bio to get access to the readings and sign up for updates! We will send out emails with the discussion questions and zoom links. \nAll members\, new and old\, are invited to join this online reading group exploring The Social Production of Science curriculum. This reading group continues SftP’s tradition of running a reading group alongside our local organising\, and the goal of this series is to better link our collective education with collective action\, bringing together members to deepen our shared understanding of science\, power\, and liberation. \nDeveloped and maintained by the Science for the People\n– New Haven Chapter (also thanks to @sftpnhv for the graphic!) \, this curriculum investigates how Marxism\, science\, and capitalism intersect – and how these forces shape both knowledge and the material conditions of our world. Through discussion and reflection\, we’ll consider what it means to reclaim science as a tool for social transformation.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/social-production-of-science-reading-group-biotechnology/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Reading Group
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260623T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260623T203000
DTSTAMP:20260613T174624Z
CREATED:20260613T174624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T174624Z
UID:17231-1782241200-1782246600@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Tarot for Grief and Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Queer Death Salon is a community space for all 2SLGBTQIA+ people to come together to discuss death\, dying and grief. It is a facilitated drop-in discussion space\, with the purpose of building connection\, skill\, and resources for 2SLGBTQIA+ people navigating end of life in our personal lives and in our communities \nParticipants will be led through Jungian\, Hermetic\, and Rider-Waite tarot traditions and what it means to read in different modalities\, especially in times of grief or crisis. \nE (she/her/they/them)\, is a largely self-taught tarot reader of about 17 years. They primarily approach their reads from a Jungian or Archetypal standpoint\, inviting people to explore the cards from a deeper psychological standpoint. She has also branched into other forms of cartomancy (lenormand\, playing cards) and is a budding astrologer.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/tarot-for-grief-and-crisis/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Queer Community Deathcare":MAILTO:queercommunitydeathcare@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260623T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260623T220000
DTSTAMP:20260619T193346Z
CREATED:20260619T193346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T193346Z
UID:17405-1782241200-1782252000@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Three Autistic Musicians Walk Into a Bar\, Featuring Vincent Bishop\, Erin Adair\, and Spencer Scharf
DESCRIPTION:Three Autistic Musicians Walk Into a Bar brings Vincent Bishop\, Erin Adair\, and Spencer Scharf to Avant-Garde Bar for a night of live music\, stories\, covers\, original songs\, and folk music chaos.\nFeaturing three Ottawa musicians with very different styles\, the evening blends folk\, country\, blues\, protest music\, singalong traditions\, humour\, and whatever else happens when you give three songwriters a microphone.\n\nProceeds donated to Autistics for Autistics / A4A.\nTuesday\, June 237:00–10:15 PMAvant-Garde BarAdmission: $20. No one turned away for lack of funds.\n\nErin Adair is an Ottawa folksinger\, multi-instrumentalist\, adaptive music teacher\, and community song leader rooted in folk\, protest music\, and singalong traditions. A CBC Searchlight Top 4 finalist and Canadian Folk Music Award nominee\, Erin has performed at Mariposa\, Bluesfest\, Folkfest\, Jazzfest\, and the NAC’s Fourth Stage. Their performances are heartfelt\, funny\, and participatory.\n\nSpencer Scharf is an Ottawa-based folk\, rock\, and blues multi-instrumentalist known for his one-man-band performances. Performing on guitar\, banjo\, mandolin\, ukulele\, keyboard\, harmonica\, and vocals\, he has appeared hundreds of times across the region and has been invited repeatedly to perform at Ottawa Bluesfest and CityFolk. Instagram: @scharfspencer Website: spencerscharf.com\n\nVincent Bishop is an Ottawa-based bilingual folk/country singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. A Carleton music graduate\, he has released three albums and received the Robert Paquette Fund and Réseau Ontario’s “Coup de Foudre Salut!” award. He has also been nominated annually for Francophone Artist of the Year at the CMAOntario Awards since 2022. He performs with guitar\, ukulele\, banjo\, mandolin\, clarinet\, jaw harp\, bass\, beatboxing\, and live looping. His music explores optimism\, identity\, and his experience as an autistic artist.\n\nAccessibility Note:\n\nAvant-Garde Bar has two steps to enter and is not wheelchair-accessible. The venue is a bar environment\, so there may be crowd noise\, amplified music\, and general sensory intensity. Ear protectors\, earplugs\, and some sensory items/fidgets will be available. We are confirming details about seating and space for mobility devices. Please contact us with specific access questions.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/three-autistic-musicians-walk-into-a-bar-featuring-vincent-bishop-erin-adair-and-spencer-scharf/
