[van-announce] SFPIRG Community Events Digest

SFPIRG sfpirg at sfu.ca
Fri Jun 5 17:55:23 PDT 2009


Community Events Digest
    ==Social justice events happening in and around Vancouver==

1.  Queering the Resistance - June 6
2.  Work Less Party PARTY - Saturday June 6th
3.  CoDev’s Annual Fundraising Dinner - June 6
4.  The Bil'in Pan-Canada Tour: Israeli Apartheid on Trial - June 7th and 8th
5.  Dine with Pride at My Big Gay Wedding - June 7
6.  7th annual Paws 4 Peace fundraiser walk - June 7th
7.  First Monthly SFU Sustainable Community Potluck - June 9
8.  Who are these NOII'ers anyway? - June 9
9.  VDLC Women's Committee presents: Women in the Philippines - June 9
10.  An Alliance for People's Health Movie Night - June 12
11.  CJSF - Job Posting for ARts & Entertainment Coordinator
12.  July 13-17 and July 20-24 – Human Rights Leadership for Youth (Vancouver)
13.  Be A Part of Vancouver's 2009 Pride Season! - volunteer opportunities
14.  Job Posting: Qpirg McGill Internal Coordinator

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1. QUEERING THE RESISTANCE!

Saturday, June 6, 8pm
524 Main (upstairs through the red door)
Vancouver, Coast Salish Territories
$7 door (no one turned away for lack of funds)

Pink resistance! Fundraising Dance Dance Party to support queer resistance
to the Olympics.

DJs, dancing and direct action! Organize to oppose the transphobic,
homophobic, sexist, impoverishing, and gentrifying Games. Help build the
Pink Resistance for the 2010 convergence.

Pink Resistance will be a fund to support queer actions, campaigns, and
the 2010 convergence. The Pink Resistance group will be having events and
organizing meetings, so look out for our events and meeting times.

This event is a fundraiser for Olympic resistance groups: Olympic
Resistance Network, Pink Resistance and the Anti-Poverty Committee.

Contact: apc at resist.ca

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2.  Work Less Party PARTY - Saturday June 6th

These things just keep getting bigger and
bolder.. . and this time with 213% more FUNK!
Five Alarm Funk is headlining and gonna make you dance till yer almost naked.
And check this sexy bit out -- we now also have
the Garden Roof Top hosted by  DJ Nils  and
Sobey. Indeed a very very fine cherry on top of
this insane partyPARTY.

Hands down.  The Work Less Party PARTY is the wildest dance party in Vancouver.

To view the video trailer go to
http://www.worklessparty.org/party/party.htm

*Lineup for the show
Five Alarm Funk
Timothy Wisdom
Carnival Band
Nils (of Beats without Borders)
Sobey
Orkestar Slivovica
Dream Scene
Body Painting competition ($1000 in prizes)
Costume competition
There will also be prizes for best body painted folks in the audience.
Petting Zoo
Kinka Booth
Frisky Tent
And all you sexy cats

*Where:* 486 Alexander ST

When: Saturday June 6th. Doors open at 8pm.
Body Art Competition starts at 9pm

*Costs*:
Advance tickets $13 if you come in costume / $18 no costume
Tickets at the door $15 in costume / $20 no
costume  (we're serious about this.)

Not only are advance tickets cheaper, but ya
don't have to wait in the lineup and you are
guaranteed to get in.

Available at Coop bookstore (1391 Commercial Drive)
Juju Hair Salon (823 Davie Street)
Our Community Bikes (corner of Main and 17th)
Spartacus Books (684 East Hastings)
or online at
http://www.worklessparty.org/party/party.htm

As usual there will be secure bicycle parking at the back of the building.

