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SUMMARY:The Labour Crisis at McGill
DESCRIPTION:As the principal departs the university with a very generous package\, those who keep the university running on a daily basis are left to pick up the pieces. This panel explores issues unions and workers are grappling with during the pandemic through the lens of the ongoing labour crisis at McGill.\n\nThis event is part of Social Justice Days! Find the full schedule here: https://fb.me/e/1I5CYBex4\n\nRegistration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/…/reg…/WN_0dhXMGi8SgS9NV6gxcjIhg\n\n▼▲▼▲ ACCESSIBILITY INFO ▼▲▼▲\nAuto-transcription in English will be available on Zoom for this event\ntranslation from English to French can be available for all events with 48 hours notice unless already provided; please email info@qpirgmcgill.org to request.\nLa traduction de l’anglais vers le francais sera disponible sur demande avec 48 heurs de pré-avis; envoyez un courriel à info@qpirgmcgill.org.\n\nIf you have other questions or concerns related to accessibility\, please don’t hesitate to get in touch at info@qpirgmcgill.org or send us a message on facebook.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/the-labour-crisis-at-mcgill/
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SUMMARY:UnPAC Healing the past now: Building sustainable futures
DESCRIPTION:A 1.5 hr semi-structured online discussion circle on sustainable practice through the lens of culture and ancestry. We will be unpacking how to approach sustainable practice in a way that recognizes our histories as marginalized communities while building towards a future that meets our present needs. Un(pac)k events are intended to be supportive and educational spaces for BIPOC folks to gather in a spirit of mutual support and care. This is a space for our community to engage in peer to peer sharing of experiences. Un(pac)k events are not a classroom\, nor a site of group therapy or professional mental care. All participants are expected to help cultivate a safe space for discussion from a wide range of individuals.\nPAC is a non-hierarchical community of Asian-identifying people that aims to create a space that recognizes the diversity Asian experiences and build solidarity within and across marginalized communities. We are a working group of QPIRG and are based in tio’tia:ke.\n\nThis event is part of Social Justice Days! Find the full schedule here: https://fb.me/e/1I5CYBex4\nRegister for this event at: https://us02web.zoom.us/…/tZwpd…\n\n▼▲▼▲ ACCESSIBILITY INFO ▼▲▼▲\nAuto-transcription in English will be available on Zoom for this event\ntranslation from English to French can be available for all events with 48 hours notice unless already provided; please email info@qpirgmcgill.org to request.\nLa traduction chuchotée de l’anglais vers le francais sera disponible sur demande avec 48 heurs de pré-avis; envoyez un courriel à info@qpirgmcgill.org.\n\nIf you have other questions or concerns related to accessibility\, please don’t hesitate to get in touch at info@qpirgmcgill.org or send us a message on facebook.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/unpac-healing-the-past-now-building-sustainable-futures/
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SUMMARY:Building Care Into Anti-Violence Advocacy That Sustains Us
DESCRIPTION:This session is a one-hour discussion between three people who are involved in various aspects of the movement against colonial\, gender-based\, and sexual violence in Canada and beyond. They are excited to share with others about how the work of centering care is integral to all forms of social and environmental justice as care is the antithesis of colonialism and capitalism. Rather than a panel or presentation\, this is an opportunity for these experienced activists and organisers to talk about the ways that they engage in anti-violence movements in survivor- and healing-cenetered ways that enliven the communities of care we are trying to build. After discussion\, all participants will engage in reflective activities and discussion to better understand how we can all grow care in our work.\n\nFacilitators:\nConnor Spencer: is a white organizer interested in building and participating in communities\, and solidarities between anti-violence\, anti-capitalist\, and justice movements across Turtle Island. Chair of Students for Consent Culture Canada (SFCC) from 2018 to 2020\, and having gone through the experience that was a BA at McGill\, she is intensely interested in holding institutions accountable for the violence and power structures that they perpetuate and uphold\, and building spaces to dream and create new worlds. She currently lives\, or ganizes\, and works as a national strike and mobilization officer in the national labour movement and as a SFCC Board of Directors member on unceded Algonquin territory.\n\nChantelle Spicer (she/they) has a master’s degree from Simon Fraser University and is the current Co-Chair of Students for Consent Culture Canada. As a person of Mizrahi Jewish and Mi’kmaq ancestry on the stolen lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm\, Səl̓ílwətaʔ\, Skwxwú7mesh nations\, their commitments in activism lie in accountability\, care in and between social movements\, and Indigenous sovereignties and futures.\n\nTiara Cash (she/her) Tiara Cash (she/her) is a Queer Black American woman with Indigenous heritage in the Chahta nation. She is a graduate student at Simon Fraser University and certified Koru Mindfulness Instructor with a 20 year personal practice of mindfulness and meditation. As a practitioner for the last six years\, she has worked in various settings including higher education\, athletics\, and the non-profit sector. Her research and career focuses include delving into the intersections of mindfulness in marginalized and unrepresented populations\, and life transitions.\n\nThis event is part of Social Justice Days! Find the full schedule here: https://fb.me/e/1I5CYBex4\nRegister for this event at: https://us02web.zoom.us/…/tZMtd-iorToiG9cXtsK1f…\n\n▼▲▼▲ ACCESSIBILITY INFO ▼▲▼▲\nAuto-transcription in English will be available on Zoom for this event\ntranslation from English to French can be available for all events with 48 hours notice unless already provided; please email info@qpirgmcgill.org to request.\nLa traduction chuchotée de l’anglais vers le francais sera disponible sur demande avec 48 heurs de pré-avis; envoyez un courriel à info@qpirgmcgill.org.\n\nIf you have other questions or concerns related to accessibility\, please don’t hesitate to get in touch at info@qpirgmcgill.org or send us a message on facebook.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/building-care-into-anti-violence-advocacy-that-sustains-us/
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