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SUMMARY:Empowered Expressions: Open Mic and Dance Party
DESCRIPTION:Empowered Expressions: Open Mic and Dance Party\n \n  \nAn evening of entertainment\, empowerment and celebration of Black Trans musicians. The event will start off with an open mic session\, open to everyone who wants to showcase their talents and share their stories with the audience. \nAfter the open mic\, the event will transition into a live music and dance party\, with performances from some of the best Black Trans musicians in the area. \nFeaturing performances by Apollin\, Mx Holmes\, and Blxck Cxsper. \nMarch 22nd at Théâtre Sainte-Catherine \nDoors at 7pm\, 8pm to close. \nTickets are free! \nTo perform at the open mic please register at bit.ly/empoweredexpressions \nBiography of the host: \nTrans Trenderz is the world’s first record label dedicated to uplifting trans musicians. We are based in Montreal with ties to New York City and have been organizing trans-centered events for half a decade\, including the world’s first music awards show dedicated to trans musicians: the Trans Trenderz Music Awards; in Brooklyn in 2019. \nThe person sending this email is Kyng Rose aka Blxck Cxsper\, I’m a Black biracial multi-disciplinary artist and founder of Trans Trenderz. My work has been mentioned by some of the biggest music publications in the world including Billboard\, Grammy\, Much Music\, eTalk and more! \nAccessibility: \n\nThéâtre Sainte-Catherine is a wheelchair accessible venue.\nThere are wheelchair accessible and gender neutral bathrooms.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/empowered-expressions-open-mic-and-dance-party/
LOCATION:Théâtre Sainte-Catherine\, 264 St Catherine St E\, Montreal\, QC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spring into Action 2023
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SUMMARY:Ultraviolet Waves: The Spectrum of Futurisms
DESCRIPTION:Ultraviolet Waves: The Spectrum of Futurisms\n \n  \nMarch 22nd\, 5-6pm on Zoom. \nRegister on Zoom here to attend the workshop. \nA workshop on voice amplification\, image making and cognitive dissonance. \nThis workshop will focus on the following:\n1) demystifying immersive technologies (how do we stray from being just a consumer or in the dark? how do we engage proactively?)\n2) being reflective of late stage representation (what are we beyond our identities and how do we offer parts of ourselves consensually?)\n3) developing strategies of critical mass activism\n\n\n\nAndi Vicente (they/them) is an artist currently based in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal. Their interdisciplinary practice consists of working with different communities and broadening an understanding of oppressed experiences. Through installation\, writing\, collage/image making\, Andi strives to encourage collective empowerment through the answering of the questions “Who is not here with us?” and “How can I be there for you?”\n\nThey are the book Bitter Melanin – http://anakpublishing.ca/BitterMelanin.html\nYou can also review their work here:\nhttps://andivicente.com/\n@andivice on Instagram.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/ultraviolet-waves-the-spectrum-of-futurisms/
LOCATION:QC
CATEGORIES:Spring into Action 2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230319T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230319T210000
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SUMMARY:Defend Press Freedom: A Thousand Cuts Film Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Defend Press Freedom: A Thousand Cuts Film Screening and Discussion\n \nMarch 19\, 6:30-9pm at Bar Milton-Parc \nA film screening of the documentary\, A Thousand Cuts\, followed by a discussion. The discussion will cover press freedom and the rise of fascism in the Philippines. Using the Philippines as a case study\, we aim to bring about issues happening in the world and talk about the growing resistance for press freedom in this digital age. \nAbout the film:\n“With press freedom under threat in the Philippines\, A Thousand Cuts goes inside the escalating war between the government and the press. The documentary follows Maria Ressa\, a renowned journalist who has become a top target of President Rodrigo Duterte’s crackdown on the news media.” \nThis event will be 2.5 hours with 1.5 hours used to screen the film. \nThis will be presented by Anakbayan Montreal and the Centre for Philippine Concerns. \nAnakbayan Montreal is a grassroots organization of the Filipino youth students that aims educate\, organize for our right to land\, decent jobs & wages\, education & social services. It is an overseas chapter of Anakbayan Philippines. “Anakbayan” means youth of the nation as we draw inspiration from anti-colonial youth movements before us. \nThe Centre for Philippine Concerns (CPC) is a network of individuals from diverse backgrounds (students\, workers\, academics\, artists\, filmmakers\, etc.) committed to strengthening solidarity ties between Canadians and the Filipino people. As we reach our 40th year\, the CPC continues to support the defense of human rights\, including communities resisting Canadian extractivism and land-grabbing. \nAccessibility \n\nThe space at Bar Milton-Parc is wheelchair accessible.\nThere is a wheelchair accessible and gender neutral bathroom.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/defend-press-freedom-a-thousand-cuts-film-screening-and-discussion/
