• 18Jan
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    Join us on Tuesday for a discussion on racial profiling and security. As always, your thoughts, your experiences and questions are welcome!

    Each One, Teach One (EOTO) is a bi-weekly event currently held on the Queen’s campus that provides students from historically marginalized groups an opportunity to share their thoughts in a safe and positive space. The goal of the event is just to let students vent and feel safe from racial violence in a specific space. Food is always provided and everyone attending the EOTO is reminded to respect each other and their space.

    Dinner will be provided!

  • 08Dec
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    There’s been a history of casting white people for Asian characters, the latest case being “The Last Air Bender”, where all four leads are filled by white people.  This kind of reminds me of white artists covering black artists songs (without paying royalties) and getting famous for them.

    ie Elvis’s Hound Dog is a cover of Big Momma Thornton’s song by the same name.

    Racialicious has  good summary

  • 09Nov
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    Join us on Tuesday for a discussion on Indigenous Solidarity. The talk will be facilitated by Shauna and Sean. Robert Sutherland Visiting Scholar, Dr. Sunera Thobani will be joining us! As always, your thoughts, your experiences and questions are welcome!

    Each One, Teach One (EOTO) is a bi-weekly event currently held on the Queen’s campus that provides students from historically marginalized groups an opportunity to share their thoughts in a safe and positive space. The goal of the event is just to let students vent and feel safe from racial violence in a specific space. Food is always provided and everyone attending the EOTO is reminded to respect each other and their space.

    Dinner will be provided!

  • 26Oct
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    Join us on Tuesday for a discussion of the intersections of race and class. Particularly in a University system where class has precluded participation for racialized students, recognizing the correlation between race and class is incredibly important. Facilitated by Ken and Lynnette, your experiences, thoughts, and questions are, as always, welcomed.

    Each One, Teach One (EOTO) is a bi-weekly event currently held on the Queen’s campus that provides students from historically marginalized groups an opportunity to share their thoughts in a safe and positive space. The goal of the event is just to let students vent and feel safe from racial violence in a specific space. Food is always provided and everyone attending the EOTO is reminded to respect each other and their space.

    Dinner will be provided!

  • 20Oct
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    The QCRED Board Members will be hosting office hours for the rest the fall term to ensure the accessibility of the space, please come visit at any time if you have questions or if you just want to chill in a safe space!

    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
    10:00 Anna Ken Ken Ameera Fraser
    11:00 Anna Ken Ken Kavita & Ameera Victoria
    12:00 Anna Ken Ken & Kavita Kavita Victoria
    1:00 Ken Ken Ken & Kavita Kavita Victoria
    2:00 Ken Ken Ken & Kavita Kavita
    3:00 Fraser Ethan Kavita Kavita
    4:00 Fraser Ethan Kavita Kavita
    5:00 Ethan Kavita
  • 05Oct
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    Our first Each One Teach One was a great success! We had almost 30 people come out and participate in some amazing discussions about race and sexuality. Hopefully all of you can make it out to our next EOTO which is next Tuesday, Oct 13th, same place, same time!

  • 28Sep
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    Join the Queen’s Coalition Against Racial and Ethnic Discrimination for out first Each One Teach One of the year. This session will be a discussion of race and sexuality, which will be co-facilitated by Kavita Bissoondial of QCRED and Christina Clare of EQuIP. We will be in JDUC 236 (John Orr Room) from 6:00 – 9:00. Dinner will be provided!

    See you there!

  • 28Sep
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    1. QCRED’s First EOTO of the year
    2. Help Find Hilary Bonnell
    3. Islamic History Month Events Listing
    4. Abdelrazik Talk
    5. Radical Walking Tour of Kingston
    6. Really Really Free Market
    7. QCRED is searching for new board members!

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    1. Each One Teach One: Race & Sexuality
    September 29, 6:00 PM
    Rm. 351 JDUC

    Facilitated by Kavita Bissoondial of QCRED and Christina Clare of EQuIP
    Dinner will be provided !

    2. HELP US FIND 16 YEAR OLD HILARY BONNELL! – SEE ATTACHED POSTER

    Last seen Saturday morning Sept 5, 2009 in Burnt Church New Brunswick.
    Hilary is 1, 65 m, (5′5) and weighs 61kg (134 lbs). Hilary was last seen wearing a Purple T-shirt, Black fitted sweater with zipper in front, a Blue Jeans skirt and flip-flops. She is native and has long black hair, eye color is dark brown.

