DisOrientation 2010 Schedule/Info

Posted by opirgyork
09/23/2010 15:00
10/02/2010 02:00
DisOrientation 2010

\\\\\\\\\ DISORIENTATION 2010 //////////
Taking Back our Campus

Keele Campus
September 23rd-October 1st, 2010

WORKSHOPS | ACTIONS | FILM SCREENINGS | FREE CONCERT

ALL WELCOME | ALL EVENTS FREE & ACCESSIBLE | CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

*Thursday Sept 23rd*

1pm to 3:30pm
Alternative Journalism - YU Free Press writing workshop
Centre for Women and Trans People (Student Centre RM. 322)
For women and trans people interested in broadening their skills in
alternative journalism, anti-oppression and the chance to write or get
involved in the YU Free Press!

3:30pm to 5pm
Radical/Alternative Walking Tour
Meet in front of head of commons fountain
Tour Guides: Kelly Fritsch and Aaron Gordon

This political history tour attempts to get you on your way to uncovering and developing a historical knowledge of York. York has, is
and always will be a contestable space, and is a space that will always need to be fought over.
As members of York'’s community we are responsible for the actions of the University and holding the University accountable for its actions.
Building resistance to inequities produced by and through the university cannot spring from no where. The history of successful resistance at
York goes back before the first buildings were built or the York University Act was introduced in 1959. Contemporary campaigns, actions, coalitions, and solidarities can be built on this tradition– or historical memory – of resistance and political organization. The tour guides will provide you with a brief history of political actions on campus to help you better understand the politics of education at York University and better strengthen historical memory.

The tour will take about 1.5 hours.

*Friday September 24th*

12pm to 3pm
Anti-Oppression workshop 101
Facilitated by Zahra
Vanier College RM. 102
This interactive workshop will be a facilitated space where we can start conversations about privilege,
oppression and power. The point of the workshop is not to provide answers, but to ask questions of ourselves, each other and our communities.
Zahra Murad has been facilitating anti-oppression workshops in communities and with organizations for 5 years.
She comes to this work with a deep commitment to social and environmental justice, community building and baked goods.

3pm to 5pm
Fourth World War Film Screening
Closed Captioning Available
Nat Taylor Cinema
From the front-lines of conflicts in Mexico, Argentina, South Africa, Palestine, Korea, and the North; from Seattle to Genova, and the War
on Terror in New York, Afghanistan, and Iraq, The Fourth World War is the story of men and women around the world who resist being
annihilated in this war. The product of over two years of filming on the inside of movements on five continents, The Fourth World War is a
film that would have been unimaginable at any other moment in history.
Directed by the makers of This Is What Democracy Looks Like and Zapatista
produced through a global network of independent media and activist groups, it is a truly global film from our global movement.

*Monday Sept 27th*

12pm to 6pm
The SOUND Resistance
Featuring Invincible. the Narcycist. Nomanzland. Redslam Collective.
Concert | Party | Social Justice Fair

Vanier Field (Back of student centre)
York University Campus

Join us for LIVE acts and performances from:

From Detroit: Invincible (http://www.emergencemusic.net/)
From MTL: Narcycist (http://iraqisthebomb.com/)
Nomanzland (http://jane-finch.com/videos/nomanzland.htm)
RedSlam Collective (http://www.myspace.com//redslamcollective)

and more.......

Browse the info tables from radical social and environmental organizations from York and across
TO.

There will also be free silkscreening from No One Is Illegal-Toronto
Bring Shirts. Patches. Canvass. Enthusiasm

Rain or shine! Free and open to EVERYONE!

For more info/media inquiries: www.opirgyork.ca/disorientation2010
Sponsored by: OPIRG York, CHRY 105.5FM and the DisOrientation 2010 Committee

*Tuesday Sept 28th*

230pm to 430pm
Haudenosaunee resistance to colonization and land theft on the Haldimand
tract: 1784-2010
Student Centre RM. 430

Presented by the First Nations Solidarity working group, Graduate student association and OPIRG York
Speakers: Phil Monture, leading Six Nations land rights researcher; Missy Elliott, organizer with
Young Onkwehonwe United. Tom Keefer, a member of the CUPE 3903 FNSWG
Join us for a discussion of the historical background of colonization on the Haldimand tract and the
nature of contemporary indigenous resistance to it. Leading Six Nations land rights researcher will
explain how Six Nations was dispossessed of its lands, and Missy Elliott an organizer with Young
Onkwehonwe United will speak about current resistance to the land theft that is continuing today.
Tom Keefer will speak about the work that the CUPE 3903 First Nations Solidarity Network is doing
around building support for Six Nations in the non-native communities on the Haldimand tract.