LOCATION:Avant Garde Bar\, 135 1/2 Besserer Street\, Ottawa
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260625T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260625T213000
DTSTAMP:20260619T184131Z
CREATED:20260619T184131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T184131Z
UID:17387-1782410400-1782423000@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:The Hands That Feed Us Public Screening & Discussion + (optional) farm tour
DESCRIPTION:Event details:  \n– 6:00-7:00PM: (optional) Guided tour of the Just Food Community Farm \n– 7:00-9:00PM: Join us for a public screening of “The Hands That Feed Us”🎬\, a documentary feature film. The Hands That Feed Us explores the romance and finance of farming\, and all of the ups and downs of living and working on and off the land. Click here to see the film trailer. \nAfter the film\, we’ll have a discussion with the Filmmaker\, Devon Cooke. \nThis event is presented in partnership with Just Food and the National Farmers Union.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/the-hands-that-feed-us-public-screening-discussion-optional-farm-tour/
LOCATION:Just Food Farm\, 2391 Pepin Court\, Ottawa\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260625T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260625T203000
DTSTAMP:20260605T001233Z
CREATED:20260605T001233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260605T001233Z
UID:17135-1782412200-1782419400@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Author Talk: The AI Con by Alex Hanna
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion of the outsized hype surrounding AI with Alex Hanna\, co-author of The AI Con: How to Fight Big Tech’s Hype and Create the Future We Want. Alex will be joined in conversation by Kelly Bronson from the University of Ottawa. \nSocial Innovation Atelier\, 95 Clegg St.\nDoors open at 6:30pm\, program begins at 7pm. \nIs artificial intelligence going to take over the world? Have big tech scientists created an artificial lifeform that can think on its own? Is it going to put authors\, artists\, and others out of business? Are we about to enter an age where computers are better than humans at everything? \nThe answer to these questions\, linguist Emily M. Bender and sociologist Alex Hanna make clear\, is “no\,” “they wish\,” “LOL\,” and “definitely not.” This kind of thinking is a symptom of a phenomenon known as “AI hype.” Hype looks and smells fishy: It twists words and helps the rich get richer by justifying data theft\, motivating surveillance capitalism\, and devaluing human creativity in order to replace meaningful work with jobs that treat people like machines. \nIn The AI Con\, Bender and Hanna offer a sharp\, witty\, and wide-ranging take-down of AI hype across its many forms. They show you how to spot AI hype\, how to deconstruct it\, and how to expose the power grabs it aims to hide. Armed with these tools\, you will be prepared to push back against AI hype at work\, as a consumer in the marketplace\, as a skeptical newsreader\, and as a citizen holding policymakers to account. Together\, Bender and Hanna expose AI hype for what it is: a mask for Big Tech’s drive for profit\, with little concern for who it affects. \nDr. Alex Hanna is the Director of Research at the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR). Her work examines how new computational technologies—such as AI and machine learning—exacerbate racial\, gender\, and class inequality through their data practices and effects on labor. She also works in the area of social movements\, focusing on the dynamics of anti-racist campus protest in the US and Canada. \nDr. Kelly Bronson is a Faculty member at the Centre for Law\, Technology\, and Society\, the Canada Research Chair in Science and Society\, and an Associate Professor at the School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences\, University of Ottawa. She studies science-society tensions that erupt around controversial technologies (GMOs\, fracking\, big data & AI) and their governance. \nCo-sponsored by Climate Justice Ottawa. \nThis event is free and open to all. Please RSVP to help us know how many guests to expect.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/author-talk-the-ai-con-by-alex-hanna/
