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 >> QPIRG Concordia invites you to our Annual General Meeting and Open House. 

Friday, September 28, 2007 - 12:20 AM

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Thursday, October 18th , 6-7pm - Open House, 7-8pm - AGM
1500 de Maisonneuve O., suite 204
QPIRG is wheelchair accessible
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Free food! Served at 6pm

Children welcome!*
• Interested in what makes the organization tick?
• Want to get involved? Visit our space? Check out the library?
• Think you’d like to join the board? We need new board members!** Learn new skills and put your anti-racist/anti-oppression and labour politics into practice!
• Show your support and exercise your voting rights as a member***

The meeting will include an introduction to some of QPIRG's activities, resources, and campaigns and the election of our board of directors.

*Free childcare provided during the AGM, from 7pm, til the end of the meeting. Please give 48 hours notice to book childcare.

**For more information on joining the board, contact Poya or Tasha by emailing info@qpirgconcordia.org or by phoning 514-848-7585 or just come by the office between 1pm-6pm, Monday to Thursday.

***Everyone is invited to attend, though you must be a member to vote or run for the board.
To become a member you can; volunteer at least 10 hours per year, OR pay $10, OR be a Concordia undergrad student in Arts and Science, Fine Arts, an independent program, or in Engineering and Computer Sciences.

For more information call : 848-7585, email info@qpirgconcordia.org or check out our website at qpirgconcordia.org

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QPIRG CONCORDIA (the Quebec Public Interest Research Group, at Concordia University) is an independent base for student and community activism; making links between students and the greater Montreal community. We are a student-funded, non-profit organization, with a member-directed board.

We support and run projects which aim to raise awareness of, to research, and take action on a diversity of social, political, and environmental justice issues. Our operations include maintaining technical support for our working groups, hosting various speakers films and skill-building workshops, providing a resource centre and meeting space, and supporting current campaigns within local activist communities.

Recognizing the links between various forms of struggle and oppression, we seek to work together with an inclusive, non-hierarchical approach.
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