430pm to 530pm
Breaking the Cycle
Outside/Inside Vari Hall

Join the Breaking the Cycle crew for some amazing, inspiring theatre
art that will make you question, think and challenge your ideas on
gender, race and the prison industrial complex.

430pm to 630pm
Size Acceptance and Fat Phobia Workshop
Rm. 321 in the Student Centre

This workshop will explore ideas about fat phobia and size acceptance
and how we can accept and celebrate all of our shapes and sizes! We
will bust myths about health and food, and speak about how bodily
control is used as a tool of oppression. We will challenge fat phobia
in various contexts while providing alternatives to the fat phobic,
malestream “norms”. We will have interactive activities and
discussions while remaining sex-positive, queer-positive and accepting
of all shapes and sizes. This workshop will be from a feminist
perspective and is open to everyone.

6pm to 8pm
"Sari Soldiers" Film Screening
Hosted by United South Asians at York University
Closed Captioning Available
Nat Taylor Cinema

The Sari Soldiers follows her and five other brave women, including
Maoist Commander Kranti; Royal Nepal Army Officer Rajani; Krishna, a
monarchist from a rural community who leads a rebellion against the
Maoists; Mandira, a human rights lawyer; and Ram Kumari, a young
student activist shaping the protests to reclaim democracy. The Sari
Soldiers intimately delves into the extraordinary journey of these
women on opposing sides of the conflict, through the democratic
revolution that reshapes the country’s future.

*Wednesday Sept 29th*

1230pm to 2pm
Whose Campus? Our Campus!: Feminist Guerilla Action @ York U
Rm. 313 in the Student Centre

We will be sharing stories and information about past and present
endeavors by feminist activists on campus at York, and inviting
students to get involved in our future mobilization efforts. Our main
focus this year surrounds the prevalence of sexual assault on campus,
and the most recent release of the METRAC safety audit. Participants
will learn about feminist activism on campus in an interactive way,
through peer-education by other students, complete with an intro to
Guerilla postering!

2pm to 4pm
Push Play - This show is entitled
In front of Vari hall (Back up location is the Bear Pit if raining)

Come watch 13 hot new video works by emerging artists of colour on a
range of topics including social justice, race, sexuality, health, trans
lives, and oppression.
Through personal narrative, story telling, doc style, spoken word, and
exploratory forray, these artists will inspire and transform your outlook
on some of these important sometimes unheard realities.

230pm to 430pm
Cutting Ties With Israel: A Workshop on the Boycott, Divestment and
Sanctions Campaign
Rm. 313 in the Student Centre

This interactive workshop will introduce participants to Israeli
apartheid and to the global Palestine solidarity movement. We will
explore what students at York can do to cut ties with Israel and to
support the growing Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign.
Resist global oppression, colonialism and capitalist exploitation
through resisting Israeli apartheid.

430pm to 630pm
Disentangling the G20 ClusterF&%k
Rm. 313 in the Student Centre

Still trying to wrap your head around the G20? The teach-in will
look at what happened before, during and after the G20. It will look
at the issues communities organized around, as well as the commitments
to austerity measures the G20 agreed upon and what it means for us.
Note: There will be donation buckets for the Legal Defence Fund, so
please bring change!

630pm to 830pm
G20 Related Film: This Is What Democracy Looks Like
Closed Captioning Available
Nat Taylor Cinema

This film, shot by 100 amateur camera operators, tells the story of
the enormous street protests in Seattle, Washington in November 1999,
against the World Trade Organization summit being held there. Vowing
to oppose, among other faults, the WTO's power to arbitrally overrule
nations' environmental, social and labour policies in favour of
unbridled corporate greed, protestors from all around came out in
force to make their views known and stop the summit. Against them is a
brutal police force and a hostile media as well as the stain of a
minority of destructively overzealous comrades. Against all odds, the
protesters bravely faced fierce opposition to take back the rightful
democratic power that the political and corporate elite of the world
is determined to deny the little people.

*Thursday Sept 30th*

1130am to 3pm
Intro to Bicycle Maintenance and Repair Workshop
Outside of Vari Hall or on front lawn of the Commons
(If it's raining - will be in the Bear Pit)

**PLEASE BRING YOUR BIKES TO THIS WORKSHOP**
Working through an anti-racist, queer and trans positive framework (as
I’ve found is rare in the bike world), this workshop will offer
participants a brief, concise, and useful overview of basic bicycle
maintenance, repair, and general information. We will go over bike
essentials, such as parts, necessary tools, and how to diagnose and
remedy common problems. As the number of cyclists on the road
increases, it is important for more cyclists to have a basic
understanding of their means of (sustainable yet fun!) transportation
for their own safety and others sharing the roads.

