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SUMMARY:Community Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Community Dinner\nAs 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 of our previous community dinners! \nOur catering was originally supposed to be provided by @midnightkitchen; the abrupt and ill-advised firing of the entire staff left us scrambling for a solution\, but we found one! Along with the food and good company\, we will provide supplies to make buttons showing your support for Midnight Kitchen\, and thank you cards for the staff of Midnight Kitchen. \nTuesday\, October 21st\, 6-7:30 PM\nSSMU Flex Space (3480 rue McTavish\, #106) \nAccessibility: \nThe SSMU University Centre is wheelchair accessible. There are single-stall accessible bathrooms on the second and fourth floor.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/fr/event/community-dinner-4/
LOCATION:SSMU Flex Space\, 3480 rue McTavish\, room 106\, Montreal\, QC\, H3A0E7 2H7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Culture Shock 2025
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251022T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251022T200000
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SUMMARY:Panel on Migrant Justice
DESCRIPTION:Panel on Migrant Justice\nJoin 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\, systemic racism\, and increasingly hostile immigration policies. \nThe panel will begin with an introduction to the speakers and their organizations\, offering insight into the work being done on the ground. The heart of the conversation will center on critical questions such as: How are migrant communities organizing in the face of structural barriers? What challenges do they face? And how are state policies\, such as Bill C-2 and growing anti-migrant rhetoric\, impacting their everyday lives? \nWe will explore intersections between migrant justice and other social movements\, asking how solidarity can be built across struggles for Indigenous sovereignty\, workers’ rights\, climate justice\, and more. \nWhether you are a long-time ally or just beginning to learn about these issues\, this is a space to listen\, ask questions\, and reflect on what it means to be in true solidarity with the migrant community. \nAbout the speakers: \nGuarav Sharma (IWC-CTI) \nSince 1997\, Gaurav Sharma has been a driving force in Chandigarh theatre (India)\, using his artistry to advocate for women’s empowerment\, labor issues and social change. His extensive portfolio includes directing plays and films that shed light on pressing social issues\, including the Punjabi opera Yaddan/Memories (Sala Rossa\, 2024) and the revolutionary play\, Ram Mohammad Singh Azad/Celebration of Independence of India (Sala Rossa\, 2025). With the Immigrant Workers Centre\, Sharma performs street theatre and workshop leadership on labor rights issues in Parc Extension\, in particular the South Asian community. He has been a worker at Dollarama warehouse\, and a key player in the IWC’S Dollarama warehouse campaigns. \nCamille Bonenfant (CJM) \nCamille Bonenfant est co-coordonnatrice et organisatrice communautaire de la Clinique pour la justice migrante. Elle a travaillé dans le milieu communautaire montréalais en défense des droits des personnes assistées sociales et en logement pendant plusieurs années. Elle s’implique dans des mouvements pour la justice migrante notamment Solidarités sans frontières depuis plus d’une dizaine d’années. \nThere will be a free dinner served after the event! Catering provided by Les Filles Fattoush. \nWednesday\, October 22nd\, 6-8pm \nCentre St-Pierre (1212 rue Panet) \nAccessibility: \nCentre St-Pierre is wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/fr/event/panel-on-migrant-justice/
LOCATION:Centre St-Pierre\, 1212 rue Panet\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Culture Shock 2025
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251023T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251023T180000
DTSTAMP:20260424T053522
CREATED:20251015T175951Z
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SUMMARY:Walking as method: Exploring hostile design in Milton-Parc
DESCRIPTION:Walking as method: Exploring hostile design in Milton-Parc\nThis 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 public space.\nFacilitated by Cara Chellew\, PhD Candidate in Urban Planning\, Policy & Design\, McGill University \nOctober 23rd\, 4-6pm \nMeeting point: QPIRG-McGill Backyard (3516 Ave du Parc)\, accessible by the back alley which can be reached by Milton.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/fr/event/walking-as-method-exploring-hostile-design-in-milton-parc/
LOCATION:QPIRG-McGill Alternative Library\, 3516 Avenue du Parc\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2X 2H7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Culture Shock 2025
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251024T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251024T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T053522
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SUMMARY:Keynote Address with Ellen Gabriel
DESCRIPTION:Keynote Address with Ellen Gabriel\nFREE event\, with registration: REGISTER HERE. \nJoin us for a keynote address from the renowned activist and artist\, Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel. \nThis 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 – from resource extraction and the climate crisis\, to housing and homelessness\, to borders and imperialism. The Land provides water\, energy\, food\, and life. It roots the resistance of Land defenders blocking forestry in Nehirowisiw Aski just as it moves the resistance of Palestinian children throwing rocks at the Zionist occupation. From migrants navigating an imperial border imposed upon Land to unhoused community members criminalized for occupying Land\, this year’s event series\, Culture Shock\, challenges us to reject that Land is an object of capitalist possession\, and recenter it as the root of our struggle. \nEllen Gabriel is an activist\, artist\, and educator from the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation\, known for her central role as spokesperson during the Kanehsatà:ke Siege\, also known as the Oka Crisis. She has won numerous awards for her most recent book\, When the Pine Needles Fall. \nFriday\, October 24th\, 7:30-9pm \nMacdonald Harrington G-10 \nAccessibility: \nMacdonald Harrington is wheelchair accessible. To access the building from Roddick Gates (entrance to McGill campus from rue Sherbrooke O)\, go north on the main path\, follow the path on the right towards the Frank Dawson Adams Building (3450 rue University)\, and enter using the west entrance. Once inside\, turn left to access Macdonald Harrington.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/fr/event/keynote-address-with-ellen-gabriel/
LOCATION:Macdonald Harrington G-10\, 815 rue Sherbrooke O\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Culture Shock 2025
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251028T180000
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SUMMARY:Textures of the land: Reconnecting with our roots.
