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SUMMARY:Enough is Enough Province-wide day of action
DESCRIPTION:Major’s Hill Park at noon for a short rally then march. \n\nOur goal is to build community opposition to policies and priorities of governments that attack workers\, undercut public health and education\, and trap people in poverty without the wages and supports they need to buy food and meet basic needs\, all while aiding and abetting sky-rocketing rents and housing costs\, and failing to tax corporate profits.  \nIn Ottawa\, we’re planning a family-friendly event\, with music\, speakers\, tables sponsored by community groups and unions\, and a children’s play area. As well\, we’ll be marching though Byward Market\, drawing attention to our concerns and demands\, and encouraging local residents to join our movement. \n\nOver 20 other events will be held across Ontario on June 3.  RSVP here: Enough Is Enough!  \n\nContact:  ottawa@justice4workers.org or odlc@ottawalabour.org
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/enough-is-enough-province-wide-day-of-action/
LOCATION:Major’s Hill Park\, Mackenzie Ave\, Ottawa\, K1N 6Z4
ORGANIZER;CN="Justice For Workers":MAILTO:info@justiceforworkers.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230605T120000
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SUMMARY:RENEWABLE POWER FOR ALL – Rally!
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Parliament Hill in Ottawa on June 5th\, 12pm ET\, to hear from powerful movement leaders\, help us deliver the names of tens of thousands of people across the country who want this government to unleash the renewable energy revolution. Bring your own visuals\, and take in beautiful movement art that brings to life our vision of a future beyond fossil fuels. \nHere’s the speakers list so far: \n\nStephen Thomas\, Clean Energy Manager\, David Suzuki Foundation\nDara Wawatie-Chabot\, Just Transition Researcher\, Iron & Earth from Algonquin Nation\nOlivia Onuk – spoken word artist from Art for Climate Justice\nDylan Trebels\, Founding Member of Electrify 613\n\nThe David Suzuki Foundation is joining forces with Atlantic Canada’s Ecology Action Center\, Electrify 613\, Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment\, Climate Justice Ottawa\, Environmental Defence\, 350 Canada\, CUPE/ Green Economy Network and other organizations and grassroots allies. Be there with us to fight for the future our communities deserve. \nPOSTERS \n\nRENEWABLE\, AFFORDABLE AND SECURE POWER FOR ALL\nINDIGENOUS-OWNED RENEWABLES NOW\nCOMMUNITY-LED RENEWABLES NOW\nNO GAS ON THE GRID\nRENEWABLE ENERGY FOR OUR HEALTH\n\n/// \n⚡ÉNERGIE RENOUVELABLE POUR TOUS.TES⚡ Un rallye supportant 100% d’électricité propre d’ici 2035. \nRejoignez-nous sur la Colline parlementaire à Ottawa le 5 juin de 12h00 à 13h30\, afin d’entendre les puissant.e.s leaders du mouvement\, admirer les magnifiques œuvres d’art du mouvement qui donnent vie à notre vision d’un avenir sans combustible fossile\, et pour nous aider à transmettre les noms des dizaines de milliers de personnes à travers le pays qui veulent que notre gouvernement libère le pouvoir d’une électricité 100% renouvelable\, abordable et fiable d’ici 2035. \nParmi les intervenant.e.s\, notons : \n\nStephen Thomas\, responsable de l’électricité propre à la Fondation David Suzuki\nDara Wawatie Chabot\, jeune membre de la nation algonquine\, Iron & Earth\nOlivia Onuk\, organisatrice communautaire et artiste de Art for Climate Justice\nDylan Trebels\, conseiller en énergie et cofondateur d’Electrify 613\nD’autres intervenant.e.s seront annoncé.e.s prochainement!\n\nLa Fondation David Suzuki s’associe à l’Atlantic Canada’s Ecology Action Centre\, au New Brunswick Environmental Network\, à Electrify 613\, à l’Association canadienne des médecins pour l’environnement\, à Environmental Defence\, à 350 Canada\, à Iron & Earth\, au Green Economy Network\, à Leadnow\, au Conseil des Canadiens\, à For Our Kids Ottawa/Gatineau\, ainsi qu’à d’autres organisations et allié.e.s. Soyez des nôtres pour agir en faveur d’un avenir sans combustible fossile! \nPOSTERS \n\nUNE ÉNERGIE ABORDABLE POUR TOUS.TES\nUNE ÉNERGIE SÉCURITAIRE POUR TOUS.TES\nUNE ÉNERGIE RENOUVELABLE DÉTENUE PAR LES COMMUNAUTÉS AUTOCHTONES MAINTENANT\nUNE ÉNERGIE RENOUVELABLE GÉRÉE PAR LA COMMUNAUTÉ MAINTENANT\nPAS DE GAZ DANS LE RÉSEAU\nUNE ÉNERGIE RENOUVELABLE POUR NOTRE SANTÉ
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/renewable-power-for-all-rally/
LOCATION:Parliament Hill\, Wellington Street\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1A 0A9\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Climate Justice Ottawa":MAILTO:climatejusticeottawa@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230609T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230609T153000
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SUMMARY:Drown out hate! Defend trans kids