LOCATION:Social Innovation Atelier\, 95 Clegg St\, Ottawa
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ORGANIZER;CN="Octopus Books":MAILTO:octopus@octopusbooks.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260626T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260626T210000
DTSTAMP:20260619T185338Z
CREATED:20260619T185005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T185338Z
UID:17389-1782496800-1782507600@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Waabandiwag - ‘Heart Berry’: An Indigenous Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Curated by @dogmaw_ and @jaydemicahdesigns \, Waabandiwag – ‘Heart Berry’ aims to uplift new and emerging Indigenous artists and provide an opportunity to share their work in a culturally sensitive space. \n‘Heart Berry’ is a celebration of Indigenous and Indigiqueer/Two Spirit identities in honour of Indigenous history month and Pride Month. many of the art works speak to lived experience of connection\, reconnection\, love\, belonging\, cultural pride and the Two Spirit experience. \njoin us on June 26th to celebrate the opening of our show\, with a performance\, free food & drinks (non alcoholic)\, conversation with many of the artists and a night of celebrating Indigenous culture! \nthe works will only be on display from June 26th-28th\, so make sure to stop by to see them!!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/waabandiwag-heart-berry-an-indigenous-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Beandigen Cafe\, 106-900 Exhibition Way\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260627T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260627T150000
DTSTAMP:20260503T180002Z
CREATED:20260503T180002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260503T180002Z
UID:16596-1782554400-1782572400@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Ottawa Anarchist Bookfair 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Ottawa Anarchist Bookfair is run by a group of local anarchists and anarchic-organizers who are interested in cultivating a culture of autonomous and decentralized organizing in so-called ottawa. Our fair will have a mixture of literature (books\, zines\, etc.) relevant to anarchism/anti-oppression/organizing\, community-run workshops & skillshares\, and tabling from autonomous community groups and organizers. \nWe acknowledge that as settlers on these stolen\, unceded and unsurrendered Algonquin Anishinaabe lands we represent part of the problem and are committed to operating in solidarity with Indigenous resistance and organizing however we can. Additionally\, we acknowledge the ways that power structures such as colonialism\, racism\, classism\, misogyny\, ableism\, and queerphobia replicate themselves both inside and outside of activist spaces. As a collective\, we aim to make this event as accessible as possible to those left behind by the state and mainstream society. More details about our specific commitments and agreements for the space will be released soon on our website.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/ottawa-anarchist-bookfair-2026/
LOCATION:Glebe Community Centre\, 175 Third Ave\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1S 2K2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260702T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260702T210000
DTSTAMP:20260621T115347Z
CREATED:20260621T115347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T115347Z
UID:17429-1783015200-1783026000@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Palestine Mirror Decoden Workshop & Pop Up
DESCRIPTION:Come through for the Palestine Mirror Decoden Workshop & Pop Up! 🇵🇸🎨\n🛍️ The Pop-Up (Open to all\, message for the location): Completely free to attend and open to the public! Come hang out\, shop our collection\, and check out the Viva Resistance merch table.\n🎟️ The Workshop (Ticketed): Grab a ticket to get hands-on with thick textured glue and junk charms to build your own custom map mirror.\n📅 Date: Thursday\, July 2nd\, 2026\n⏰ Time: 6:00 PM\n📍 Location: Ottawa\, ON \n🚨 IMPORTANT FOR WORKSHOPPERS: The registration link closes strictly on June 30th. We need to prep all the kits in advance\, so we cannot accommodate any last-minute tickets. Hit the link in our bio to secure your workshop spot!\nSee you there! 🤎✨
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/palestine-mirror-decoden-workshop-pop-up/
LOCATION:Carleton University\, 1125 Colonel By Dr.\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1S 5B6\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Qawim Collection":MAILTO:qawimcollection@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260704T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260704T140000
DTSTAMP:20260619T190706Z
CREATED:20260619T185457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T190706Z