    If anyone has seen her or has info on her whereabouts, please contact the RCMP Neguac Detachment (506) 776-3000 or Crimestoppers @ 1-800-222-8477 (anonymity guaranteed) or visit the Miramichi Crime Stoppers website @ www.solvecrimes.org. REWARD **$15,000** , No Questions Asked! call (506)776-1310 to have Hilary picked up or brought back to our community.

    3. Islamic History Month 2009 has various events throughout the month including:
    Thursday October 1st – QUMSA hosts their annual Fast-a-thon (www.qumsa.net)
    Tuesday October 6th, 7pm – Film screening of “New Muslim Cool” followed by discussion with Imam Yasin Dwyer
    Tuesday October 13th, 6:30pm – QCRED hosts an Each One Teach One discussion on Islamophobia facilitated by Dr. Dana Olwan
    Wednesday October 14th, 7pm – Khurrum Awan presents a lecture on “Restricted Access: The Muslim-Canadian Experience with Human Rights and the Macleans Case”
    TBA – Panel on Islamic Feminisms chaired by Dr. Dana Olwan

    For details visit www.IslamicHistoryMonthKingston.org

    4. A Talk with Abousfian Abdelrazik
    Abousfian Abdelrazik will be in Kingston to talk about his experiences as part of a speaking tour of Canada sponsored by Project Fly Home, the public campaign to support Abousfian. He will be talking about his experiences in Sudan as well as his current campaign to remove himself from the 1267 list. The talk will be held on Monday, Oct 5th at 6:30pm, Wilson Room in the Downtown Library on 130 Johnson St.

    This event is being locally sponsored by the Society of Graduate and Professional Students, No One is Illegal-Kingston, OPIRG-Kingston, and the Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul.

    5. Sunday, Sept. 27th – Radical Walking Tour of Kingston
    Meet at the Grey House for a guided radical walking tour of downtown Kingston. This tour is designed to uncover Kingston’s function in the military economy, the prison-industrial complex, and the public-private corporate nexus housed at Queen’s University and downtown. The tour will also bring to light some of the stories of marginalized folks including Kingston’s black, Jewish, and queer communities. It will point to a few inspiring examples of resistance that have all in their own way fought for a different and better Kingston, one that is anti-oppressive, pro-community and pro-autonomy. Spend an hour familiarizing with Kingston’s history, sites, sounds, joys, and concerns.
    12pm, meet at Greyhouse, 51 Bader Lane. Free!

    6. Sunday September 27th – Really Really Free Market
    Come by for free stuff, snacks, music and company! Bring books, music, clothes, ideas, skills and other items to give away in an afternoon of gift economy celebration!
    1:30-4:30pm at the AKA Autonomous Social Centre, 75 Queen St (at Wellington).

    7. Join our Board!

    Queen’s Coalition against Racial and Ethnic Discrimination (QCRED) is seeking individuals who are passionate about anti-racism to be a part of our board! QCRED Board is responsible for organizing events and coordinating long-term projects. Monetary decisions, staff supervision, community representation, and long-term goal setting are all part of the ongoing work of the QCRED Board. No one position on the QCRED Board is more important or valuable than another, rather the Board benefits from the unique knowledge and experience each member contributes. If you are interested in working on the Board, contact us by Friday October 2nd.

  • 28Sep
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    Hopefully all of you are tuning in to our weekly radio show “The Massive” on CFRC 101.9FM or cfrc.ca. This week we welcomed guest host DJ Bay and we talked about the third annual Educational Pow Wow as well as “fauxcoming” weekend and the police presence. Please check us out on the archives if your interested!

  • 13Jun
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    Hi There,

    Here are a few messages from the QCRED Board that we thought might interest you. Note that we aim to send out a bi-weekly email newsletter on Thursday. This week’s newsletter is being sent out a bit late due to some technical difficulties. If you have an announcement or even you would like to post please email it to coordinator@qcred.org.

    1. QCRED Website
    2. Adil Charkaoui Talk
    3. Kingston Area Race Relations Association
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