DESCRIPTION:Anti-2SLGBTQIA+ hate group Save Canada has partnered with celebrity anti-trans activist “Billboard Chris” Elston for a rally and march in front of our schools on June 9th. They plan to meet at Broadview and Carling at 11:00 am\, and then march up Broadview to spread anti-2SLGBTQIA+ hate in front of three schools on Broadview (Notre Dame High School\, Broadview Public School\, and Nepean High School). \n“Billboard Chris” is a notorious anti-trans activist who travels around North America to spread hate and instigate conflict at queer events\, and who participated in the convoy occupation of Ottawa. Save Canada are a Diagolon-affiliated far-right youth group which has marched with neo-Nazis outside of schools and drag storytime events across Ontario. Their main spokesperson\, Josh Alexander\, is a high school student from Renfrew who was expelled for bullying transgender students. \nFortunately\, we have a secret weapon – the power of community. In 2021\, Billboard Chris was chased out of town by 2SLGBTQIA+ folks and allies. This past February\, Save Canada partnered with our local far right and convoy remnants to shut down a drag storytime event at the National Arts Centre\, where they failed miserably as 300 community members showed up to protect the event. \nWhile we can not be complacent\, Ottawa has learned over the past two years that if we mobilize effectively\, we can defeat the far right. As such\, we are supporting local parents and community members in their plans to oppose these far-right anti-2SLGBTQIA+ instigators. Show up early\, and bring signs\, flags\, banners\, and noisemakers to drown out their hate. \nDrown out hate! Defend trans kids!\nJune 9th\, 10:00 am\nBroadview and Wellesley\n(one block north of Carling) \nIMPORTANT: The main tactics of Save Canada and Billboard Chris are to provoke conflict and get physically aggressive with counter-protesters\, then portray themselves as the victims in an effort to either raise their profile and create content or attempt to get counter-protesters arrested. They also may attempt to doxx and harass those who oppose their hateful agenda. \nBy taking some precautions\, we can keep each other safe while facing down far right instigators. \n\nDo not give interviews to far right media outlets or “independent journalists”\nDon’t debate far-right trolls. Drown them out with chants and noise! Especially if they are filming or livestreaming and looking for content.\nDo not film supporters without their permission\, and do not livestream. Do film the far right\, fake journalists\, and the police in order to protect yourself and your friends.\nProtect your identity. Mask up\, and use signs\, flags\, umbrellas\, etc.\, to protect yourself from being photographed by far right activists or fake news outlets.\nDo not talk to the police\nMaintain situational awareness\, and watch each others’ backs\nTry to arrive and leave as a group\nCheck the weather\, drive safely and dress appropriately! Give yourself plenty of time to arrive!\n\nFor more information on how to keep yourself and your friends safe\, visit the Safety Plan section of our website. \nFor more information\, or if you would like to support and help out with this action\, contact the main organizers at broadviewlove@gmail.com or contact us at communitysolidarityottawa@gmail.com
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/drown-out-hate-defend-trans-kids/
LOCATION:Broadview and Wellesley\, Broadview and Wellesley\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Solidarity Ottawa":MAILTO:communitysolidarity.ottawa@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Amnesty International Monthly Community Activist Meeting
DESCRIPTION:We are a global movement of over 7 million people working together to protect and promote human rights. Join the Ottawa-Gatineau community group and help us build a world where everyone lives in dignity. Members from all local AI groups (AI 56\, AI Francophone\, AI UOttawa\, fieldworkers\, AI HQ staff) and members of the general public are invited to attend a monthly community gathering to plan and organize activism campaigns in the Ottawa-Gatineau region. \nIf you would like to join virtually\, please email amnestyottawagatineau@gmail.com
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/monthly-community-activist-gathering/
LOCATION:Amnesty International Ottawa Office\, 312 Laurier Ave E\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 1H9\, Canada
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UID:1979-1687017600-1687024800@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Tenant Rights Council - Municipal Housing Campaign Launch
DESCRIPTION:Worried about high rent? Sick of slumlords? Want to fight back against the destruction of affordable housing? \nJOIN US at the Tenant Rights Council for the launch of Ottawa ACORN’s updated municipal housing campaign! \nWe have made great progress in past years with housing demands\, but landlords and developers are still pushing back. While costs of living continue to rise and developers keep demolishing affordable housing\, it is becoming clear: the fight is far from over. \nThe overwhelming majority of city councilors are homeowners\, and yet they are the ones making decisions on issues impacting tenants. However\, renters deserve to be heard and have their concerns addressed! That’s why we are organizing the Tenant Rights Council\, an event run by and for Ottawa renters based on ACORN members’ most urgent priorities from across the city. \nCome take action with your neighbours on June 17th to cast your vote at the Tenant Rights Council and help Ottawa achieve as much positive change as we can!
