Dixon, Walia, and other events

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Dear Friends of SJS,

a reminder to join us tomorrow for Chris Dixon and on Monday for Harsha Walia. See below for more information on these and other events happening on campus and in the community.
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Other events: Friday, October 24th:

“Communities in Resistance” is an art show and performance event in solidarity with people who are in danger of intimidation and violence as they work to protect their communities impacted by Canadian mining operations. Approximately 70% of the world’s mining companies are registered in Canada, and in many cases Canadian mining operations are associated with human rights abuses and environmental degradation.

"Communities in Resistance" is in two parts:

1. Spoken Word and Music Performance

2. Visual Art Show

Spoken and Sung Performances
Friday, October 24, 2014 - 7:30pm

Fernwood Community Association Theater
1923 Fernwood Road

http://mjacvictoria.ca/event/performance-communities-resistance-and-art-solidarity

Visual Art Show

Oct 16-Nov 6

Little Fernwood Gallery

1923 Fernwood Road

http://mjacvictoria.ca/event/art-show-communities-resistance-and-art-solidarity

Saturday, Oct. 25: Japanese Cultural Fair 10 am - 4 pm Saturday, October 25th, 2014 Esquimalt Recreation Centre 527 Fraser Street Monday, October 27th:

ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD

Israel/Palestine| Hebrew & Arabic| 83 min|2013 83 minutes

By Lia Tarachansky

October 27, Monday 7 PM

University of Victoria, Hickman Bldg. Auditorium, Rm 105

The screening will be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker

Admission by donation

Wednesday, Oct. 29th: Janet Marie Rogers: poet. media artist, spoken word, radio host Producing Presence: An eclectic Evening of video poetry, performance poetry and spoken word Ceremonial Hall, First Peoples House 7 p.m. (poster attached) November 4th: Victoria Coalition for Survivors of Torture

In Dignity: Using Response-Based Ideas in Work for Survivors of Torture and Violence
A Workshop with Allan Wade, Ph.D.

Date: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
Time: Registration and refreshments – 8:30am-9am; Workshop – 9am to 1pm
Place: Woodward Room – Begbie Hall – Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, BC, Lkwungen Territory

Cost: $30 Students and unwaged; $60 regular; $50 early-bird (Friday, October 24th)

If you would like to attend and cost is a barrier, we do have some scholarships available. Please indicate your interest on the registration form at http://www.stoptorture.ca/training/

In this half day gathering, Allan will present some ideas that may be useful in working for survivors of torture, as well as their families and communities. Depending on participants’ interests, Allan will discuss the role of social networks and institutions, resistance to violence, interviewing methods, violence and language, and applications of response-based ideas with individuals and in groups.

Allan Wade lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a therapist and research consultant, with a primary interest in promoting effective and socially just responses in cases of violence and social injustice. He is best known for developing Response-Based Practice, which highlights the unending desire for dignity and justice apparent in the “small acts of living”. Allan has published many articles and chapters on research and practice, which can be viewed at the website for the Centre for Response-Based Practice, www.responsebasedpractice.com.

Margo Matwychuk Director
Social Justice Studies Program University of Victoria web.uvic.ca/socialjustice/ @UVicSJS on Twitter UVicSJS on Facebook UVicSJS on YouTube You have received this email because you signed up for the UVic Social Justice Studies email list. To be removed respond to this email with "REMOVE" in the subject line.

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