1230pm to 230pm
TURN IT UP: Media Justice, Community Radio & You
Rm. 313 in the Student Centre

Step into the world of community radio and experience what "media
justice" could look like...This workshop is about how community radio
can be an allied and transformative tool for social justice.
In Part One, workshop participants can expect to learn about the
history and politics of community radio worldwide and locally. We will
be specifically discussing the current situation of media
concentration and a movement for media justice in Canada.
For Part Two of the workshop, we'll be hitting the streets collecting
sounds and voices of York campus and taking it all back to the studios
at CHRY 105.5 FM Community Radio to learn how to do basic audio
editing and production.

230pm to 430pm
Resistance to Poverty in Ontario
Rm. 313 in the Student Centre

Join speakers from OCAP, Jane-finch action against poverty, and
Etobicoke who will be talking to about the current struggle against
poverty in Toronto: which includes the fight for adequate incomes,
against police brutality, and for housing especially in the new post
g-20 era of social cutbacks. We will collectively talk about
strategies of resistance, show video clips of different events, etc.
Check out this amazing panel and learn about the issues and how to get
involved and the role of campus groups.

430pm to 630pm
No One Is Illegal Disorientation Panel Discussion
Rm. 313 in the Student Centre

NOII –TO would like to invite you to a panel discussion on
forefronting the movement towards the Status For All campaign,
specifically looking at the Education Not Deportation campaign and the
possibilities for engaging in such grassroots organizing here at York
University. (Speakers to be announced shortly)

630pm to 830pm
No One is Illegal Film: Continuous Journey (2004)
Rm. 313 in the Student Centre
Closed Captioning Available

Continuous Journey is an inquiry into the largely ignored
history of Canada's exclusion of the South Asians by a little known
immigration policy called the Continuous Journey Regulation of 1908.
Unlike the Chinese and the Japanese, people from British India were
excluded by a regulation that appeared fair, but in reality, was an
effective way of keeping people from India out of Canada until 1948.
As a direct result, only a half-mile from Canadian shores, the
Komagata Maru was surrounded by immigration boats and the passengers
were held in communicado virtual prisoners on the ship. Thus began a
dramatic stand-off which would escalate over the course of two months,
becoming one of the most infamous incidents in Canadian history.

*Friday October 1st*

1230pm to 330pm
Organizing 101 Workshop
Rm. 307 in the Student Centre

Catalyzing on new energy and excitement towards grassroots organizing
in Toronto, this workshop will help situate new organizers in the
types of social justice work they hope to do. We will look at locating
ourselves from an anti- colonial/ anti- oppressive standpoint, as well
as identify some of the key visions and goals that participants have
for their work. We will help participants assess their own skills and
goals and visions for moving forward. This workshop will be open to
all levels of experience, and will be a space for all participants to
exchange knowledge and stories with one another.

7:30pm to 2am
Re-orientation cabaret: My sex is beautiful
Part of DisOrientation York 2010
Mc: Dainty Box

October 1 at 7:30pm - October 2 at 2:00am
Gladstone Hotel ( Ballroom)
1214 Queen Street West

...Featuring:
Raging Asian women
Ill Nana
Chromatically Correct
Nichola Ward
Cutesy Caliber
Philip Cairns
Luka

...and lots of other great acts, followed by a night of dancing with DJ Black Cat.

Friday October 1st at The Gladstone Hotel Ballroom
Doors at 7:30pm, show starts at 8pm

tickets sliding scale 2-10$,
advanced tickets available at Good for Her and the CWTP York.
( All the money made at the door will go towards performers)

All ages event and ASL will be provided. Volunteers will be available to meet folks at York University and
Dufferin Station, and we will provide volunteers and TTC maps to help folks get back to campus at the end of the night.

Contact 416-736-2100 x 33484 or cwtpyork@gmail.com for more information, to let us know how we can meet your
accessibility needs or to find out where and when to meet the folks heading to the event together.

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ALL WELCOME | ALL EVENTS FREE & ACCESSIBLE | CHILDCARE SUBSIDIES AVAILABLE

If you have any access needs and/or for Childcare subsidies please email aruna@opirgyork.ca or call 416-736-5724

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