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What’s My Place? Reflections and Next Steps in Movement Building
July 24, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
What’s My Place? Reflections and next steps in movement building
A part of SFPIRG’s Transformative Justice summer series
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In the first part of the day participants will look inward to identify and dismantle the internal barriers that can keep us from engaging in the work of building a better world. In the second half of the day we will identify next steps in organizing for an end to governance through violence. Building a movement takes all kinds of labour and resources, and we all have something to offer. Our hope is that participants will leave with a better sense of what their place in the movement might be.
About the event series
This workshop is part of an event series of 4 interactive workshops that will help folks develop their knowledge and skills around organizing for transformative justice, mutual aid, and defunding the police. Together we will explore models for responding to harm without further violence and without the re-entrenchment of state violence through prisons and police. We will learn about alternatives to police and prisons, develop our skills to respond to crises without police, and organize for transformative change. Each session will be a mixture of discussion, brainstorming, skill-sharing, and panel or fishbowl discussions with those on the frontlines.
Register for one or all sessions through this form!
Registration cut-off time for each session is 9:00 AM on the same day. e.g. you will be unable to register for “What’s My Place? Reflections & next steps in movement-building” after 9:00 AM on Saturday July 24. Any registrants after 9:00 AM may not receive the Zoom link in time to attend.
This event series is presented by the Simon Fraser Public Interest Research Group (SFPIRG), the AMS Sexual Assault Support Centre (SASC), SFU Students of Caribbean and African Ancestry (SOCA), SFU Disability and Neurodiversity Alliance (SFU DNA), the Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS), the UBC Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office (SVPRO), and the UBC Social Justice Centre (UBC SJC), made possible with generous support from Pivot Legal Society and PeerNetBC.
Each session will be online from 10-5pm, with a 1-hour lunch break. Full list of sessions:
- Saturday July 3: Organizing for a police-free world
- Saturday July 10: No Cops on Campus: imagining police-free universities & colleges
- Saturday July 17: No More “Wellness Checks”: building grassroots mental health first aid skills
- Saturday July 24: What’s My Place? Reflections & next steps in movement-building
Accessibility
ASL interpretation is confirmed for this event. You will be asked to indicate if you require this service when you register for free through this form.
A Zoom link will be emailed to participants ahead of time.
Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge that SFPIRG occupies unceded Indigenous land of Coast Salish peoples. Based on our current knowledge, this includes the territories of the Musqueam, Skwxwú7mesh, Tsleil-Waututh, Kwikwetlem, Kwantlen, Katzie, Qayqayt, Semiahmoo, and Tsawwassen nations. Unceded means this land was never surrendered, relinquished or handed over in any way. In this work around transformative justice, we recognize policing and carceral systems as part of the violence of settler colonialism, and thus we strive to bring forward anti-colonial analyses and to echo the demands of Indigenous folks for decolonization and land back.