Given the current struggle that Ardoch Algonquin and Shabot Obaadijiwan First Nations are engaged in at Sharbot Lake, here are some resources that relate to First Nations issues, which are available at the Alternative Resource Library:
Resource Rebels: Native Challenges to Mining and Oil Corporations - Al Gedicks
The New Resource Wars: Native and Environmental Struggles Against Multinational Corporations - Al Gedicks
Honoring …
Come out to the Critical mass bike ride this coming Friday. The meeting place is in front of the Sleepless Goat at 5 pm.
The Alternative Resource Library will now be open for the following:
Mondays 10am - 4pm
Tuesdays 10am - 8pm
Wednesdays 10am - 4pm, 4:30pm - 8pm
Thursdays 10am - 7pm
Stay tuned for a monthly film screening in the library!
If you would like to make your office or campus workspace at Queen’s a positive space, you can find out how by attending the Positive Space Orientation session.
Those interested in attending can sign up at: www.queensu.ca/positivespace/involved.htm
reelout, Kingston’s queer film + video festival is looking for new volunteers! Watch amazing queer films with the programming team and decide what gets shown on the big pink screen. Come to the next programming meeting, Tuesday September 11th, 7pm at The Grey House.
For more information please visit: www.reelout.com or email programming@reelout.com
Prospects of Agrarian Reform Under the New Order, ed. Romulo A Sandoval
Seeds, Spades, Hearths and Herds, Carl O. Sauer
The Human Farm, Katie Smith
Alternative Technology, David Dickson
Membership at the Alternative Resource Library is free! Click here to search online.
The contents of the People’s History Project can now be searched using the online catalog for the Alternative Resource Library. Search for documents related to local social justice issues of the distant and recent past, such as anti-war demonstrations, prisoners, alternative economies, and the environment. Multimedia icon and ‘Archived by the People’s History Project’ text are used to indicate collections …
This month’s Alternative Resource Library theme is Labour issues.
Check out these resources and much more!
The Exploited Child
Working: People Talk about What They Do All Day and How They Feel about What They Do
Fear At Work: Job Blackmail, Labor and the Environment
Raise The Floor: Wages and Policies that Work for All of Us
Sharing the Work, Sparing the Planet: Work Time, Consumption, …
WUSC Queen’s along with various other groups and individuals is coordinating the Bike 4 AIDS in late September this year instead of April. And they would love your help with organizing it.
If you are interested in helping to organize the event please attend an informal meeting at 371 Johnston Apart#2 (btwn Aberdeen and Division), Thursday July 12 …
Join us at the Grey House for a riot grrrl party! We will screen the documentary entitled: “Don’t Need You: The Herstory of Riot Grrrl” as well as stitch and bitch - bring any crafts you desire - and listen to music from the riot grrrl scene.
All are welcome. The Grey House is wheelchair accessible. For more info call or …