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Events listed on this calendar are not organized by the Punch Up Collective unless otherwise noted in the event details.

DARC Night School: Being Masters of Our Stories

Digital Arts Resource Centre 67 Nicholas St.

In the spirit of Black History Month, our speaker, Patrick Kabeya, will delve into the transformative power of storytelling and explore the unique perspective of being an African creator. From […]

Free

Voices Unveiled: Unpacking Israel’s Apartheid

312 laurier Ave

This event is organized by the Amnesty Ottawa-Gatineau Community Group to explore the oppressive and discriminatory system of apartheid implemented by Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The public is […]

Free

Freedom to Read 2024: Discussion with Author Lawrence Hill

Ottawa Public Library - Nepean Centrepointe 101 Centrepointe, Ottawa, ON, Canada

Freedom to Read Week is an annual event, taking place February 18-24, 2024. This week provides Canadians with the opportunity to discuss book challenges, censorship, representation in literature, intellectual freedom, […]

7th Annual A7G Round Dance

Horticulture Building, Landsdowne Park 1525 Princess Patricia Way, Ottawa

We are honoured to have many invited singers joining us from Saskatchewan, Alberta and Unceded Algonquin Territory to honour us with songs for our 7th annual ceremony. We are extremely […]

Save Our Gaza Families: 3-Day Silent Vigil for Family Reunification

Parliament Hill Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

We (Gazan Canadian League) are holding a peaceful, silent vigil at the O'Connor and Wellington entrance to the House of Commons at Parliament Hill, Ottawa in support of Palestinian Canadians […]

Women, War, Peace and Climate Justice

McNabb Community Centre 180 Percy Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

In recognition of International Women's Day, please join the Ottawa Peace Council on Wednesday February 28th at 6:30pm at McNabb Community Centre (180 Percy St) for a discussion on women […]