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QUEER BLACK PUNK SHOW

Tomorrow! 8 pm, May 2nd 2008 at the Ste Emilie Skillshare, 3942 Ste Emilie Street (Metro Place St. Henri)

Suggested donation $5; no one turned away

Featuring

The NewBloods !!! (from PDX)
DJ Dirty Boots
DJ Diaspora Face
DJ Degane

This is an open show (anyone and everyone is welcome however we won't stand fi no foolishness)

Ste Emilie Skillshare & Zine Distro (a working group of QPIRG Concordia)

Visit our website and catalogue

3942 Ste Emilie (corner St. Augustin) Metro Place St. Henri. This is a small studio with lots of photochemicals, regretfully it is not scent-free or wheelchair accessible


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Thursday, May 01, 2008



:::Conference Wrap Dance Party and Praxis Journal Launch:::

Sunday, April 20th - 9pm Cagibi - 5490 St. Laurent (northbound buses from either metro St. Laurent or Parc)(regretfully, this venue is not wheelchair accessible)
Benefit Party for Barriere Lake Reserve

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008



:::STUDY IN ACTION Panels (P) + Workshops (W) - April 19th and 20th:::

7th Floor Hall Building, Concordia University

- 1455 de Maisonneuve O., Montreal (Metro Guy-Concordia)

Check the Study In Action website for full details...


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Tuesday, April 15, 2008



:::STUDY IN ACTION: Opening Keynote Panel - Thursday April 17, 6:30pm:::

de Sève Cinema, Concordia University1400 de Maisonneuve O., Rm. LB-125, Montreal (Metro Guy-Concordia)
:::Salim Valley:::Harsha Walia:::Vivian Namaste:::

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008



Study in Action -Community Group Workshop and Presentation Call for Submissions!

Community Group Submission Guidelines:

 

1.     Workshop proposals should account for a two hour time slot. These proposals could be a game, activity or presentation that generates thoughts and discussions o­n any issue falling within the conference themes.

 

2.     Panel discussions will last two hours and include up to four presenters. The panels will be put together by conference members (unless we receive special requests otherwise) and will include both students and representatives from community organizations. Panel discussion proposals should account for a twenty minute time slot and be prepared to engage in the question and answer period. Presenters are welcome to present their group and the work they do in this twenty minutes, or give a more thorough account of a specific issue or case they are focusing o­n.

3.  Submissions and presentations are welcome in both French and English


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Wednesday, February 27, 2008



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