Dress Code: Outrageous: Dreamspirations and Funkorations..
Be as outrageous and as creative as you wish.
For ideas visist http://www.worklessparty.org/party/party.htm

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3.  CoDev’s Annual Fundraising Dinner

Celebrating 24 years of Canadian-Latin American Solidarity

260-2747 East Hastings St., 
Vancouver, BC, V5K 1Z8 

codev at codev.org www.codev.org

TICKETS  $50  ($25 Low waged)

CONTACT CODEV
604.708.1495

Saturday
June 6 2009

Maritime Labour Centre
1880 Triumph Street
at Victoria Drive

Doors at 5:30 pm

terrific music
great food
fantastic
silent auction
scrumptious
dessert auction

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4.  The Bil'in Pan-Canada Tour: Israeli Apartheid on Trial
Two Events in Vancouver, Unceded Coast Salish Territory
June 7th and 8th

Featuring:
*Mohammed Khatib of the Popular Committee Against the Wall, Bil'in, Occupied Palestine, *Emily 

Schaeffer an Israeli lawyer representing the village of Bil'in
*Carol Martin, Nisga'a/Gitxsan Nation, Downtown Eastside Women's Centre
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1) Sunday June 7th
6pm-8pm
Room 1700, SFU Harbour Centre (515 West Hastings)
Suggested donation $10.00 - $25.00
No one will be turned away for lack of funds

2) Monday June 8th
7pm – 9pm Talk
9pm – 10pm - Reception
Vancouver Unitarian Church 949 West 49th Avenue
Suggested donation $10.00 - $25.00
No one will be turned away for lack of funds
Childcare available on-site.

***All monies fundraised will go directly towards covering tour costs and Bil'in's legal fees***

For Facebook posting: 

http://www.facebook.com/friends/?filter=afp&offset=400#/event.php?eid=85926438186&ref=ts
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About Bil’in and this Tour

Bil’in, a Palestinian village located in the West Bank, has become an internationally celebrated symbol of Palestinian popular resistance to the ongoing construction of the Israeli apartheid wall and settlements. 

Since 2005, villagers have led weekly nonviolent protests, with active participation from both Israeli and international solidarity activists, in opposition to illegal Israeli colonization and annexation of Palestinian land. Almost 60% of Bil'in's land has been annexed by Israel to date.

Bil’in has filed a lawsuit in the Quebec Superior Court against two Quebec registered companies: Green Park International and Green Mount International. The companies are accused of illegally constructing residential and non-residential buildings for the Israeli settlement of Mattityahu East on the Bil’in's lands. 

According to the lawsuit, the lands of Bil'in are subject to the rules and obligations of international law because the West Bank is currently under Israeli military occupation. Bil'in's case against the construction of settlements on their land is based on the provisions of the Geneva Convention, which prohibit an occupying power from transferring its civilian population into territory that it has occupied as a result of war. The case against Green Park and Green Mount seeks an immediate order from the 

Canadian court that it end its illegal activities.

In June 2009, Mohamed Khatib of Bil'in's Popular Committee Against the Wall and Emily Schaeffer, an Israeli lawyer representing the village of Bil'in, will be embarking on a tour of 11 Canadian cities to speak on Bil'in and a historic court case scheduled to be heard in Montreal in late June 2009. They will be in Vancouver to talk about this case and Bil'in's resilient struggle.

For more background information about the lawsuit, please see 

http://www.montrealmirror.com/2008/073108/news2.html

For more information on Bil'in see http://www.bilin-village.org/

For more information on local events please contact bilinevents(at)gmail.com or 604.780.8463.

In Vancouver, events are being organized by the Boycott Israeli Apartheid Campaign 

http://www.boycottisraeliapartheid.org/

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5.  Dine with Pride at My Big Gay Wedding - June 7

Dine with Pride at My Big Gay Wedding

Sunday June 7th, 5pm to Midnight, Holiday Inn Downtown

The Vancouver Pride Society and Bob Loblaw Queer Arts Society cordially invite you to attend the most outrageous and salacious wedding event of the year! Ex-boyfriends, harried mother in-laws, the lesbian minister, conservative fanatics and, of course, a stripper, clash as our loving grooms try to tie the knot. A night of food, marriage, music and mayhem at the Holiday Inn Downtown, 1180 Howe St.

