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 …
If you are concerned about the Draft Code of Conduct being proposed at Queen’s University and its implications for civil disobedience as well as the implications it has for student groups, please click here http://www.queensu.ca/secretariat/senate/DraftCode/feedback.html to submit your thoughts. Comments are being received until Friday October 19th.
For more information please email accessible.education[at]gmail.com
OPIRG Kingston is hosting a consensus decision making workshop on Wednesday October 24th.
What is consensus? It is a group decision-making process where all members are heard and the group works toward reaching a decision that is acceptable to everyone. If you would like to learn more about consensus and how to use it, register for this 2 hour workshop.
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The Fourth Wave Feminist Speaker and Discussion Series presents Dr Dina Georgis of the Queen’s Women’s Studies Department on Monday November 5th, 7pm in Watson Hall Room 517.
Dina will speak on: “Thinking About Women’s Sexuality: Where Are We?”
For more information please call 533-3189 ex2 or email fourthwave[at]opirgkingston.org.
Check out QCRED’s first comedy night of the year in the QCRED Office, rm 343 in the JDUC. Come laugh, cry and enjoy the best of Dave Chapelle. This event is free.
For more info please call 613 533-6000 ex78788 or email coordinator[at]qcred.org
Public consultations on the City’s proposed pesticide bylaw will take place on Wednesday, October 17th, 2007 7:00 pm at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour, Sail Room which is located at 53 Yonge Street (Yonge and King in Portsmouth)
Kingston is 90% of the way to a bylaw and our city, our community, and our children need your support now more than …