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  • Rad Frosh 2025

    Rad Frosh 2025 Rad Frosh 2025 is happening August 29–31! Rad Frosh is a three-day alternative orientation for students who want to connect, learn, and build community, all through a social justice lens. This year’s theme, All Roads Lead to Rad, invites you to explore where your story meets collective resistance. Expect: Catered meals Art […]

  • Library Day

    QPIRG-McGill Alternative Library 3516 Avenue du Parc, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Library Day QPIRG-McGill is hosting Library Day, an open house with programming throughout the day on Tuesday, September 2nd! Come by the QPIRG-McGill Alternative Library at 3516 Ave. Parc between 1 and 6pm to learn about how the library works, make a button, write your own zine, and to have some yummy free food! When: […]

  • Community Dinner

    SSMU Flex Space 3480 rue McTavish, room 106, Montreal, QC, Canada

    Community Dinner As is tradition, we’re kicking off Culture Shock with a FREE community dinner, this October 21st! Come for a delicious vegan meal, and hang out with QPIRG and like-minded folks who care about social justice and building real community. First come, first served – and we have run out of food at all […]

  • Panel on Migrant Justice

    Centre St-Pierre 1212 rue Panet, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Panel on Migrant Justice Join us for an in-depth and important discussion on migrant justice, led by organizers working with speakers from Centre d’aide aux familles latino-américaines (CAFLA), the Immigrant Workers Centre (IWC-CTI), and the Migrant Justice Clinic (CJM). This event will explore the lived realities of migrants navigating a province shaped by colonial borders, […]

  • Walking as method: Exploring hostile design in Milton-Parc

    QPIRG-McGill Alternative Library 3516 Avenue du Parc, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Walking as method: Exploring hostile design in Milton-Parc This workshop introduces walking/ rolling as a research method while exploring how design shapes access, safety, and inclusion in the Milton-Parc neighbourhood. This workshop will encourage participants to reflect on how design, policing, and city policies impacts inclusion and will question who has the right to access […]

  • Keynote Address with Ellen Gabriel

    Macdonald Harrington G-10 815 rue Sherbrooke O, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Keynote Address with Ellen Gabriel FREE event, with registration: REGISTER HERE. Join us for a keynote address from the renowned activist and artist, Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel. This year, QPIRG-McGill and SSMU External Affairs are exploring the theme of Land in relation to liberation, decolonization, and environmental justice. Land is at the core of our struggles […]

  • Textures of the land: Reconnecting with our roots.

    Maison de l’Amitié 120 Duluth Ave E, Montreal, QC, Canada

    Textures of the land: Reconnecting with our roots With Charly Cartier This event is for QTBIPOC (Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, People of Colour). Register here to attend. An artistic exploration workshop and conversation. This event invites Queer members of the BIPOC community in a discussion around ancestry, land, pre/de colonialism, belonging, home etc. The discussion […]

  • “Severed” Screening hosted by In Pain and Insane

    QPIRG-Concordia 2100 rue Guy, #205, Montreal, QC, Canada

    “Severed” Screening hosted by In Pain and Insane On October 29th, in recognition of two years of Israel’s relentless genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, as well as National Disability Awareness Month in the so-called U.S. and Disability Employment Awareness Month in so-called Canada, In Pain and Insane invites you to a screening of the powerful, […]

  • WHERE I COME FROM THE GROUND IS RED

    Leacock 210 855 rue Sherbrooke O, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    WHERE I COME FROM THE GROUND IS RED With Mak Ékoué WHERE I COME FROM THE GROUND IS RED is a slow, attentive, creative workshop – an exercise in bearing witness to the life of land beyond human intervention. Using simple writing to share intimacies with strangers and create space between wounds, participants will first […]