Tickets are $75 (or $700 for groups of ten) and are on sale until June 4th at Little Sisters, 1238 Davie St, or the Vancouver Pride office, 603-1033 Davie St, or by calling the office at 604-687-0955 to purchase on your credit card. Don't miss these vows!

Big Gay Wedding
Thank you to our sponsors

© Copyright 2009
Vancouver Pride Society
www.vancouverpride.ca

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6.  7th annual Paws 4 Peace fundraiser walk - June 7th

The Humanitarian Issues Working Group of the
Canadian Red Cross would like to invite you to
the 7th annual Paws 4 Peace fundraiser walk.

Every day around the world, many people lose
their life and limbs to explosive remnants of war
such as landmines and cluster bombs. Millions of
people living in over 80 countries must think
twice about where they walk, as they fear the
deadly legacies in the ground. People who survive
these life-changing accidents must live with
their injuries for the rest of their lives. Paws
4 Peace will raise awareness on this crucial
issue while raising crucial funds to help the
survivors of landmine and cluster bomb accidents.

Come join us on June 7th at 11:00 am at Second
Beach in Stanley Park, for a 3km walk around the
scenic lagoon. Enjoy refreshments and music while
checking out dog obedience demonstrations and
displays on explosive remnants of war. There will
also be an arts and craft booth for kids and a
ask-the-dog trainer service available for dog
lovers. This is also a great opportunity to take
action on a pressing humanitarian issue affecting
millions of people around the world.

You can play a key role in creating a world where
people can walk without fear. Here are a few ways
you can help:

Please register as a walker and help collect
raise much needed funds by visiting
www.paws4peace.ca. You can do this even if you
can't come to the walk! Bring your dog, a friend,
or come by yourself. Everyone is welcome!
Donate
If you are unable to attend the walk, please
consider donating to the walk by clicking on
"Donate." Your generous donation will help
support victims around the world and help clear
the land of these deadly hidden legacies.
Help promote the Paws 4 Peace to your contacts!

Please help promote the event by putting up
posters, distributing flyers, and letting others
in your community know about the event. You can
find the poster and flyer attached to this email.
For downloadable promotional materials and ore
ideas on promoting Paws 4 Peace, please visit our
website!

Thank you very much for your help in creating a mine-free world


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7.  First Monthly SFU Sustainable Community Potluck

Your invited to the first monthly
Sustainable Community Potluck

June 9th from 12:00pm-1:00pm

in the Centre for Sustainable Community Development
West Mall 2609 (beside French)
Burnaby Mountain Campus

Why should you attend?
-Enjoy delicious food and drinks
-Meet other SFU community members interested in advancing sustainability at SFU
-Catch up on activities, events and organizations at SFU
-Connect with people and groups working on similar projects of interest
-Promote your own event, project or initiative

Bring a potluck item to share (try local, sustainable choices!). Invite others who might be interested in attending!


{This is a collaborative pilot project of the SFU Sustainability Advisory Committee, SFU Food Project, SCD 

Student Union and Sustainable SFU. If this pilot is successful it will be transferred to Surrey and 

Vancouver}

Many thanks to Natures Garden for donating free coffee and cookies! 

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8.  Who are these NOII'ers anyway?

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Tuesday, June 9th @ 6:30 pm Rhizome Cafe (317 East Broadway)
This is a child-friendly meeting and venue.
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Interested in finding out more about No One Is Illegal?

Organizers with No One Is Illegal - Vancouver, a grassroots anti-colonial
migrant justice campaign, will be hosting an information and discussion
session to invite people to learn more, ask questions, and find out how to
get involved with or support our efforts. In addition to hearing about the
history as well as current campaigns, we will also be discussing how the
migrant justice movement is rooted in struggles against capitalism, state
control, and in support of all struggles for liberation and
self-determination.

Please bring your questions, thoughts and ideas!

