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Student Strike
When injustice becomes law, resistance is a duty. THIS IS NOT AN AD Quebec education building vandalized Concordia Students Occupy President’s Floor
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Tagged activist art, injustice, Montreal, student strike
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Preventing Prevention; Protest Against Controversial Non-Disclosure HIV Law
“We think that the criminalization of non-disclosure prevents prevention,” said Jordan Arseneault, editor of 2B Magazine and organizer with Radical Queer Semaine. http://thelinknewspaper.ca/article/2561 Flash-demo against HIV criminalization brings media attention Currently in Canada, a criminal code amendment from 1993 currently requires that HIV … Continue reading
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Tagged criminalization of HIV, Jordan Arseneault, Montreal, protest
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safe injection sites/sites d’injection
The science is in: Insite saves lives National Post Québec et Montréal lanceront leur site d’injection supervisé, avec ou sans Bolduc Le Devoir Quebec to decide on injection sites soon The Gazette Cactus Montréal
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Tagged addiction, criminalization, injection sites, Montreal, oppression, sites d'injection
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Oct. 6, 2011 (PROTEST/ART)
On Thursday we met at Berri-UQAM.Not all people in the group had met each other before today. The intention was to meet and discuss the situation/the articles/mental illness/police violence/oppression and decide what to do do. Karen said, “I don’t feel comfortable … Continue reading
Posted in First Nations, headlines, homeless, police shooting, police violence, t-shirt, unemployed
Tagged art, Berri-UQAM, collaboration, homeless, intervention, Montreal, police, police violence, political art, public art, red thread, t-shirts, unemployed
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The Village, The Homeless, The Drug-Users
Homelessness and police intervention hot topics in the Village “…we might ask, what if the strategies for LGBT civil rights were applied to the homeless and injection drug-user population, rather than simply resorting to a punitive herding of these people using the … Continue reading