Humour for Hope: Homeless is No Joke!

Event Date: 
Saturday, November 25, 2017 - 7:00pm EST
Event Location: 
The Outpost
Event Fee: 
$15/students and $30/adult
Event Contact Name: 
Barb Parker
Event Contact Phone: 
624-6484
Event Contact E-mail: 

Brown Bag Speaker Series: Indigenous Peoples, Violence and Suicide

Event Date: 
Wednesday, November 8, 2017 - 12:00pm EST
Event Location: 
ATAC 2004

Film Series: ANTI-ETHNOGRAPHY

Event Date: 
Friday, October 27, 2017 - 12:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
PACI
Event Contact Name: 
Max Haiven
Event Contact E-mail: 
Event Contact Web: 

Anti-Ethnography is a selection of video works which examines the violence inherent in the ethnographic impulse, and unveils the absurd fetishism underpinning the discipline.

For indigenous peoples the camera is a dangerous weapon, one that has been wielded against us since the device’s inception. Anthropology's obsession with preserving images of our “vanishing” cultures, through ethnographic films or archives filled with boxes of our ancestors' remains, has long been a tool used to colonize and oppress indigenous peoples.

By relegating our identities to the past, and forcing us to authenticate ourselves through this past, our existence as contemporary individuals living in a colonized land is denied. It is in this sense that ethnography confines indigenous agency.

The anthropologist's encapsulating gaze ignores the fact that for indigenous communities tradition is not an immutable set of truths handed down by revelation, but a set of ever-evolving social practices whose continuity cannot be repaired by preservation, only elaborated through struggle, and finally achieved under conditions of genuine self-­determination.

Hard Topics for Hard Times

Event Date: 
Friday, October 6, 2017 - 6:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
The Study Coffee House

Together We Change Things

Event Date: 
Tuesday, September 26, 2017 - 6:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
The Study Coffee House

Hard Topics for Hard Times

Event Date: 
Wednesday, September 13, 2017 - 6:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
The Study Coffee House

Bloc by Bloc: The Insurection Game (Games Against Empire night)

Event Date: 
Friday, December 1, 2017 - 5:00pm EST
Event Location: 
The Bora Laskin Faculty of Law, Lakehead University
Event Contact Web: 

RiVAL: the ReImagining Value Action Lab is pleased to host a series of boardgame nights to experiment with board games for social justice. Visit rival.lakeheadu.ca/games for more information.

On December 1 we will be playing Bloc by Bloc: The Insurection Game by Out of Order Games (https://outofordergames.com/blocbybloc/)

No experience is necessary. Please feel free to bring a beverage and a snack to share. We enjoy a little good-natured competition but “winning” is not the objective. Rather, we are interested in exploring how board-games and other forms of participatory learning and tactical frivolity have been and could be used as vehicles to radicalize the imagination and help us think anew about our struggles for social justice. We also believe that play and fun are part of the means and the ends of social justice.

This event is open to the public, but please let us know you’re coming.

RiVAL is a scent-sensitive space – please refrain from using strong chemical and perfume products. RiVAL welcomes people of all ages to most of its events. RiVAL is not a barrier-free space: there are about 20 steps between the PACI building entrance and RiVAL.

Freedom: The Underground Railroad (Games Against Empire night)

Event Date: 
Friday, November 10, 2017 - 5:00pm EST
Event Location: 
The Bora Laskin Faculty of Law, Lakehead University
Event Contact Web: 

RiVAL: the ReImagining Value Action Lab is pleased to host a series of boardgame nights to experiment with board games for social justice. Visit rival.lakeheadu.ca/games for more information.

On November 10 we will be playing FREEDOM: THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/119506/freedom-underground-railroad)

No experience is necessary. Please feel free to bring a beverage and a snack to share. We enjoy a little good-natured competition but “winning” is not the objective. Rather, we are interested in exploring how board-games and other forms of participatory learning and tactical frivolity have been and could be used as vehicles to radicalize the imagination and help us think anew about our struggles for social justice. We also believe that play and fun are part of the means and the ends of social justice.

This event is open to the public, but please let us know you’re coming.

RiVAL is a scent-sensitive space – please refrain from using strong chemical and perfume products. RiVAL welcomes people of all ages to most of its events. RiVAL is not a barrier-free space: there are about 20 steps between the PACI building entrance and RiVAL.

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