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/tenant-rights-council-municipal-housing-campaign-launch/
LOCATION:Centretown United Church\, 507 Bank St\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K2P 1Z5\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Ottawa ACORN":MAILTO:ottawa@acorncanada.org
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Gendered Islamophobia by Monia Mazigh
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special book launch event as Monia Mazigh presents her new book\, Gendered Islamophobia: My Journey With a Scar(f)\, in conversation with Adrian Harewood. \nDate: Tuesday June 20\, 6:30pm – 8:00pm\nLocation: Abbotsford House\, 950 Bank St\, Ottawa\nPurchase Gendered Islamophobia \nThis passionate book describes the author’s struggles as a hijab-wearing Muslim immigrant woman in Canada\, and the harmful stereotypes she has encountered in the streets and public spaces\, in universities\, and in the media. \nMonia Mazigh was born and raised in Tunisia and immigrated to Canada in 1991. She speaks Arabic\, French\, and English fluently and holds a doctorate in finance. Monia was catapulted onto the public stage in 2002 when her husband\, Maher Arar\, was deported to Syria where he was tortured and held without charge for over a year. She campaigned vigorously for her husband’s release and later fought to re-establish his reputation and sought reparations. Her book\, Hope and Despair\, details the account of the family’s ordeal. She is also the author of two novels\, Mirrors and Mirages\, and Hope Has Two Daughters. Another novel\, Farida\, is forthcoming. She lives in Ottawa. \nAdrian Harewood has been a journalist for over a quarter century. He was the anchor of CBC Ottawa News at Six for 13 years\, and previously hosted CBC Ottawa’s radio show All in a Day for 3 years. Harewood joined Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication in 2021\, where he created the school’s first-ever course focused on race\, a graduate seminar called Journalism\, Race and Diversity. He also created the first course in Canada devoted to the study of the History of Black Canadian Journalism.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/book-launch-gendered-islamophobia-by-monia-mazigh/
LOCATION:Abbotsford House\, 950 Bank St\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1S 5G6\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Octopus Books":MAILTO:octopus@octopusbooks.ca
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SUMMARY:Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival
DESCRIPTION:For the full schedule of events\, visit this link: Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival – Summer Solstice Festivals \nThe Summer Solstice Festival takes place June 21- 25th at MĀDAHÒKÌ FARM\, a spectacular tourism experience and gathering place in Ottawa’s Greenbelt. MĀDAHÒKÌ\, which means “to share land” in Anishinaabe\, builds on the growing interest in agritourism\, farm-to-table culinary experiences and authentic cultural experiences from an Indigenous perspective. It is also the year-round home of an Indigenous Marketplace selling products made by Indigenous artisans\, the permanent home of a small but growing herd of endangered Ojibwe Spirit Horses and other interesting attractions. \n\nCELEBRATE INDIGENOUS CULTURE & HERITAGE\n\n\n\n\nSummer Solstice Indigenous Festival is a multi-disciplinary arts festival that brings together Indigenous artists\, performers\, educators\, students\, and community members to share knowledge and celebrate Canada’s diverse Indigenous cultures. \nSummer Solstice Indigenous Festival (SSIF) takes place during National Indigenous History Month and coincides with National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD) \nJune 21\, 2023 marks the national 27th anniversary of celebrating the heritage\, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations\, Inuit and Métis peoples! \nAlso known as Summer Solstice\, June 21st is the longest day of the year and throughout history and across continents a time for Indigenous cultural celebration. \nSummer Solstice Festivals are produced by Indigenous Experiences on behalf of the National Indigenous Peoples Day Committee (NIPD) comprising national organizations representing Canada’s indigenous communities. \nFor over twenty years\, NIPD/ Summer Solstice events in the National Capital Region have created opportunities for all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the culture and contributions of  Inuit\, First Nations and Métis peoples.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/summer-solstice-indigenous-festival/
LOCATION:Mādahòkì Farm\, 4420 West Hunt Club Rd\, Nepean\, Ontario\, K2R1E7\, Canada
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UID:1992-1687366800-1687374000@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Marcelo Saavedra-Vargas Celebration of Life/Célébration de la vie-June 21st-The Terminus