To read our principles:
http://noii-van.resist.ca/?page_id=442

To find out about our work:
http://noii-van.resist.ca/?page_id=2

Please be in touch if you have any more questions:
email: noii-van at resist.ca    call: 778 862 8895

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9.  VDLC Women's Committee presents: Women in the Philippines

VDLC Women's Committee presents

Women in the Philippines
with Laarni de los Reyes & Monica Urrutia

Tuesday, June 9
7 pm to 9pm
Maritime Labour Center
Boardroom 3

Monica Urrutia and Laarni de los Reyes are
members of the Philippine Women Centre.  They
recently participated in the VDLC labour tour to
the Philippines .

About 3,500 Filipinos leave the Philippines a day
to work abroad.  The majority of them are women
recruited to Canada to work as live-in caregivers
or as temporary workers in fast food companies.

Monica and Laarni will talk out about the
economic and human rights conditions that force
Filipino women to leave their families and their
home country and the connections between Filipino
and Canadian women.

They will also share stories of Filipino women's
struggles, their organizing activities and their
spirit of resistance.

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Please RSVP to the VDLC office to ensure space.
_______________________
Keziah McCrystal Rothlin
VDLC Executive Assistant
cope15
Vancouver & District Labour Council
Maritime Labour Centre
020 - 1880 Triumph Street
Vancouver, BC       V5L 1K3
604-254-0703 ph
604-254-0701 fx
www.vdlc.ca

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An Alliance for People's Health Movie Night:

Unnatural Causes:
Is Inequality Making us Sick?

*Friday June 12th from 7-9pm
Organizing Centre for
Social and Economic Justice
672 E Broadway (at Fraser st) *

Join us for the 2nd and 3rd episodes of this 7-part series uncovering the
root causes of inequities in health

*Episode 2:
When the Bough Breaks (29 min)
*How does the stress from living with racism impact us over the long term?
Can racism become embedded in the body and effect birth outcomes?

*Episode 3:
Becoming American (29 min)  *
Immigrants arrive healthy, so why don't the stay that way?
How do low wages, working conditions and social exclusion contribute to
declining health?

Snacks and Discussion provided

-- 
Alliance for People's Health
allianceforpeopleshealth at gmail.com
604-215-2775
672 E Broadway
Vancouver, BC
V5T 1X6


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11.  Arts & Entertainment Department Coordinator Position Available
Simon Fraser Campus Radio Society
CJSF 90.1FM Radio, 93.9FM Cable

Application Deadline - June 18th, 2009
        
CJSF is a campus/community radio station broadcasting on 90.1 FM and located at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia.  

The A&E Dept is responsible for promoting artists that are underrepresented by mainstream media through various means; including giveaways, reviews, interviews, event listings and sponsorships.  The print content generated by this Dept. is published at www.cjsf.ca and the audio content airs as part of CJSF's spoken word programming component.  The A&E Dept Coordinator is 1 of 4 volunteer Dept Coordinators, who reports to the Station Manager and Board of Directors, and is a member of the Executive Committee, which meets bi-weekly, to coordinate station operations.  The A&E Coordinator holds 10 office hours or more per week to run the department.  This is a volunteer position; however, a monthly honorarium of $180 is provided, and $200 of professional development funding may be requested each year.

Responsibilities:
?        Promote A&E opportunities to CJSF members by forwarding press releases to specific CJSF programs, posting press releases on the A&E bulletin board, and sending a newsletter to A&E Dept volunteers
?        Recruit, coordinate, motivate, provide resources for and train A&E volunteers to write, voice and produce both text and audio reviews, and to conduct interviews
?        Process requests for A&E projects by acquiring media passes and review copies of films and books, scheduling interviews, and sending a copy of coverage to promoter/publisher to encourage their continued support of CJSF
?        Ensure all A&E projects fit the CJSF mandate of promoting that are underrepresented by the mainstream media, and ensure that they adhere to the various Ticket Request and Review Writing 

Guidelines
?        Organize and oversee on-air and on-line prize giveaways (tickets, books, CDs and other items)

