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Radical Reels #4- “Colonization Road”!

Volunteer Coordinator March 17, 2017 March 14, 2017
Radical Reels #4- “Colonization Road”!

Wednesday, March 22 -6:00-8:00 PM Mackinnon 228 Our final Radical Reels screening of the semester! COLONIZATION ROAD unearths the history of the Public Lands Act of 1853 — its impact on First Nations, treaties, land and the expansion of “Canadian”Continue reading… Radical Reels #4- “Colonization Road”!

OPIRG Board Elections: Candidate Profile Questions!

admin March 14, 2017 March 14, 2017
OPIRG Board Elections: Candidate Profile Questions!

It’s nearly time to vote in your OPIRG Guelph Board Elections! Who are your candidates? Adjowa Karikari, student seat. Rachel Taylor, student/community seat. Dave Hudson, community seat. Learn more about them below! But first, some general details. On Wednesday MarchContinue reading… OPIRG Board Elections: Candidate Profile Questions!

DEADLINE EXTENDED: OPIRG Board Nominations and Elections!

admin April 18, 2017 February 16, 2017
DEADLINE EXTENDED: OPIRG Board Nominations and Elections!

9 March: Extended Nomination Deadline! Are you interested in supporting social and environmental justice work on campus and in the community? OPIRG Guelph is looking for students and community members to join our Board! Positions Available 2 Student Seats (1-Year Term)Continue reading… DEADLINE EXTENDED: OPIRG Board Nominations and Elections!

Tuesday February 28th! Radical Reels Presents: Ninth Floor

Volunteer Coordinator March 17, 2017 February 7, 2017
Tuesday February 28th! Radical Reels Presents: Ninth Floor

  Tuesday February 28, 6:00 – 8:00 PM Mackinnon (MCKN) 227 February, 1969. Two years after Expo 67 and its sixty-plus national pavilions, public figures were taking turns declaring that Quebec was a fine example of a society open toContinue reading… Tuesday February 28th! Radical Reels Presents: Ninth Floor

Thursdsay! Radical Reels presents: Migrant Dreams

Volunteer Coordinator February 7, 2017 February 6, 2017
Thursdsay!  Radical Reels presents: Migrant Dreams

  Thursday February 9, 6:00-8:30pm, location TBA.   MIGRANT DREAMS tells the undertold story of migrant agricultural workers struggling against Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) that treats foreign workers as modern-day indentured labourers. Under the rules of Canada’s migrantContinue reading… Thursdsay! Radical Reels presents: Migrant Dreams

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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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