Zine Making Workshop Series presented by: Community Action Centre of The Student Association of Geor

Tuesday, January 27, 2015 – Tuesday, March 31st, 2015

  • Time: 2:00pm – 4:00pm
  • Location: George Brown College St. James Campus
  • Address: 200 King Street East │RM 165B, Toronto , ON, Canada (map)
  • All Ages: Yes
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible, Gender-neutral Washrooms

Zine Making Workshop Series presented by: Community Action Centre of The Student Association of George Brown College!

Join in the Spirit of DIY/DIT (do-it-yourself/do-it-together)! Experiment with your creativity and voice. No experience necessary. Supplies provided. Vegan snacks. Free. Open to all.

Winter Dates & Themes:

Tuesday January 27│2-4 p.m.│George Brown College St James Campus│ 200 King Street East │RM 165B Gender Based Violence facilitated by Clementine Morrigan

Clementine Morrigan is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, essayist and community organizer. Her first book, Rupture, was published in 2012. She produced a short film entitled Resurrection in 2013. She writes a zine called seawitch and also works on other zine projects. Her writing and art explore gendered violence, child abuse, trauma, psychiatrization, art as a tool of empowerment, addiction / alcoholism, recovery, intoxication culture, sobriety, queerness, femme, sex work and spirituality, among other things. She hopes that her work will function as an invitation, encouraging others to tell their own stories. http://clementinemorrigan.com/

Tuesday February 24│2-4 p.m.│George Brown College St James Campus│ 200 King Street East │RM 165B Race, Racialization & Anti-racism facilitated by: TBA

Tuesday March 31│2-4 p.m.│George Brown College St James Campus│ 200 King Street East │RM 165B Worker’s Rights/ Disability facilitated by: TBA

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/341329389393207/

Accessible entrances information:

When you enter through the main entrance (at 200 King Street) keep walking straight and there is a ramp located at the far end of the lobby. It will lead you to student services area where there is an accessible elevator. You can take the elevator to the ground floor where the CAC is located (165B).

ASL available upon request

For all other accommodation please contact Siva-Jeevini by Janurary 21st.

For more information:

Siva-Jeevini Sivarajah Community Action Centre Assistant Student Association at George Brown College cacassistant@sagbc.ca (416) 415-5000 ext * 4273 facebook.com/communitycentreGBC http://sacommunity.tumblr.com/

What is the Community Action Centre?

The Community Action Centre (CAC) is a place for George Brown College students who care about social justice to gather together and support each other, share ideas, socialize, build community, and raise awareness of issues within their communities.

LOCATIONS

St. James Campus 200 King Street East, Room 165B

Casa Loma Campus 142 Kendal Avenue, Room E130

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