Ste-Emilie Skillshare | Community Arts Collective

Cat vs. Cayote – May 27 & APOC Potluck – May 29

Open Studio CLOSED this Saturday, May 29th - come find us at the Anarchist Bookfair instead!

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Cat vs. Coyote
live music, free food, film screening

Thursday, May 27, 2010
Food & music – 7pm
Film – 9pm (at dark)


3942, rue Ste-Emilie

Metro Place-Saint-Henri
[in case of rain, this will happen inside the Skillshare]
pay-what-you-can, suggested $5-10

On May 1, 2002, Mirha-Soleil Ross performer a series of monologues
titled “Yapping Out Loud: Contagious Thoughts from an Unrepentant
Whore,” taking on the wanton slaughter and scapegoating of coyotes,
the systematic violence and slander against sex workers and the
ignorance shared by liberals and conservatives alike. This multimedia
performance was recorded live at Mayworks here in Montreal and will
now be screened outdoors for all the woodchucks and fruitbats to
connect with the most marginalized among them.

This screening will be preceded by performances by Rae Spoon
(raespoon.com) and Party Time (http://www.myspace.com/partytimemusic).

A vegan buffet will be served by the Midnight Kitchen, with audio
assistance courtesy of the Sound Team.

While the yard is wheelchair accessible, we regret that the facilities
are not. Anyone who would like childcare should please give 48 hours
notice.

This event is part of the Festival of Anarchy – anarchistbookfair.ca

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Anarcho-indigenists and Anarchist People Of Colour (APOC) POTLUCK

Saturday, May 29th – 7-11pm

3942 rue Ste. Emilie (metro Place St. Henri – just 10 min walk from the Bookfair)

At the Bookfair in 2009, we identified a need for us as Anarchist People of Colour (APOC) as well as anarcho-indigenists to know each other, work together, share experiences, and show each other love. Come hang out and share food with us after the Bookfair and before heading out to the Glamarchist Lookfair party. This potluck is open to people who self-identify as Anarchists and People of Colour or Indigenous + our friends/cats.

This event is part of the Festival of Anarchy – anarchistbookfair.ca

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