DESCRIPTION:Textures of the land: Reconnecting with our roots\nWith Charly Cartier \nThis event is for QTBIPOC (Queer\, Trans\, Black\, Indigenous\, People of Colour). Register here to attend. \nAn 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 will be launched by a short film\, opening the conversation. You will then be guided into a mirror collage workshop\, creating a unique piece to take home with you. \nCharly is a queer multidisciplinary immigrant artist living in Montreal. Their art focuses on belonging and being unapologetically themselves. Their homelands (Mauritius\, Madagascar and Reunion) feeds their artistic practice in many ways. Charly ran multiple workshops in their professional and artistic life\, where they pride themselves on prioritizing a safe space and accessibility for Queer BIPOC community members \nTuesday\, October 28\, 6-8pm\nMaison de l’Amitié\, room 14 (120 Duluth Ave E) \nAccessibility:
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/fr/event/textures-of-the-land-reconnecting-with-our-roots/
LOCATION:Maison de l’Amitié\, 120 Duluth Ave E\, Montreal\, QC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Culture Shock 2025
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251029T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251029T200000
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SUMMARY:“Severed” Screening hosted by In Pain and Insane
DESCRIPTION:“Severed” Screening hosted by In Pain and Insane\nOn 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\, new\, short documentary Severed. Severed follows Mohamad Saleh\, a Palestinian teenager from Gaza who lost his leg at only 12 years old\, and has survived five Israeli military assaults. In those attacks\, he lost his home\, close family members\, and best friends. Mohamad’s story is both deeply personal and emblematic of the thousands of Palestinians disabled by Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza. \nThis is an opportunity to center Palestinian voices\, deepen understanding of the genocide\, and build solidarity between Palestinians and the larger disability justice community. \nTogether\, we can take action on disability justice and Palestine. \nWednesday\, October 29th\, 6-8pm\nQPIRG Concordia\, 2100 rue Guy Suite 205 \nAccessibility:\nMask mandatory event; free masks will be available at the entrance to the space. \nFor step-free access\, use the entrance at 1625 de Maisonneuve Ouest. \nBuzz #0205 to be let through the automatic doors\, then take the elevator up to the second floor. The door to our space can be opened by automated button\, and swings out. \nThere is a paid parking lot beside the building\, entrance on Guy. \nThe space contains one gender-neutral\, single occupancy\, wheelchair accessible washroom. The door is not automated\, it swings in\, and is pretty light. \nTwo air purifiers will be running in the space. This is a reduced scent space. We encourage people to not wear scented products at QPIRG or reduce drastically their usual use of these products (eg. perfumes\, colognes\, etc.).
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/fr/event/severed-screening-hosted-by-in-pain-and-insane/
LOCATION:QPIRG-Concordia\, 2100 rue Guy\, #205\, Montreal\, QC\, H3H 2M8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Culture Shock 2025
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251030T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251030T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T053522
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SUMMARY:WHERE I COME FROM THE GROUND IS RED
DESCRIPTION:WHERE I COME FROM THE GROUND IS RED\nWith Mak Ékoué \nWHERE 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 share personal experiences and collectively read from a selection of poetic provocations. What follows will take different shapes as each will formulate a response\, process a piece of trauma\, or simply explore a musing in creating a paper zine. We will conclude with a zine exchange. \nMak Ékoué is an artist and design researcher born and raised in Tiohtià:ke (Montréal). Specifically interested in explorations of queerness\, radical care\, and material cultures as they pertain to urban contexts\, all spheres of their work revolve around ideas of memory\, archival\, and cultural references. Their artistic practice\, primarily composed of poetry and zine-making\, is largely comprised of writings about the cherished people\, and multitude of sacred places\, that have cradled them thus far. \nThursday\, October 30th\, 6-8pm\nLeacock 210 (855 rue Sherbrooke O) \n Accessibility: \nBuilding is wheelchair accessible. Gender neutral washroom is on the second floor.
URL:https://qpirgmcgill.org/fr/event/where-i-come-from-the-ground-is-red/
LOCATION:Leacock 210\, 855 rue Sherbrooke O\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Culture Shock 2025
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