UID:17400-1783166400-1783173600@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Free Food Distribution / Repas Gratuit
DESCRIPTION:Are you hungry? We are! We’ll be setting up in Dundonald Park on July 4th from noon to 2pm for a serve. We hope to see you there! 🥕 \n————— \nVous avez faim? Nous aussi! Nous serons au parc Dundonald le 4 juillet\, de midi à 14 h\, pour vous nourrir. On espère vous y voir! 🥕
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/free-food-distribution-repas-gratuit/
LOCATION:Dundonald Park\, 516 Somerset St W
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260708T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260708T190000
DTSTAMP:20260619T182713Z
CREATED:20260619T183420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T182713Z
UID:17381-1783537200-1783537200@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Book Launch | Basima Takrouri presents Imam: Tale of the Haunted Roads
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate the launch of Imam: Tale of the Haunted Roads\, a new novel by Palestinian-Canadian author Basima Takrouri. Basima will be joined in conversation by fellow author Ian Thomas Shaw. \n📍 Octopus Books\n🕒 Doors open at 6:30pm\, program begins at 7pm. \nThe novel follows the long human story of Palestine—from pre-1948 Jerusalem through war\, exile\, and return. It focuses less on the big headlines and more on what happens after: how people carry loss\, memory\, and survival across generations. At the center is Ali Al-Nabulsi\, a character shaped by everything around him—colonial pressure\, internal tensions\, and the quiet\, personal struggles that come with all of that. The story focuses on how history lives inside people\, not just around them. \nBasima Takrouri is a novelist\, poet\, screenwriter\, and cultural producer based in Toronto. She is the author of several acclaimed works\, including The Absentee’s Chair (مقعد الغائبة)\, published when she was only nineteen and recognized as the work of one of the youngest Palestinian female novelists of her generation; A Complicated Passage / Thorny Crossing (عبور شائك)\, recipient of the Next Page Foundation publishing award; Diaries Under Occupation (يوميات تحت الاحتلال); and the historical novel The Imam: Tale of the Haunted Roads (الإمام: قصة شبح سكن الطريق). Her writings have been translated into English\, French\, Swedish\, and Korean\, and published internationally in journals and anthologies\, including Qissat: Short Stories by Palestinian Women. She also co-wrote the Emmy Award–winning web drama Chankabout. Takrouri is the founder of Nuwa Arts and Cultural Production\, a member of PEN Canada and Writers in Exile\, and a PhD candidate in Humanities at York University\, where her research explores multilingual artistic production\, migration\, and cultural memory. \nCurrently residing in Aylmer\, Ian Thomas Shaw has worked as a diplomat and an international development worker\, living in Africa\, the Middle East and Europe. He is the founder of Deux Voiliers Publishing\, the Prose in the Park Literary Festival and the Ottawa Review of Books. His novel Quill of the Dove was published by Guernica Editions in 2019. \nThis event is free and open to all. Please RSVP to help us know how many guests to expect.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/book-launch-basima-takrouri-presents-imam-tale-of-the-haunted-roads-book-launch-basima-takrouri-presents-imam-tale-of-the-haunted-roads/
LOCATION:Octopus Books\, 116 Third Ave\, Ottawa\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Octopus Books":MAILTO:octopus@octopusbooks.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260711T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260711T150000
DTSTAMP:20260619T193730Z
CREATED:20260619T193730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T193730Z
UID:17407-1783771200-1783782000@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Collaborative zine making night at the Ottawa Trans Library
DESCRIPTION:Come work on zines with us as we work on the next issue of The Dragon Flyer\, the Ottawa Trans Library’s community zine. Write\, draw\, scan\, cut\, and paste with us on our community zine or your own project\, or just come hang out with us. We are collecting stories\, jokes\, poems\, art\, and more from the trans and non-binary community in Ottawa and our friends and families. \nThe zine workshop is a collaborative event to discuss\, share\, and work on zines together. \nCome tell your story.We will provide paper\, templates\, and whatever art supplies we have. No experience necessary. All ages welcome\, children under age 13 must be accompanied by an adult. \nMasking the day of the event is encouraged. Accessibility note: There are two stairs at the door entrance. We have a ramp we can bring out for the door on request. There’s a washroom but it’s not large enough for many mobility devices.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/collaborative-zine-making-night-at-the-ottawa-trans-library-10/
