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Thursday, October 14, 2010

The ways in which... etc

My alma mater's former chairperson, Viviane Namaste, will receive the Grand Prix of the CQGL (Le Conseil québécois des gais et lesbiennes) 2010. She is being recognized for her research work within the realms of sexual health of transgendered, transexual and bisexual people, her research on HIV/AIDS in regards to men and women who have sex with men and women, as well as her activism within the trans human rights spectrum. She taught me, and many of my friends, a lot about theory and research methods. PLUS, she is the only teacher in Concordia history that has ever given hugs to her graduating students at convocation.

Vive la Viviane.

Check hir out in this video. Lady's got brains yo.


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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Speaking truth to power

Jessica Yee speaks at an event tonight. Make sure you check that shit out. She's pretty fierce and has already done tons, like found the Native Youth Sexual Health Network (she's, like, in her 20s).

Indigenous Youth Speak Out: Conversations with Grassroots Activists Jessica Yee & Melissa Elliott
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Here she is speaking at an AGM earlier in the year...

 

Co-presented by QPIRG Concordia & the 2110 Centre for Gender Advocacy

Part of QPIRG’s “DisOrientation: An Alternative Side of Student Life”: http://www.qpirgconcordia.org/disorientation
& the 2110 Centre’s “Too Cool for School”: http://www.centre2110.org/2110/too-cool-for-school

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Tribalest of froshes: part deux

Ossie Michelin, a fellow journalist, friend and person of native ancestry, had this to say:

I don't think I'll be doing a story on this one any more now that they've changed the theme and apologized for it on their website. One of the problems with being an aboriginal people is that you're looked upon as some sort of mythical creatures that don't exist anymore, you know like unicorns or red tories, so it's ok to apropriate culture because in the minds of many we stop existing when the Europeans built their cities.

That being said I would love to see people apropriate red tory culture: yay social programs and small government!


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Monday, August 23, 2010

McGill frosh organizers resort to racial typecasting

Reports from the back-to-school frosh tours as students trickle into the city are starting to come in. Edward Lee says it best. He writes:

"The folks in management decided to do their frosh by doing 'tribal' themes, including, Inca, Maori, etc tribes... while this may seem innocent on the surface, you can imagine what kinds of activities you would end up doing when using this kind of theme (ie 'tribal' team cheer, etc). I mean, if it were other kinds of racially or culturally based tribes (ie asian, black, white or muslim versus jewish, etc), it would not have been okay, so why would creating 'tribes' related to Indigenous groups (especially present-day communities like the Maori) be okay? Plus many, if not most Indigenous communities across this country would never even use the word 'tribe' to describe themselves or their particular community."

 


 

Anybody with more info on this should speak up!

I never much cared for Froshers. Or McGill. In University, (Concordia BA '07), I always felt a little tension among McGillites and Concordians. Usually at parties after a kegger or two. But yeah, they suck.


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Friday, February 12, 2010

Socialite's diary: events for Feb. 12 and on

 
 
FRIDAY FEB 12

Glam Gam Productions presents a Burlesque Valentine's celebration at Café Cleopâtre 

VELVET DANS LE NOIR VALENTINE'S

Basia Bulat w/ Leif Vollebekk

SATURDAY FEB 13: Daytime events

Le Craft Coeur Heart2heart Bazaar (FOOD AND CLOTHING DRIVE AT THE DOOR FOR HERSTREET FUND RAISER AT ESPRESSO BAR FOR HAITIAN CO-OP CAFE IN MONTREAL)

Pearls Before Swine's Valentine event

SATURDAY NIGHT
GENDER BLENDER w/DJ MUSLIM 

SUNDAY FEB 14
BITCH SLAP ON A VALENTINE DAY w/DONZELLE, DJ MINI & Mary HELL

STE-Emilie Skillshare Movie Sundays: Happy Together (5 pm) + The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (7:30 pm)

DFA Disco Party with Andy Butler of Hercules & Love Affair

MEC Plus Ultra's Unlock Hearts v-day party 

Lickety Split smut zine Presents: Make Love to that Mic Girl

Rae Spoon/Cella Chest/Killbot

Friends with Benefits: Valentine's Burlesque show at Café Cléo

MONDAY, FEB 15
PolitiQ queers solidaires présente: "Conférence sur les transidentités
 

♡ CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS… Concordia University's 16th annual HIV/AIDS art exhibition: in + body. April 8-15. VAV Gallery.

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Lina Harper is the voice behind Kox & Kuntz, Montreal's queer blog on xtra.ca.

Kox was a popular bar in Montreal's gay village. It was raided by police in 1994.

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