LOCATION:Bar Milton-Parc\, 3714 Avenue du Parc\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2V 4J9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spring into Action 2023
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230317T180000
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SUMMARY:An Intro to Technofeminism - How to Use (And Critique) Tech for Social Good
DESCRIPTION:An Intro to Technofeminism – How to Use (And Critique) Tech for Social Good\n \nPresented by: Laine McCrory \nGiven the rapid pace of tech\, it can be easy to get lost in the shuffle. As Big Tech corporations promote their motives\, ordinary people are often ignored. In this workshop\, participants will learn about what it means to build technology for social good. You will learn about the fundamentals of critiquing AI\, algorithms and data\, with a goal of demystifying the “black box” around tech. Participants will also help imagine what building tech from the “ground up” looks like. Join us to learn more about data justice and technology for the people! \nLaine (she/her) is finishing her undergraduate degree at McGill University\, and will be starting a Masters in Women and Gender Studies at University of Toronto in the Fall\, where she will be researching feminist data justice principles. She is currently writing a thesis exploring the issues with techno solutions narratives in smart cities. Laine has also researched the sociopolitical implications of the AI industry in Montreal\, and is a research assistant with the Just Feminist Tech and Scholarship Lab.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/an-intro-to-technofeminism-how-to-use-and-critique-tech-for-social-good/
LOCATION:Burnside Hall\, 805 Sherbrooke Ouest\, Room 206\, Montreal\, QC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spring into Action 2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230316T180000
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SUMMARY:Digital Literacy for Grassroots Groups 101
DESCRIPTION:Digital Literacy for Grassroots Groups 101\n \nMarch 16th\, 6-8pm at ECOLE (3559 rue University) \nIn this 2 hour interactive workshop\, we will explore why and how grassroots groups and organizations can leverage digital tools for change. \nTopics to explore include: \n* Why digital literacy matters \n* How to manage and communicate information\, and \n* What free/low-cost tools are available \nThis will be presented by Andy Tran and Fatima Barron \nAndy Tran (they/them) is a socialist\, software developer\, and recovering physicist. They are Vietnamese and spend their free time raising awareness and building support for the Philippine national democratic movement until its victory. WIth experiences in helping groups and organization set up websites and digital campaigns\, they look forward to contributing to the McGill and Montreal community. \nFatima Barron (she/her) is a queer\, neurodivergent\, second-generation Filipina non-profit worker by day and an organizer and artist by non-day. With experiences in paid and unpaid communication\, outreach\, and facilitation\, empower people with the tools needed to continue their collective struggle. \nAccessibility \n\nWe regret to note that ECOLE is not wheelchair accessible. The front entrance is four steps up and has two heavy doors with a buzzer system.\nMost of the doors in the building are heavy\, including washroom doors. All washrooms are single-use and non-gendered. There are unfortunately no handrails next to the toilets or sinks.\nAll rooms have fluorescent lighting\, though during the day many rooms can be lit with natural light through large windows.\nWe cannot guarantee that ECOLE is a scent-free space.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/digital-literacy-for-grassroots-groups-101/
LOCATION:ECOLE\, 3559 rue University\, Montreal\, QC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spring into Action 2023
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230316T163000
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SUMMARY:Security Culture Sharing Circle
