Auction for Indigenous Women & Girls with Disabilities #IWagWid
This is a fundraising auction to support the continued work that I (Lynn Gehl) is doing regarding Indigenous Women and Girls with Disabilities. Follow #IWagWid for more information.
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Please Note: Events listed on this calendar are not organized by the Punch Up Collective unless otherwise noted in the event details.
This is a fundraising auction to support the continued work that I (Lynn Gehl) is doing regarding Indigenous Women and Girls with Disabilities. Follow #IWagWid for more information.
Join Eric A. Stanley & Toshio Meronek in conversation as they present their books on Trans and Queer experiences in America. Wednesday, November 1, 7:00 PM Octopus Books, 116 Third Ave., Ottawa Advances in LGBTQ rights in the recent past—marriage equality, the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, and the expansion of hate crimes legislation—have […]
JOINING FORCES: A Fundraising Concert to Stop Ford's Kemptville Prison. Join us for an incredible evening of music on Fri, Nov 3, 2023. Taking place at the Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre (CDCC), and inside the historic and beautiful Sanctuary concert space, audience members are in for a rare musical concert experience with an intimate performance by […]
Together, we'll take action in Ottawa to show that a global renewable energy revolution is within our reach. Workers and communities all over Canada are planning local events for the Power Up global day of action. Join us on November 4th.
Attending a protest, making a social media post or fighting racism in the workplace - what are your protections in the workplace? Come and learn about your legal rights in the workplace in our online webinar Tuesday November 7th, 7-8:30pm with lawyer Simcha Walfish. We’ll be discussing: - Workers' rights and risks at protests. - […]
Registration required. Discover the systemic aspect of biodiversity erosion through a fun, collaborative workshop: what it is, what it enables and what degrades biodiversity. During the 3-hour workshop, in teams of 5-7, you will : - recreate an ecosystem and discover the impact of disturbance on it, - find the links between the different concepts […]
Bread and Puppet theatre group have chosen Wakefield Quebec as the location for the last performance of the 2023 tour! Mark your calendars for Sunday, November 12 at 5 PM Tickets are on sale through their website. https://breadandpuppet.org/product/11-12-23-iew-wakefield They need to fill the venue, so please share the news with friends, neighbors, local theatre groups, […]
The School of Social Innovation and the Research Centre on Social Innovation and Transformation are thrilled to welcome Professor Caroline Shenaz Hossein to Saint Paul University on November 16th. Her talk, The Banker Ladies: Voices from the Black Political Economy, will highlight her recent work documenting savings groups and credit associations created by racialized women […]
Come and hear children's tales and stories with Jax the Pirate! There will be story readings, music and lots of fun 🌈⚓ This activity is for children and their parents and will take place in French and English. Topic of the activity: Pirates! Accessibility Details: - Para Transpo drops off at the main entrance - […]
The School of Social Innovation and the Atelier are pleased to invite you to attend a panel discussion and workshop on creating accessible events, led by the disability justice principles of collective access, interdependence, and solidarity. Join Camille Bérubé and Cameron Jette, local disability justice advocates in a conversation on accessibility. They will share their […]
NATIONAL MARCH ON OTTAWA TO FREE PALESTINE! On November 25th at 1pm, the Palestinian Youth Movement, the Association of Palestinian Arab Canadians, Labour for Palestine, and the International League of Peoples' Struggle in Canada will march on Parliament Hill, Ottawa to demand an end to Canadian complicity in the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people […]
Free, but registration requested. Join us in person at River House for the 2023 Annual Public Meeting on November 28th! Learn more about the work this community has made possible this year. You’ll have a chance to ask your questions about our programs and the river, get a sneak peek of what comes next, and […]
In this keynote lecture, Visual AIDS Research Fellow Adam Ash Barbu introduces DARC’s programming for World AIDS Day and Day With(out) Art. Highlighting their current research on the work of artist and activist Hunter Reynolds (1959-2022), Barbu weaves connections between histories of AIDS cultural production. In dialogue with Reynolds’ practice, Barbu frames the bed as […]
Join Labour for Palestine for an online teach-in about Palestine, how we got to the current crisis, and what we as workers and unionists can do to support the struggle for Palestine liberation. The teach-in will build participants' confidence to talk about why Palestine is a workers' issue, and will equip them with tools to […]
Digital Arts Resource Centre and Qu’Art are proud to partner with Visual AIDS for Day With(out) Art 2023 by presenting Everyone I Know Is Sick, a program of five videos generating connections between HIV and other forms of illness and disability. The program features newly commissioned work by Dorothy Cheung (Hong Kong), Hiura Fernandes & […]