The Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre presents their annual Aboriginal Symposium on Friday November 16th and Saturday November 17th, 2007. This year’s theme is the “Aboriginal Male and Female Body”.
On Friday evening they will be hosting a special event, the re-dedication of Inuit artist Daniel Nookiguak’s “untitled” whale bone sculpture, which will be taking place in the Fireside …
The ARTEL Presents: Where Do I Start? Directed by: Caroline Baillie
November 21-25 8pm; 2pm matinee Nov 25, 205 Sydenham Street
Where do I Start? is based on a powerful book of poetry written by a former Kingstonian, Roselyn Barclay, a former drug user who has beat the addiction and now manages a rough apartment building that houses the down and out …
Wednesday November 22, 9am - 4:30pm, Lower JDUC
In case your schedule is full for that day, the next market dates will be January 17th, and February 14th, just to give a heads up!
And, as always, we’re looking for volunteers. If you have any great ideas or want to lend a helping hand, write us back, we’d love to have you …
Want to support local social justice initiatives? Donate!
Deadline to donate a good or skill is November 16.
November 20-24 check out Auction online and place a bid!
November 25-27 drop by the Sleepless Goat to bid on a skill or item.
November 27 at 8pm is the closing night of the auction at the Sleepless Goat, come for …
Wednesday, November 15, 12-4pm, Stauffer Queen’s U.
QSFT is a group that seeks to raise awareness about the plight of the Tibetan people under Chinese occupation, and to advocate for an end to this occupation. On November 15, well be just in front of Stauffer library, showing movies, and giving out pamphlets, buttons (for a small donation) and maybe even some …
The Medicare Works: Keep it Public, Keep it Fair Campaign: WE CAN’T AFFORD PRIVATE HEALTH CARE Cross-Canada Town Hall Meeting
Wednesday, November 15, 7-9pm, Rm 201 Kingston Hall, Queens U.
Featuring: Tom Kent senior policy aide to Lester B. Pearson, head of Kent Commission on Media Ownership, fellow Queens University School of Policy Studies; Steven Shrybman, Partner Sack Goldblatt Mitchell - with …
Thursday November 9, Alfie’s doors open 9pm
Hip-hop, rap, spoken word, regge and funk. Performance by spoken word artist Naila Keleta Mae. Do you know the real story behind Alfie’s?
Thursday November 9, 7-10pm, Earl Street Theatre, KCVI, 235 Frontenac St.
$5 at the door. A blend of high school and local talent. Featuring Christine Donovan and Sarah Paterson. CD’s and Treats from the Sleepless Goat will be on sale.
SNID Seminar Series: Dr. John M. Kirk “Cuba: Development and Tourism”
Thursday November 9, 11:30am-1:00 pm, Ellis Hall Rm 226 Queen’s U
Dr. John Kirk is an academic visiting from the department of Spanish at Dalhousie U. who has done most of his research in Cuba and Mexico, where he travels to frequently. He has published several books on Cuban international relations, …
Every Wednesday, 7-9pm, Sleepless Goat 91 Princess St
No experience necessary (we’ll teach anyone who wants to learn!). Spinners, weavers, dyers, sewers, needlepointers, quilters, crewellers, embroiderers are also welcome. Share skills, meet new people, get crafty!
Contact: Randi (613) 545-9646