DESCRIPTION:Security Culture Sharing Circle\n \nMarch 16th\, 3-4:30pm at ECOLE (3559 rue University) \nThis event will serve as an informal sharing of knowledge regarding security culture\, aiming to help fellow organizers maintain their safety in both digital and physical spaces. We will discuss online security\, including platforms for secure organizing. We will also discuss best practices for safe(r) direct action\, such as police liasoning. The event will be structured with facilitator(s) presenting some background and basic information\, and then opening up discussion for folks to share their experiences and ask questions. \nMembers from Divest McGill (@divestmcgill) will lead the event. Divest is a student-led campaign that advocates for McGill to divest from fossil fuels and for the democratization of the University\, as well as working to create an active anti-capitalist\, anti-colonial space on campus. \nThis event is part of our week-long event series\, Spring into Action\, which will take place from March 10-22. Stay tuned as we post more events this week! Visit qpirgmcgill.org/spring-into-action to learn more! \nAccessibility \n\nWe regret to note that ECOLE is not wheelchair accessible. The front entrance is four steps up and has two heavy doors with a buzzer system.\nMost of the doors in the building are heavy\, including washroom doors. All washrooms are single-use and non-gendered. There are unfortunately no handrails next to the toilets or sinks.\nAll rooms have fluorescent lighting\, though during the day many rooms can be lit with natural light through large windows.\nWe cannot guarantee that ECOLE is a scent-free space.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/security-culture-sharing-circle/
LOCATION:ECOLE\, 3559 rue University\, Montreal\, QC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spring into Action 2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230315T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230315T193000
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SUMMARY:Recognizing misinformation in the age of social media
DESCRIPTION:Recognizing misinformation in the age of social media: approaching the news with a critical\, anti-imperial perspective\n \nwith CUTV Montreal\nMarch 15th\, 6-7:30pm at Le Frigo Vert @lefrigovert \nThis workshop will look at issues of misinformation and the negative impacts of it\, break down how to be aware of it\, and go over journalists’ methods for fact checking while researching. The workshop will also look at examples of coverage in Canadian media that is tainted by things like zionism or imperialism\, how the use of language can affect the way a story is told and interpreted\, and how to be cognizant of this type of coverage so that we can be careful while reading a story and before resharing it. \nThis workshop will be hosted by Local 514 host and journalist Savanna Craig. Local 514 is a biweekly web series produced by CUTV Montreal\, a grassroots community television station. Local 514 covers local social justice issues and critique decisions by municipal\, provincial and the national government(s). Savanna Craig researches\, writes\, hosts and edits Local 514 alongside a team. She is a freelance journalist focused on issues covering imperialism\, housing and more. She graduated from Concordia’s journalism program in 2020. \nThis event is part of our week-long event series\, Spring into Action\, which will take place from March 10-22. Stay tuned as we post more events this week! Visit qpirgmcgill.org/spring-into-action to learn more \nAccessibility \n\nThe space at Le Frigo Vert is wheelchair accessible.\nThere is a wheelchair accessible\, non-gendered bathroom
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/recognizing-misinformation-in-the-age-of-social-media/
LOCATION:Le Frigo Vert\, 1440 rue Mackay\, Montreal\, QC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spring into Action 2023
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230315T153000
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CREATED:20230301T215922Z
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SUMMARY:Un(PAC)k: Digital Diasporas
DESCRIPTION:un(PAC)k: Digital Diasporas\n \nA guided discussion circle where we will unpack our relationships to and conception of Diaspora and Community through the lens of the Internet and technology more broadly. The discussion will be 1 to 1.5 hours long and is open to all BIPOC. The Pan-Asian Collective (@pacmtl) is a working group of QPIRG-McGill and QPIRG-Concordia based in Tiohtià:ke. We aim to empower and grow the intersectional Asian community. For us by us 💛 \nMarch 15th\, 2-3:30pm at Bar Milton-Parc \nThis event is part of our week-long event series\, Spring into Action\, which will take place from March 10-22. Stay tuned as we post more events this week! \nAccessibility \n\nThe space at Bar Milton Parc is wheelchair accessible.\nThere is a wheelchair accessible\, non-gendered bathroom\n\nun(PAC)k : Diasporas numériques\nUn cercle de discussion guidée où nous examinerons collectivement nos relations et notre conception de la diaspora et de la communauté à travers le prisme d’Internet et de la technologie en général. La discussion sera d’entre une heure et une heure et demie et est ouverte à toutes les personnes concernées. Le Pan-Asian Collective (@pacmtl) est un groupe de travail de QPIRG-McGill et QPIRG-Concordia basé à Tiohtià:ke. Notre objectif est de renforcer et de développer la communauté asiatique intersectionnelle. Pour nous par nous 💛 \n15 mars\, 2-3h30 au Bar Milton-Parc \nCet événement fait partie de notre série d’événements de deux semaines\, Spring into Action\, qui aura lieu du 10 au 22 mars. Restez à l’écoute car nous publierons d’autres événements cette semaine !
