Disorientation: An alternative side of student life
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Disorientation: An alternative side of student life


September 20, 2010 to September 24, 2010


MONDAY, September 20, 2010
1pm – Activism for Students 101 workshop @ QPIRG Concordia – 1500 de Maisonneuve West, #204
3pm – “Silkscreen Printing 101” workshop w/ the Ste-Émilie Skillshare @ QPIRG Concordia – 1500 de Maisonneuve West, #204
7pm – Cinema Politica film screening of BAS: Beyond the Red Light (director in attendance) @ H110 Auditorium – 1455 de Maisonneuve West

TUESDAY, September 21, 2010
3pm – “Creating a Bottled Water Free Campus” workshop w/ TAPthirst @ QPIRG Concordia – 1500 de Maisonneuve West, #204
5pm – Book signing with guest speaker Dave Zirin @ QPIRG Concordia with the Concordia Community Solidarity Co-op Bookstore
7pm – The Politics of Sports, featuring Dave Zirin (EdgeOfSports.com, A People’s History of Sports in the US) & Meg Hewings (HockeyDykeInCanada.ca) @ H110 Auditorium – 1455 de Maisonneuve West

WEDNESDAY, September 22, 2010
11-2pm – Campus / Community Tabling Fair + People’s Potato BBQ lunch @ the Terrace, 1455 de Maisonneuve West, 2nd floor behind Java U
2pm – Radical Walking Tour of Concordia, meet @ the Terrace, 1455 de Maisonneuve West, 2nd floor behind Java U
5pm – Community University Research Exchange 5 à 7 + Convergence Undergrad Journal Launch @ QPIRG Concordia – 1500 de Maisonneuve West, #204

THURSDAY, September 23, 2010
3pm – “Demystifying Prisons 101” workshop w/ Open Door Books @ QPIRG Concordia – 1500 de Maisonneuve West, #204
7pm – Indigenous Youth Speak Out: Conversations with Grassroots Activists Jessica Yee (Akwesasne)

Venue: Concordia University
Location: Montreal, QC
Website: http://qpirgconcordia.org/disorientation/

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