[opirgyork] Call out for OPIRG York Working groups!

Aruna aruna at opirgyork.ca
Thu Aug 18 13:37:26 PDT 2011


CALL FOR OPIRG YORK WORKING GROUPS

The Ontario Public Interest Research Group at York (OPIRG-York) is 
looking for new working groups for 2011-2012!! OPIRG-York is a 
volunteer-driven, non-profit organization based at York University. 
Fundamental to our operation are working groups. These working groups 
organize autonomously around various issues of social justice and 
environmental action. Some examples of current and former working groups 
include: Students against Israeli apartheid (SAIA York), Fair Trade 
coalition, York G20 Legal Defense committee, No One is Illegal student 
network (NOII), Students Together Against Detentions and Deportations 
(STADD), York Animal Rights Group, Students in Solidarity with Haiti, 
Off the Grid, Prison Books Access Project and No Sweat.

What Can OPIRG do for working groups?

All working groups are allocated a budget for projects and events they 
wish to have. These might include a speaker series, movie nights, 
handbooks, and zines. In addition to a budget each working group also 
has access to OPIRG’s many resources: - phone, photocopier, fax machine 
- a radical resource library - computers with internet access - meeting 
space at the OPIRG office at the Student Centre (4700 Keele St) RM. C449 
- anti-oppression, consensus decision making and facilitation skills 
trainings are provided to all members of working groups for free! This 
is in addition to the help of OPIRG staff, board members and volunteers 
for project support, visioning and outreach etc.

APPLICATION PROCESS

To be considered for Working Group status please fill out the 
application form that can be found online at 
www.opirgyork.ca/working-groups. This form allows the Working Group to 
concisely outline its goals and the way in which it embodies a 
particular issue. Once reviewed by the OPIRG York board of directors, 
the contact person will be notified of approval.

If you have any questions about applying to become a working group 
and/or what the benefits of becoming a working group are please contact 
us at 416-736-5724 or aruna at opirgyork.ca


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