Other Departmental Activities:
?        Work in conjunction with CJSF?s Public Relations Department to organize and implement sponsorships that fit CJSF?s mandate and provide a positive promotional opportunity for CJSF
?        Work in conjunction with CJSF?s Production Department to compile and produce the weekly event listings
?        Build and maintain relationships with A&E industry contacts; including artists, publicists, promoters, venue managers, media, etc.,
?        Direct activities of Work Studies, attend biweekly Executive Committee Meetings, attend biannual CJSF General Meetings, and work toward the aims outlined in CJSF Radio?s 2005 Strategic Plan

Qualifications:
?        Self-motivated, reliable, with strong organisational skills
?        Experience working with and coordinating volunteers  
?        Experience in non-profit organizations, and/or independent media ? especially campus/community radio
?        Ability to make judicious decisions guided by what is of benefit to CJSF Radio
?        A strong work ethic, and excellent communication and motivational skills
?        Necessary: an interest in promoting artists, events and projects not promoted by the mainstream media

For more information on this position, see http://www.cjsf.ca/volunteer/work.php

PLEASE FAX, DELIVER, MAIL OR EMAIL YOUR RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO:
ATTN: Station Manager, Simon Fraser Campus Radio Society
TC 216 Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6  
FAX: 778 782-3695
EMAIL: cjsfmgr at sfu.ca
APPLICATION DEADLINE:  June 18, 2009 ? 5:00pm

Only candidates who are short-listed will be contacted.  CJSF is an equal opportunity employer.  CJSF encourages applications from individuals from traditionally disadvantaged groups including, but not limited to First Nations, women, queer folks, persons of colour, and people with disabilities.


Magnus Thyvold
Station Manager
CJSF 90.1FM Radio
Burnaby, BC
www.cjsf.ca


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12.  July 13-17 and July 20-24 – Human Rights Leadership for Youth (Vancouver)

Amnesty International will be offering two week-long day-camps this summer at Vancouver Community College – City Center (downtown). The camps are open to youth aged 13 to 17 years interested in developing knowledge and leadership skills around the promotion and protection of human rights, and run July 13 to 17 and July 20 to 24. Interactive presentations and workshops will focus on local, national, and international aspects of human rights activism and leadership, and each session will challenge participants to consider how they can positively influence and organize their peers, schools, and communities. The week-long program is rooted in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the principles that underpin Amnesty International public engagement and activism. Facilitators and guest speakers will provide factual information on domestic and international human rights issues, and discussion will be encouraged as part of each presentation. Sessions will also focus on building skills for public engagement, activism, and working as an ally. Space is limited, so early registration is recommended. The fee is $120 per person and scholarships are available. VCC City Centre is located adjacent to the Stadium Skytrain station and several bus stops, and just a few blocks from the Waterfront Station (Skytrain, Seabus, West Coast Express). Full program description is available at www.aipacific.org 
or by contacting Don Wright at dwright at amnesty.ca.

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13.  Be A Part of Vancouver's 2009 Pride Season!

If you haven't been to any Vancouver Pride events, you are definitely missing out, as they are definitely some of the most family friendly and fun events held in the city of Vancouver!  The Vancouver Pride Society is a dedicated group of volunteers who contribute countless hours of their time to put on Vancouver's Pride celebrations. Every year, it takes hundreds of volunteers to make the Pride Season possible. This year we invite you to get involved!

Right now we are recruiting volunteers for a number of events. If you are or your group are interested in embracing Pride and making it yours by getting involved, please apply today!  This year I am especially interested in creating group volunteering opportunities, so if you have a group of 12+ individuals, please email me and let me know!

Benefits of Volunteering Include:
- Your very own Vancouver Pride volunteer t-shirt
- A letter of recommendation upon completion of your volunteer hours (upon request)
- Delicious snacks and beverages on events
- Attendance at the volunteer appreciation party
- Receive a volunteer appreciation certificate
- Meet new people
- Develop useful skills
- Receive a free Vancouver Pride Membership
- Log volunteer hours for school or other programs
- Have fun at Pride Events!

Volunteers will be given detailed job descriptions upon their placement, and will be given an orientation 

and as well as the training necessary to ensure their confidence in doing the best job possible.

