Left Coast Events - December 10th - 16th

Global event for International Animal Rights Day 2020

Thursday from 08:00 PST-09:00 PST
Hosted by Our Planet. Theirs Too.
Thursday December 10 is the International Animal Rights Day, and we want to commemorate it as now more than ever, animals are the ones who pay the real price for humans' incompetence. We will meet on Zoom, and pay our respects to the billions of animals who lost their lives this year, nameless, on
Thursday December 10th, 8 AM PST / 11 AM EST / 4 PM GMT / 5 PM CET, for about one hour.
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PLEASE REGISTER HERE, IN ORDER TO GET THE ZOOM ACCESS LINK:https://tinyurl.com/y2dtuw4aOnce you register, you will get an automatic email from Zoom, with the link to the actual event on Thursday!!
***********************************************************************This will be a spontaneous event, where anyone who would like to recite a short poem, sing a song, or engage in any other artistic expression in remembrance of the animals, will be invited to do so! * We will also have a live-stream from our outdoors event happening in Berlin at the same time!See you all there,Our Planet. Theirs Too
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International Human Rights Day: An overview of the UN Human Rights System | Webinar


Thursday, 10 December 2020 from 12:30 PST-14:00 PST
https://www.lrwc.org/hrday20/

Join Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada (LRWC) for the launch of a new webinar series "An Overview of the UN Human Rights System."The first webinar will provide an overview of the UN Human Rights system, including orientation to UN Treaty Bodies and the UN Human Rights Council. The session will address the following questions: What do these bodies do? Who are their members? How do people advocate in these bodies?Featured speakers include:• Marcia Kran, member of the UN Human Rights Committee
• Catherine Morris, Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada Executive Director
• Harini Sivalingum, Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada Board MemberWhere: Register at www.lrwc.org/hrday20/ to access the livestream.If you have questions or require accommodation, please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.​.https://www.facebook.com/events/708325019808085

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Yellow Peril Racial Fear and Pandemics in Canada
Thursday, 10 December 2020 from 19:00 PST-20:30 PST
Hosted by Chinese Canadian Historical Society of British Columbia and Asian Canadian & Asian Migration Studies UBC
www.eventbrite.ca/e/yellow-peril-racial-fear-and-pandemics-in-canada-registration-126890507925
In this talk, Dr. Renisa Mawani (UBC Sociology) explores the connections between racism, health, and nation by revisiting D'Arcy Island through the contemporary Covid-19 pandemic. Located in Haro Strait and off the coast of Vancouver Island, D'Arcy Island was a leprosy colony where Chinese men in British Columbia were sent to be “quarantined." The colony was established in 1891 and operative until 1924. During this period, 49 men - mostly Chinese - were sent to the Island to await deportation or death, whichever came first. She uses D'Arcy Island to examine how racial anxieties regarding Chinese migration underpinned concerns around health and nation historically, and ask what this case might tell us about the contemporary pandemic and the deeply rooted structures of racial violence that underpin it. Following the talk, Dr. Laura Ishiguro (UBC History) and Ms. Naomi Louie (UBC History) will provide commentary and analysis on Dr. Mawani's lecture and relate it to the ongoing fears about the Covid contagion in Canada.Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity!The 2020 Paul and Eileen Lin Commemorative Lecture is co-sponsored by the Chinese Canadian Historical Society of BC (CCHSBC), Vancouver Public Library (VPL), SFU Institute for Transpacific Cultural Research (SFU ITCR), UBC Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies (UBC ACAM), and UBC Initiative for Student Teaching and Research in Canadian Studies (INSTRCC).https://www.facebook.com/events/493389051636985

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Friday Volunteer Work PartyUVic Campus Community Garden
Fridays, 12:00 PST-13:20 PST
Friday Volunteer Work Parties are starting up again! And we are so excited 
	
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