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A Month Without Violence 2004

"Healthy Relationships awareness table"
Student Health Education Centre
Tuesday, September 21

"Rights, Responsibilities, Respect: Createing a Harassment Free Environment", Human Rights and Equity Services Office
Tuesday, September 21

"Take Back the Night"
an event to protest violence against women
Hamilton City Hall
Thursday, September 23

"Skills for Change"
Through a combination of games, music and discussion, develop and share skills needed for the development of anti-racist, egalitarian groups working for social change.
OPIRG
Monday, September 27

"MAC Peace Week"
On-campus events will feature workshops, movies, presentations and games that explore non-violence in the light of "Creating True Security: Freedom from Fear"
www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/gandhi,
Monday, September 27 - Friday, October 1

"The Laramie Project"
with the Picadilly Circus Theatre Company
Thursday, September 30 and Friday, October 1

"12th Annual Gandhi Peace Festival"
Hamilton City Hall
This annual festival brings together a wide range of Hamiltonians and friends to celebrate non-violent resistance against injustice, and the possibilities offered by peace. The festival includes free Indian food, musical entertainment, a walk for peace, drumming and a short talk about this year's theme, "Creating True Security: Freedom from Fear"
Saturday, October 2nd

"What's In A Word: Insult or Inclusion?"
Human Rights and Equity Services Office
Monday, October 4

"Discussion and Follow-up to The Laramie Project"
Anti-Violence Network
Monday, October 4

"Candlelight Vigil and Panel Discussion"
A Candlelight Vigil for Non-Violence will begin on the steps of Gilmour Hall and will conclude in the Nina de Villiers Garden. This will be followed by a panel discussion, "After the Violence: What's To Be Done Now?" in Divinity College
Tuesday, October 5

"First Nations Residential Schools - Film and Discussion"
OPIRG McMaster
Tuesday, October 5

"Rise Up - Video Night with Berkeley in the 60's"
OPIRG McMaster
Wednesday, October 13

"Remembering Women: Memorials in Canada to Women Murdered by Men"
Cultural Memory Project - a collaborative project between the Centre for Cultural Studies, University of Guelph, and Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis Shelter. A presentation and discussion on the relationship between feminist memorializing and working for change.
Monday, October 18

"Eyes on the Prize - The Civil Rights Movement in the U.S."
OPIRG McMaster
Monday, October 18

"Exploring Men's Voices"

For further information about the "Month Without Violence", please call Vilma Rossi at 905 525-9140 ext. 24235 or Carol Wood at ext. 24127.

A Month Without Violence 2006
A Month Without Violence 2005
A Month Without Violence 2003
A Month Without Violence 2002

 
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