DESCRIPTION:OPIRG is celebrating the life of our dear brother Marcelo. We are planning a celebration of sharing art\, music and spoken words. \nWhere: The Terminus\, Jack Turcot Building \nWhen: June 21st from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm \n\nIf you would like to share some art or spoken words\, please contact: research.coordinator@opirg-gripo.ca \n\n/// \nGRIPO célèbre la vie de notre cher frère Marcelo. Nous prévoyons une célébration du partage de l’art\, de la musique et des paroles. \nOù : Le Terminus\, Édifice Jack Turcot \nQuand : 21 juin de 17h00 à 19h00 \nSi vous souhaitez partager de l’art ou des paroles\, veuillez contacter: research.coordinator@opirg-gripo.ca
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/marcelo-saavedra-vargas-celebration-of-life-celebration-de-la-vie-june-21st-the-terminus/
ORGANIZER;CN="OPIRG Ottawa":MAILTO:613-562-5800 x 4364
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230625T190000
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UID:2047-1687712400-1687719600@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Rally for Justice! Justice for Hodan Hashi
DESCRIPTION:OTTAWA\, ON — Join us Sunday\, June 25\, 2023\, at 5:00 P.M. in a powerful demonstration of unity and resilience! In response to the disturbing lack of accountability and the disregard for Black lives in this case\, a powerful protest is set to take place at 220 Elgin St.\, highlighting the urgent need for systemic change and an end to the impunity that perpetuates racial injustice. \nShare far and wide\, no matter where you live or your platform size! \nWith an unwavering commitment to uncovering the corruption and facts in the killing of Hodan Hashi\, we will not rest! As the echoes of history reverberate\, we gather to make our outrage heard by the Saskatchewan Provincial Court in their error of judgment. Make sure to join us at 220 Elgin St. on Sunday\, June 25 at 5:00 pm – this is not just a march\, but a resounding and loud call for transparency\, accountability and justice. \nLet the flames of solidarity burn bright as we demand accountability\, dismantling the structures that perpetuate apathy against Black women. We march for those who have been silenced\, for the lives that have been lost\, and for the generations yet to come. Our presence is a powerful symbol of hope\, resilience\, and our collective and unwavering pursuit of justice. \nIt’s time to challenge the status quo and the systems that have harmed countless individuals. Let our voices reverberate through the streets\, shaking the very foundations of injustice. We refuse to be silent observers; we choose to be catalysts for change. \nThis protest is a peaceful but powerful expression of our determination to create a world where skin color is never a cause for discrimination\, but a celebration of humanity. Join us as we march towards a future defined by equity\, compassion\, and justice. \nAlone\, we can have a voice\, together we can ROAR! Together\, we are unstoppable.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/rally-for-justice-justice-for-hodan-hashi/
LOCATION:Human Rights Monument\, 220 Elgin Street\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, Canada
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UID:2092-1687888800-1687896000@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Soul Space Wellness Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Soul Space Wellness Workshops welcome Ottawa’s frontline street health\, harm reduction\, community and social service workers for a monthly offering of a collective activity to promote wellness and to heal in community. Offerings will differ each month\, and may include creative activities\, guest speakers\, forest bathing\, yoga and movement\, mindfulness and more.\n\nThis Tuesday evening features  a guided forest therapy walk with Andrea Forest Therapy Ottawa!\n\nCost: Free – $10 (depending on workshop)
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/soul-space-wellness-workshops/
LOCATION:Sandy Hill Community Centre\, 250 Sommerset Street E\, Ottawa
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230628T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230628T120000
DTSTAMP:20230624T023759Z
CREATED:20230624T023759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230624T023759Z
UID:2086-1687946400-1687953600@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Family Drag Story Time
DESCRIPTION:Free with Monkey Rock Music! Local drag celebrities China Doll and Cyril Cinder and Musicians from Monkey Rock Music are here to entertain children and families of all ages.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/family-drag-story-time/
LOCATION:National Arts Center\, 1 Elgin St\, Ottawa\, ON K1P 5W1\, Ottawa\, Canada
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UID:2080-1687960800-1687968000@www.punchupcollective.org
SUMMARY:Vanier Rally ~ Manif de Vanier
DESCRIPTION:Fridays for Future Ottawa is supporting 350 Canada’s Canada is Burning National Day of Action. The demonstration will be at the office of Vanier Hon MP Mona Fortier\, who is also the President of the Treasury Board. Brings signs\, smoke masks and a friend.
URL:https://www.punchupcollective.org/reo-calendar/vanier-rally-manif-de-vanier/
LOCATION:233 Montreal Rd
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