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SUMMARY:MMIWGT2S / FFT2EADA Vigil
DESCRIPTION:MMIWGT2S / FFT2EADA Vigil\nOrganized by Iskweu \nLink to the Facebook event. \nRoute\nBeginning: Cabot Square\nEnd: The Baie\, Saint-Catherine\nNO MORE GENOCIDE!\nOn Tuesday \, February 14th\, join us for the 18th Annual Memorial Vigil for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women\, Girls\, Trans and Two-Spirit People in Tiohtiá:ke (Montreal). A vigil will be held at Cabot Square followed by a march to The Baie on Saint-Catherine. \nWe encourage you to bring your drums and visuals\n.\nThe confirmed speakers\n-Travelling Spirit drums\n-Kevin Deer\n-Ellen Gabriel\n-Liam Kablalik\n-Cheryl Mcdonald\n-Nina S. \n[français ci-dessous]\nMARCH FOR MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN\, GIRLS\, TRANS AND TWO-SPIRIT PEOPLE Monday\, February 14th\, 2023\, 6:00pm STOP THE VIOLENCE! On February 14th 2023\, join us for a Memorial and March for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women\, Girls\, Trans and Two-Spirit People in Tiohtiá:ke (Montreal). Too many Indigenous families have lost their loved ones to colonial violence. Many Indigenous women\, girls\, trans and Two-Spirit people wonder if they will be next. This can’t go on. In 2019\, the Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls was published (https://www.mmiwg-ffada.ca/final-report/). Now is the time to take action. To honour the recommendations on how to stop the genocide against Indigenous communities. We refuse to allow the countless hours of testimony and knowledge that thousands of Indigenous people poured into the inquiry go to waste. We have all the information we need. Let’s join to mobilize and honor the lives of those who are no longer with us. It’s an opportunity to learn from activists and elders\, and to be inspired to action by the songs and performances of Indigenous artists. This event is organized by the Iskweu Project: (a project of the Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal) that aims to reduce and ultimately eradicate the number of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (including trans and Two-Spirit). Montreal. TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This event takes place on unceded Indigenous lands. \n****************\nMARCHE POUR LES FEMMES\, LES FILLES\, LES TRANS ET LES PERSONNES SPIRIT AUTOCHTONES DISPARUES ET ASSASSINÉES. Lundi 14 février 2023\, 18h00 ARRÊTEZ LA VIOLENCE! Joignez-vous à nous pour un mémorial et une marche pour les femmes\, les filles\, les personnes trans et 2spirit autochtones disparues et assassinées à Tiohtiá:ke (Montréal). Trop de familles autochtones ont perdu des êtres chers à cause de la violence coloniale. De nombreuses femmes\, filles\, personnes trans et bispirituelles autochtones se demandent si elles seront les prochaines. Cela ne peut pas continuer. En 2019\, le rapport final de l’enquête nationale sur les femmes et les filles autochtones disparues et assassinées a été publié (https://www.mmiwg-ffada.ca/final-report/). Il est maintenant temps d’agir. Honorer les recommandations sur la façon d’arrêter le génocide contre les communautés autochtones. Nous refusons que les innombrables heures de témoignages et de connaissances que des milliers d’Autochtones ont consacrées à l’enquête soient gaspillées. Nous avons toutes les informations dont nous avons besoin. Unissons-nous pour nous mobiliser et honorer la vie de ceux qui ne sont plus avec nous. C’est une occasion d’apprendre davantage des militants et des aînés\, et d’être inspiré à prendre de l’action par les chansons et les performances d’artistes autochtones. Cet événement est coorganisé par le Projet Iskweu : (un projet du Foyer pour femmes autochtones de Montréal) qui vise à réduire et ultimement éradiquer le nombre de femmes et de filles autochtones disparues et assassinées (y compris trans et 2spirit). RECONNAISSANCE TERRITORIALE Cet événement se déroule sur des terres autochtones non cédées. \n  \nProjet Iskweu accompagnent la famille lorqu’il y a une disparition d’une femme ou fille autochtone (trans\, two-spirit).
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/mmiwgt2s-fft2eada-vigil/
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SUMMARY:Sundance Harvest presents: How to Farm in Community
DESCRIPTION:Sundance Harvest presents: How to Farm in Community\n  \nDate: Sunday\, February 26th\, 2023\, 2pm-4pm \nLocation: QPIRG-Concordia (#205-2100 rue Guy) \nRegister here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/how-to-farm-in-community-with-sundance-harvest-tickets-537990824037 \nIn this interactive and very hands on workshop you will dive into what farming in a community looks like from the cooperative\, collaborative and community land trust lens from the past and present day. You will create a blueprint of what your own community farm can look like either as a career to make a fair income for yourself and workers such as Sundance Harvest or on a different scale. We won’t be speaking about just vegetables! Mushrooms\, herbalism\, livestock and much more will be covered. Everyone has a role to play in community and you will learn how to troubleshoot common communication issues\, land access\, capital startup\, infrastructure build\, simple crop plans and of course how to figure out what part of a forest you really are? \nThis is the ideal workshop to come to if you know you want to grow with the land\, and you know it’s best to do that in community. \nThis is not a lecture! You will be moving and grooving around the room in a form of a circuit. You will be able to socialize\, brainstorm and at the end of the workshop have a definite plan for your next steps along with crucial resources provided. \nHosted by Cheyenne Sundance\, the owner and farm director of the living wage certified and 3 acre farm Sundance Harvest. \nhttps://www.sundanceharvestmarket.com/ \nSundance Harvest grows food and farmers year round. The Sundance Harvest Market Farmer Incubation program is the only one of it’s kind in Ontario. With programs such as CRAFT and FarmStart disappearing in south-western Ontario\, there is a deep need for a full and immersive incubation program that isn’t just a plot of land. Our program goes into the deep of it. All our Market Farmers have access to: up to 1/4 ac of organic farmed land\, cold storage\, compost\, seeds\, seedling equipment\, irrigation kits\, water access\, heat access\, dry storage\, landscape fabric\, caterpillar tunnels\, greenhouse space\, marketing\, crop planning guidance\, branding and zero lease cost. This is all included in the $5\,000 one time cost or is free for the Black Business and Farm Incubation Program that got funded through a Fundrazer we held this year to allow true equity. One of the most well known pieces of the farm is the Indigenous land stewardship work we have been doing in collaboration with other nations and our Market Farmer Incubation Program (which is 100% funded for the Black Biz and Farming Incubator arm so participants can grow and learn for free) \nThis event is supported by QPIRG-McGill\, QPIRG-Concordia\, Frigo Vert\, and Divest McGill.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/event/sundance-harvest-presents-how-to-farm-in-community/
LOCATION:QPIRG-Concordia\, 2100 rue Guy\, #205\, Montreal\, QC\, H3H 2M8\, Canada
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