Category Archives: Events

Teachin’ Against the Big House: Teach-in on Prison Entertainment

Check out this event happening on campus on Thursday at 1pm, organized by the P4W Memorial Collective, OPIRG and SNID! Thursday, September 12, 2019 at 1pm John Deutsch University Centre, Queen’s University Lower Level Atrium Curious about the Rockin’ The … Continue reading

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Stories of Repression and Resilience

Community Discussion and Fundraising Dinner for Cedar Hopperton May 11th, 2018 from 5:30-8:30pm Kingston Unitarian Fellowship Hall (206 Concession St.) Come enjoy a delicious and healthy dinner while listening to members of our community share stories and wisdom from their … Continue reading

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Hamilton Anarchist Bookfair: March 3-4, 2018

The Hamilton Anarchist Bookfair – Saturday, March 3 and Sunday, March 4, 2018 – takes place at Westdale Secondary School (700 Main St. W. MAP) Accessible from the 403 and a quick bus ride from MacNab Terminal in the downtown … Continue reading

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October 12th: “No Justice, Just Us” Screening

No Justice… Just Us: Movement Defense Against State Repression Trouble Episode #4 Screening and discussion Thursday October 12, 7-9pm at AKA (75 Queen Street) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/463282944055640/ AKA and EPIC invite you to a screening and discussion of Submedia’s Trouble #4 … Continue reading

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Montreal Anarchist Bookfair: May 27 & 28, 2017

Mark your calendars … MONTREAL ANARCHIST BOOKFAIR 2017 Two days: Saturday, May 27 & Sunday, May 28 From 10am to 5pm on both days The Anarchist Bookfair will take place in two buildings across from each other in Parc Vinet: – … Continue reading

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Kingston May Day 2016!

MAY DAY MARCH AND FREE BBQ! Sunday, May 1st, 2016 Noon: Free BBQ in Skeleton Park 1 pm: March Downtown On May 1st, 1886, 40,000 workers in Chicago—and half a million across the United States—participated in a three-day general strike … Continue reading

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“EPIC Moment” Talk & Reception

Wednesday, February 24th at 5pm Union Gallery, 1st Floor of Stauffer Library, Queen’s University Press Release here EPIC Moment features posters and a video screening of A Fly in the Ointment in support of prison justice and reform. The posters … Continue reading

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Poster Workshop with Mary Tremonte

January 16, 2016, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Union Gallery presents: Poster ACTION. led by Mary Tremonte (location: The Studio @ the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, 36 University Avenue, Kingston) – $15 The Union Gallery invites you to join artist and OCAD University … Continue reading

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Book Launch: Lumpen, The Autobiography of Ed Mead

Book Launch and Discussion with Author Ed Mead (via Skype) and Publisher Karl Kersplebedeb 7pm on Tuesday, November 17th at the AKA Autonomous Social Centre Red and Black House, Queen and Wellington (map) (enter by ramp) Wheelchair Accessible Facebook event … Continue reading

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Remembering Peter Collins

Peter Collins, artist, activist, dear friend and brother, passed away August 13, 2015. He is remembered for his work for justice, his creativity, his sense of humour, his kind heart and his unwavering integrity. Join us at a gathering in … Continue reading

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