LOCATION:Ottawa Trans Library\, 1104 Somerset St. West\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1Y 3C8\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Ottawa Trans Library":MAILTO:info@ottawatranslibrary.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260714T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260714T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T182033Z
CREATED:20260619T182033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T182033Z
UID:17352-1784055600-1784061000@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Sex\, Death\, and Kink
DESCRIPTION:Queer Death Salon is a virtual community space for all 2SLGBTQIA+ people to come together to discuss death\, dying and grief. It is a facilitated drop-in discussion space\, with the purpose of building connection\, skill\, and resources for 2SLGBTQIA+ people navigating end of life in our personal lives and in our communities. \nJoin Badly Licked Bear for a deep conversation about the ways that sex and death are woven together in fetish\, kink and BDSM\, seen through and with a critical eye towards the realities and illusions of the “kink escalator\,” which like the “relationship escalator\,” both suggests and expects illusions of “progress” as a goal\, while also looking at the advantages of living and playing and loving in both the deep and the shallow ends of the pool. \nBadly Licked Bear is an educator\, storyteller\, artist\, and mutual aid worker. A former curator and college professor\, she teaches\, speaks\, and writes at the intersections of film\, culture\, politics and sexuality. She also works as a voice and activist for transgender civil rights and practical\, transformative sexuality in the BDSM\, kink\, and leather communities.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/sex-death-and-kink/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Queer Community Deathcare":MAILTO:queercommunitydeathcare@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DTSTAMP:20260613T173552Z
CREATED:20260613T173552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T173552Z
UID:17218-1784246400-1784505599@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:BibliFest
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a weekend of queer (and queer-allied!) fun and fundraising for the land!! Swims\, hangs\, live music\, dancing\, workshops\, hikes\, LARPing. Beautiful sunsets and fireflies at night.\nCheck it out at www.biblioterre.ca/programming and snag your tickets now.\nYouth and children under 18 are free but must be accompanied by an adult. \nTransportation from the city will be organized\, check our FAQ and email us for information. \nThis is a fundraiser for Cooperative Biblioterre – an organization for people looking to build community through shared land\, mutual aid\, and collective stewardship.\nCooperative Biblioterre offers a model for sharing lands\, buildings\, tools and resources that we refer to as a Land Library.\nAll funds raised will go towards supporting the co-op as we work toward our goals of building an affordable housing co-op\, putting Land Back into practice\, offering agricultural land opportunities to marginalized folks and protecting wildlife and wildlife habitat.\nhttps://www.biblioterre.ca/our-pillars \nPROGRAMMING\nFriday evening LARPing led by Lukayo Estrella https://lukayo.com/\nSaturday workshops 9:30am-5:30pm Including – Cyanotype printing\, Plant Spirits 101 and more TBA!\nSaturday night dance party 6pm-2am\n6pm: DJ Bun Bun – queer sunny electropop\n7pm: Anachnid – Nervous system reset https://anachnid.bandcamp.com/\n8pm: Yolande Laroche – dance-y avant-pop https://www.orchidae.ca/\n9pm: DJ Avenue – eclectic\, energetic\, world-wide https://soundcloud.com/carlingavenue\n10:30pm: Cocoa Sly – modulations of the funk\n11:30pm: Kelcium – jackin’ house\, worldfusion https://www.mixcloud.com/SweetBeet/\n12am: Aphotik – Deep Dubstep / Bass Music https://soundcloud.com/aphotikcw\n1am: catg.irl.1 – jungle dnb trance https://www.mixcloud.com/xxcatgirl1xx/\nSunday Concert 11am-4pm Artists includePudding Chomeur – heartbreaking country harmonies https://thepuddingchomeur.bandcamp.com/ rtfct – beats & tunes produced primarily from found sounds & field recordings w/ improvised violin https://soundcloud.com/rtfct\nDupil Collective – queer Filipino folk punk and poetry https://dupilcollective.wixsite.com/dupil-collective\nand more TBA!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/biblifest/
LOCATION:Coopérative de Solidarité Biblioterre\, 169 Chemin Parent\, Alcove\, J0X1A0
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ORGANIZER;CN="Biblioterre":MAILTO:biblioterre@proton.me
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