D-construction is sexy

Two awesome events today… it’s that time of year again! Tons of great talks, education, theory crunching. Fuck i miss school.

Seminar with Rashad Shabazz, PhD., Assistant Professor University of Vermont, Department of Geography

“Masculinity and the Mic: Confronting the Uneven Spatiality in Hip Hop”

TODAY at 4 pm, at the McGill Geography Department seminar room, Burnside Building, Room 426

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Are LGBTQ youth needing services or do they need their voices to be
heard? Or a bit of both?

Montreal Youth Coalition against Homophobia invites you to a panel with :

(whispered translation on site)

  • the organizers of Got Your Back (A forum on building radical support
    into our movements)
  • representatives from Forum jeunesse de l’Île de Montréal
  • the coordinator of Projet 10 and its fabulous project Outspoken
  • the coordinator of ATOMc (a project based on the diffusion of
    information about the importance of HIV and STI testing)

The panel will occur during the MYCAH AGM, where we will share news on
the saferspace in the village for LGBTQ youth project and show a first
draft of Plan Q zine, which will be used to tour the cegeps with
PolitiQ, l’ASSÉ, la Centrale Powerhouse and MYCAH!

There will be plenty of occasions to get involved with us or with our
members, as many positions are open on our board.

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