Queering Race during Queen’s Pride Week
QCRED and OPIRG team up over a delicious meal to talk about sexual and gender diversity in People of Colour and Aboriginal communities. This event will be facilitated by the wonderful Hagar Prah. Having spent the last 10 years + working in the Sexual Assault Centre Kingston as a counsellor, Hagar will initiate a …
Due to the weather forecast, this talk is cancelled and will be rescheduled soon. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Friday March 7th, 6-8pm, Watson Hall Room 217
In September 2000, Toronto police raided the women and trans positive bathhouse, the Pussy Palace, and laid charges against two of the volunteers. The organizers fought back, won, and sparked a whole lot of controversy. …
The closing date for nomination submissions will be Wednesday March 5th, 2008 at 4pm. Nominations should be submitted to the OPIRG by email or in person. Any person may nominate a candidate.
Nominations for OPIRG-Kingston’s Faculty Community Activism Award will be assessed on their positive impact at Queen’s, bridging the academic world and community and their contribution …
Mon March 3 at 6:30pm in Dunning 12
Scott Rutherford helps make meaning of “liberation” in Canada during the Cold War by examining the period between 1945 and 1975. His lecture discusses how a wide array of actors imagined liberation by simultaneously drawing from their own local experiences while conceptually linking to a politics of global dissent. Through an examination …