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/unpack-digital-diasporas/
LOCATION:Bar Milton-Parc\, 3714 Avenue du Parc\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2V 4J9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spring into Action 2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230312T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230312T153000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T161219Z
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SUMMARY:My Puzzle is Your Sound: Field Recording
DESCRIPTION:My Puzzle is Your Sound: Field Recording with Joey Zaurrini\n \nWe spend our days and nights immersed in the soundscapes of our environments. All too often\, this rich tapestry of sensory information goes unnoticed and forgotten unless the sounds are particularly disruptive. In this workshop\, we will learn to use active listening and field recording as grounding tools that connect us to our bodies and open acoustic portals into everyday environments. The workshop will include guided soundwalks\, listening exercises\, field recording ventures\, journaling and sharing with the group. Borrowing from Hildegard Westerkamp’s words\, we will use the recorder as an extension of the ear\, capturing sounds to then investigate and listen to together. During the workshop\, participants will be taught active listening techniques and methods of expressing these listening experiences through the creation of soundmaps. This will serve as an introduction into the practice of field recording and the mindfulness benefits that can be obtained from it. \nThe workshop will be a single session with a duration of 2 hours. The maximum participant capacity is 5 as there are limited recorders available. To register\, email info@qpirgmcgill.org. \nJoey Zaurrini is an artist whose mediums span from paint to sound. He studied Electroacoustics at Concordia University and went on to Simon Fraser University to complete an MFA in Interdisciplinary Fine Arts\, where he created an online interactive sound map\, Tales From the Square\, as his graduating project. He is passionate about creating accessible and engaging workshops for everyone to learn about field recording. \nAccessibility \n\nUnfortunately\, the space at 3516 Av du Parc is not currently wheelchair accessible.\nThere is a single-stall\, non-gendered bathroom\n\nMon casse-tête est votre son : Enregistrement sur le terrain avec Joey Zaurrini\nNous passons nos jours et nos nuits immergés dans les paysages sonores de notre environnement. Trop souvent\, cette riche tapisserie d’informations sensorielles passe inaperçue et elle est trop vite oubliée\, sauf si les sons sont particulièrement perturbants. Dans cet atelier\, nous apprendrons à utiliser l’écoute active et l’enregistrement sur le terrain comme des outils d’ancrage qui nous relient à nos corps et ouvrent des portails acoustiques dans les environnements quotidiens. L’atelier comprendra des promenades sonores guidées\, des exercices d’écoute\, des enregistrements sur le terrain\, un journal et une session de partage en groupe. En empruntant les mots de Hildegard Westerkamp\, nous utiliserons l’enregistreur comme une extension de l’oreille\, capturant les sons pour ensuite les étudier et les écouter ensemble. Au cours de l’atelier\, les participant.e.s apprendront des techniques d’écoute active et des méthodes pour exprimer ces expériences d’écoute par la création de cartes sonores. Il s’agira d’une introduction à la pratique de l’enregistrement sur le terrain et aux bénéfices de la pleine conscience qui peuvent en découler. \nL’atelier sera une session unique d’une durée de 2 heures. La capacité maximale de participants est de 5 personnes car le nombre d’enregistreurs disponibles est limité. Pour vous inscrire\, envoyez un courriel à info@qpirgmcgill.org. \nJoey Zaurrini est un artiste dont les médiums vont de la peinture au son. Il a étudié l’électroacoustique à l’Université Concordia et a obtenu une maîtrise en beaux-arts interdisciplinaires à l’Université Simon Fraser\, où il a créé une carte sonore interactive en ligne\, Tales From the Square\, comme projet de fin d’études. Il se passionne pour la création d’ateliers accessibles et attrayants permettant à tous d’apprendre l’enregistrement sur le terrain.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/my-puzzle-is-your-sound-field-recording/
