Events
Cinema Politica presents: The Experimental Eskimos
Monday, January 11 at 7:00 PM - 180 Unicentre
THE EXPERIMENTAL ESKIMOS
More info at http://www.cinemapolitica.org/node/1001
Part of Aboriginal Awareness Week (http://www2.carleton.ca/equity/news/aboriginal-awareness-week-january-11-to-14-2010/)
Everyone at Carleton Cinema Politica would like to wish you a very happy New Year. We would also like to thank everyone that made the fall season a success and extend an invitation to those that weren't able to catch our films last semester. We'll be breaking with our past format slightly by showing films every second Monday instead of Wednesday. We've also just acquired a huge popcorn machine so you can look forward to that and more treats at our screenings this semester.
Our Winter 2010 Schedule will be released sometime in the first half of January.
This is a weekend of vitally important workshops and talks.
For info. see opirgcarletonpis2010.wordpress.com

This is a weekend of vitally important workshops and talks.
For info. see opirgcarletonpis2010.wordpress.com

Cinema Politica presents: The Coca Cola Case
Monday, January 25 at 7:00 PM - Azrieli Theatre 301
THE COCA COLA CASE
Part of a Cross-Canada NFB Premiere Tour (http://films.nfb.ca/the-coca-cola-case/)
More info at http://www.cinemapolitica.org/node/1260
Everyone at Carleton Cinema Politica would like to wish you a very happy New Year. We would also like to thank everyone that made the fall season a success and extend an invitation to those that weren't able to catch our films last semester. We'll be breaking with our past format slightly by showing films every second Monday instead of Wednesday. We've also just acquired a huge popcorn machine so you can look forward to that and more treats at our screenings this semester.
Our Winter 2010 Schedule will be released sometime in the first half of January.
Renewing Working Class Politics - Sponsored by the Socialist Project
Speakers:
Greg Albo (Political Science, York University)
Stephanie Ross (Labour Studies, York University)
Thursday January 28th, 2010
7:30 pm
PSAC Bldg
233 Gilmour St
http://www.socialistproject.ca
The Carleton University Students Association is presenting Angela Davis on February 1. Tickets are $15 for students and $25 for non-students. Available at the CUSA office and Octopus Books.

Tuesday, February 2
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
Bronson Centre, 211 Bronson Street
An evening with Angela Davis
The Student Federation of the University of Ottawa (SFUO) is hosting Angela Davis to kick off Black History Month activities on campus. The former professor at the University of California and political activist will be addressing the crowd on issues relating to identity and there will be a Question and Answer period. Tickets are 10$ in advance, 20$ at the door for students and 25$ for community members. Tickets are available at the SFUO office located at 85 University Street, Room 07 at the University of Ottawa. For information : vp.finance@sfuo.ca.
Act 21 | A Communtiy Talk presents Derrick Jensen in a live Webcam Q&A.
"What we leave behind"... If we are not responsible for what we leave behind, then who is?
Join author Derrick Jensen, live from California via Web conferencing for one hour of Q&A. The second hour will be an internal town hall discussion of the topic and other issues from his books on environment and culture.
A $5 donation is suggested; Limited Seating
Wednesday 3 February 2010
7:00pm (Doors at 6:45)
Simard Hall, Ottawa University
Cafe Alternative, Basement
60 Universite Priv.
http://ato.smartcapital.ca/actcity
actcityottawa@gmail.com
Sponsors:
SFUO/FEUO
ActCity Ottawa
Exile Infoshop
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