Queer events: week of Sept 24

Go see this film right now! As soon as possible. It is about Le Tigre’s tour (also titled Le Tigre on Tour, fancy that) and it is the most delightful thing ever ever ever times forever, the end. Read my synopsis here.

FRIDAY
Ethnoculture
2010: Dialogue & Communauté

Too Cool for School: An Intro to Gender Advocacy & Organizing:
2-5pm – Zine Fair! – 2110 Mackay AND 7-8:30pm – DIY Zine Workshop – 2110 Mackay St

SATURDAY

Cirque de Boudoir’s Rituals

Ethnoculture
2010: Dialogue & Communauté

Got Your Back! – a forum on building radical support into our movements

ONGOING

Lancement de “Fold it! Mold it!” de Random Recipe

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