LOCATION:QPIRG-McGill\, 3516 Avenue du Parc\, Montreal\, QC\, H2X 2H7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spring into Action 2023
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230310T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230310T190000
DTSTAMP:20260424T114605
CREATED:20230228T214422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T213539Z
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SUMMARY:Decolonizing Healing & Medicine\, Re-imagining Community Care: Keynote with Dr. Ayesha Khan
DESCRIPTION:Decolonizing Healing & Medicine\, Re-imagining Community Care\n \nFrom mental health crises to COVID-19 and chronic illnesses– capitalism/ colonialism are making us all sick in different ways and destroying the planet at large. We’ve been taught to think about our health & wellbeing in a vacuum. Our health is tied to the health of our community\, the land\, flora\, fauna & every part of our ecosystems. We’re part of nature\, not separate from it. How do we address our distress through a political\, collectivist lens and step away from individualistic\, pathologizing\, colonial\, profit-driven models of “healing”? What do we need to truly be healthy and how can we build those networks of interdependence & mutual care? How can we take care of the land so it may care for us? \nJoin us for a discussion with Dr. Ayesha Khan (@wokescientist) on decolonizing healing & medicine\, and re-imagining community care. \nMarch 10\, 5pm-7pm with hybrid option on Zoom. The keynote will be live streamed in person in Room 150 of the McGill Arts Building (853 Sherbrooke Ouest). \nRegistration link: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/559785883647 \nThis event is part of our week-long event series\, Spring into Action\, which will take place from March 10-22. Stay tuned as we post more events this week! Visit the link here to learn more: https://qpirgmcgill.org/spring-into-action/ \n……….. \nLa décolonisation de la guérison et de la médecine\, et la ré-imagination des soins communautaires\nRejoignez-nous pour une discussion avec le Dr Ayesha Khan (@wokescientist) sur la décolonisation de la guérison et de la médecine\, et la ré-imagination des soins communautaires. \n10 mars\, 17h-19h\, avec option hybride sur Zoom.  \nArts 150\, Pavillon des arts à McGill (853 Sherbrooke Ouest).  \nLien d’inscription : https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/559785883647 \nDes crises de santé mentale aux maladies chroniques en passant par le COVID-19\, le capitalisme et le colonialisme nous rendent toustes malades de différentes manières et détruisent la planète en général. On nous a appris.e.s à penser à notre santé et à notre bien-être mental comme deux phénomènes distincts. Notre santé est pourtant liée à la santé de notre communauté\, de la terre\, de la flore\, de la faune et de chaque partie de nos écosystèmes. Nous faisons partie de la nature\, nous n’en sommes pas séparé.e.s. Comment aborder notre détresse à travers un prisme politique et collectiviste et s’éloigner des modèles de guérison individualistes\, pathologistes\, coloniaux et axés sur le profit ? De quoi avons-nous besoin pour être vraiment en bonne santé et comment pouvons-nous construire ces réseaux d’interdépendance et de soins mutuels ? Comment pouvons-nous prendre soin de la terre pour qu’elle puisse prendre soin de nous ? \nCet événement fait partie de notre série d’événements de deux semaines\, Spring into Action\, qui se déroule du 10 au 22 mars. Restez à l’écoute car nous publierons d’autres événements cette semaine ! Pour en savoir plus\, cliquez sur le lien suivant : https://qpirgmcgill.org/spring-into-action/
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/decolonizing-healing-medicine-re-imagining-community-care/
LOCATION:McGill Arts Building\, Room 150\, 853 Sherbrooke O\, Montreal\, QC\, H3A2A7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Spring into Action 2023
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