Category Archives: Environmentalism

UBC’s Alternative Orientation Booklet: Resisting the University 2019/2020 (Downloadable PDF)

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At the Social Justice Centre and the Women’s Centre, we are reviving old traditions with this year’s new alternative orientation booklet. We envision this booklet as an opportunity to situate students, introduce them to powerful groups, both on campus and off, and speak to the myriad ways that resistance and resurgence is taking place in and around us. We invite you to engage in and reflect on your roles on this campus, recognizing that this is unique to each person, and to broaden your imagination of what is possible. We wish that this booklet sparks hope and empowers our communities.

Cedar George-Parker speaks at “Students for Climate Action”

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This speech took place on the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) peoples at the University of British Columbia at an event called “Students for Climate Action” on September 7th, 2018. The event was organized by UBCC350, the Social Justice Centre, Vegans of UBC, and Common Energy UBC. Please view the transcript […]

Youth Demand Climate Justice Now!

Filed under Activism, Climate Justice, Decolonization, Environmentalism, Global Politics   ·   November 30th, 2018   ·   0 comments
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  We are a collective of young people from coast to coast who are concerned with how climate change is impacting people around the world, and what it means for our generation and future generations. With the upcoming United Nations climate negotiations in Poland, we are calling on the federal government to take real climate […]

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Youth Hold Sit In for Climate Justice at Jody Wilson-Raybould’s Office

Filed under Activism, Campus, Climate Justice, Decolonization, Environmentalism, Global Politics   ·   November 30th, 2018   ·   0 comments
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  sḵwx̱wú7mesh, sel̓íl̓witulh, and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Vancouver) – On Friday, a coalition of local youth groups, including members from UBCc350 and the UBC Social Justice Centre, held a sit in at Minister of Justice Jody Wilson-Raybould’s constituency office, as part of a cross-country youth action in anticipation of the 24th Conference of the Parties (COP24), which […]

Social Trustice, The Struggles of Detangling

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Anonymous wants to highlight their positionality as an economically privileged and financially dependent disabled settler of colour with other significant intersections; Anonymous uses all the pronouns, but prefers “he/they”.   I’ll stand up to the white men the rich men the Old Boys and the new start a magazine and stop eating so many bloody […]

Community Eats

Filed under Activism, Campus, Capitalism & Class, Environmentalism, Events   ·   October 25th, 2018   ·   0 comments
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Community Eats, an offshoot of Sprouts, runs a weekly by-donation bring-your-own-container lunch and produce pick-up service currently taking place on xʷməθkʷəy̓əm land in the Walter Gage Residence, Student Union Boulevard on Fridays from 11:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. We ask that you donate what you can and take what seems fair – individuals with significant […]

Unearthing: A Mining Justice Zine

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Dear Readers, This zine is the collective effort of the 2018 iteration of the class: “Geography 495: Social Movements in the Americas: The politics of North-South solidarity in theory & practice” taught by Dr. Juanita Sundberg. As we moved through the class we learned about “extractivismo or the (re)turn to resource extraction as development and […]

resisting the university: an alternative orientation booklet (Downloadable Digital Version)

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In this alternative orientation package, we aim to provide a map for the engagement of incoming and returning students and community members of UBC, especially since youth and students are commonly written off as apolitical and apathetic. Through this alternative orientation, we provide a platform for student movements and innovative groups to reach out to […]

Meat is Murder

Filed under Activism, Animal Rights, Decolonization, Environmentalism, Feminism   ·   September 29th, 2015   ·   1 comment
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There is no existence more complicated, convoluted and rewarding than being a human being. We live within our own inventions: insulated homes, organized municipal communities, restaurants, the internet, language – so who would want to be anything else? Now, across cultures relationships with land and animals vary, and since I cannot personally speak on the […]

Angélica Choc at UBC: “We come carrying more than 500 years of resistance”

Filed under Capitalism & Class, Decolonization, Environmentalism, Feminism, Global Politics   ·   September 23rd, 2015   ·   0 comments
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Angélica Choc is a Mayan Q’eqchi’ woman from the community of La Union, in the Guatemalan municipality of El Estor. Adolfo Ich Chamán, her husband and an outspoken critic of the Canadian-owned nickel mine operating in the area, was brutally murdered on the 27th of September, 2009. The security manager of the mine was arrested […]