For more information, or to sign up to be an individual volunteer, please visit our website and fill out the 

Volunteer Application form located here:

https://www.vancouverpride.ca/application-volunteer

Thanks so much for your time and interest in the Vancouver Pride Society! Remember, without volunteers, 

there would not be a Pride! Please spread this widely to interested parties =)

Cheers,

-- 
Monika Whitney
Director, Volunteers
Vancouver Pride Society

office: 604-687-0955  fax: 604-687-0965
email: mwhitney at vancouverpride.ca
www.vancouverpride.ca


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14.  JOB POSTING: QPIRG MCGILL INTERNAL COORDINATOR

The Quebec Public Interest Research Group (QPIRG) at McGill University is a student-funded non-profit organization that conducts research, education, and action on a variety of social justice and environmental issues at McGill and in the Montreal community. We are looking for a dynamic, organized, and resourceful person committed to social and environmental justice to fill a one year renewable contract for a 35 hour/week position as Internal Coordinator.

Tasks and responsibilities:
* Coordinating the financial operations of the organization, including payroll and accompanying remittances; liaising with the QPIRG Bookkeeper; coordinating an annual audit; developing a finance committee; banking and other financial administrative tasks;
* Developing and maintaining annual budget and producing regular financial reports for the Board of Directors;
* Fundraising and grant writing;
* Acting as main liaison with QPIRG Working Groups; facilitating Working Group selection process and orientation; providing general support to Working Groups;
* Acting as main liaison with the Student Society of McGill University and other McGill student groups; developing an outreach and networking strategy and facilitating collaborations between QPIRG and other campus based initiatives;
* Organizing the Annual General Meeting of QPIRG McGill;
* Coordinating office supplies and general office upkeep; participating incollective office management and administration;
* Developing and maintaining updated QPIRG McGill policies;

A successful candidate will possess the following:
* Good understanding of the structure and day-to-day operations of non-profits and/or community organizations (ie. board, staff and volunteers);
* Experience in community organizing, activism and mobilization;
* Commitment to the principles of QPIRG McGill’s mandate and its realization;
* Anti-oppression analysis and proficiency in applying this to all levels of decision-making;
* Knowledge and awareness of political, social, economic and environmental issues;
* Ability to work with a broad range of people and political perspectives;
* Ability to work both autonomously and with others;

Required Skills:
* Demonstrated organization and communication skills; 
* Knowledge and experience with financial management and budgeting;
* Experience working with student groups and community organizations;
* Strong computer knowledge; experience with Macintosh computers and software including Microsoft 

Office and Adobe Suites;
* Bilingual in spoken French and English as well as excellent English writing skills;
* Experience with programming events and running campaigns;

Assets:
* Familiarity with PIRGs;
* Familiarity with McGill University, its institutions, and the campus milieu; 
* Knowledge of Montreal-area community groups
* Experience developing organizational policy for non-profits and/or community organizations;
* Experience with conflict resolution and mediation;
* French writing skills;
* Comfort and experience with public speaking;
* Experience in non-profit sector;

QPIRG McGill recognizes and welcomes the unique contributions that individuals from marginalized and oppressed communities bring to our organization, and invites these individuals to apply.  We encourage applicants to describe the unique contributions they, as individuals with diverse experiences, would bring to QPIRG McGill in their cover letter or resume. Please indicate clearly in your cover letter that you would like to be considered for Employment Equity.

We regret that the QPIRG-McGill office is not currently wheelchair-accessible. 

Position Details:

35 hours/week (to be specified upon hiring), $15/hour (+ benefits); 1 year contract, renewable; some evening and weekend work will be required

Application Deadline: Friday July 3, 2009, 5 pm
Start Date:  Monday August 10th, 2009

To apply, send CV and cover letter to:

QPIRG-McGill Hiring Committee
3647 University, 3rd Floor
Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2B3
qpirg at ssmu.mcgill.ca


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  ~For a just, sustainable, and meaningful world~
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 http://www.sfpirg.ca            (778) 782-4360



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