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Hello,
It’s Jasmine and Mel ! Here’s a little message from us !
^_^
Hello,
It’s Jasmine and Mel ! Here’s a little message from us !
^_^
HERE I STAND: Stories of Immigrant and Refugee Youth Directed by: Yasmine Kandil Live music by: Enrique Rivas & Rob Hunter Project Coordinator: Negin Naraghi The Victoria Immigrant and Refugee Center Society would like to invite you to: “Here I Stand”: a theater performance by immigrant and refugee youth. The group was formed in October…
The Silent Epidemic By Rakiya Larkin, age 14, self-identified First Nations
This is a great spoken word video that antidote has come across on many different occasions. Check it out and let us know what you think.
The WJS Opening will be on Thursday, September 24th from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm in our antidote office building (620 View St) in Rm. 517. Please feel free to bring beverages and yummy foods as it’ll be done in true antidote potluck style. Intergenerational solidarity is beautiful! Can’t wait to see you all there!
If you are a registered student at UVic, don’t forget to check out the Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) course (WS 335A) taught by one of antidote’s founders, Jo-Anne Lee. Gain perspective and experience in invaluable, qualitative research through a decolonizing, transnational feminist lens!
Embracing Shades of Action is a one-day event on May 5, 2012, for Indigenous Girls and Girls of Colour* between the ages of 13-17. The day has been created and designed as a response to the lack of space there is for the lived experiences and networking of/between Indigenous Girls and Girls of Colour in Victoria. In…