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Guelph-Wellington Take Back the Night 2015

admin September 29, 2015 September 22, 2015
Guelph-Wellington Take Back the Night 2015

Take Back the Night! Thursday, September 24th @ 6pm Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis and community partners will be holding our 28th annual Take Back the Night march and rally on September 24th, 2015 at Marianne’s Park in Guelph. Every year,Continue reading… Guelph-Wellington Take Back the Night 2015

Guelph Sisters in Spirit Vigil

admin October 5, 2015 September 22, 2015
Guelph Sisters in Spirit Vigil

Every year, Sisters In Spirit Vigils take place on October 4th across Canada and parts of Turtle Island. These vigils honour the lives of missing, murdered and lost Indigenous women and girls, and their families. Guelph’s Sisters In Spirit candlelightContinue reading… Guelph Sisters in Spirit Vigil

OPIRG-Guelph IS HIRING! Speed River Project Events Support

admin September 2, 2016 September 9, 2015

Speed River Project Events Support Specific Duties: -Become familiar with relevant OPIRG policies and procedures relating to the workplace and programming -Work with Speed River Project Coordinator to plan, promote, deliver and evaluate river rehabilitations events. -Prefer to work outsideContinue reading… OPIRG-Guelph IS HIRING! Speed River Project Events Support

OPIRG-GUELPH IS HIRING! Organizational & Library Support

admin September 2, 2016 September 1, 2015

OPIRG-GUELPH IS HIRING! Workstudy* – Organizational & Library Support General tasks and responsibilities o Become familiar with policies, document that relate to the position and work at OPIRG. o Attend a “consensus decision-making” and “anti-oppression” trainings o Participate in theContinue reading… OPIRG-GUELPH IS HIRING! Organizational & Library Support

Get On the Bus Guelph: Canada’s Chemical Valley Toxic Tour 2015

admin August 18, 2015 August 18, 2015
Get On the Bus Guelph: Canada’s Chemical Valley Toxic Tour 2015

FREE BUS TO CHEMICAL VALLEY TOXIC TOUR Saturday, September 5 ACT UP in solidarity with Aamjiwnaang First Nation. Get on the FREE bus from Guelph! Come and bear witness to the extreme environmental racism at the hands of canada’s fossilContinue reading… Get On the Bus Guelph: Canada’s Chemical Valley Toxic Tour 2015

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OPIRG Guelph is located on the ancestral lands of the Attawandaron/Chonnonton, the Anishinaabe, and Haudenosaunee peoples and the treaty lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit. We recognize the significance of the Dish with One Spoon Covenant to this land and offer our respect and gratitude to all of the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island who have stewarded, loved & defended this land for centuries.

In stating this, we acknowledge that we are here as a result of blood that has been shed through colonization, which continues to be the lived experience of Indigenous communities across Turtle Island. Colonialism is a current ongoing process, and we need to be accountable for our present participation in that process.

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