Benefit for Unist'ot'en Camp

Date de l'événement: 

12 Janvier 2019

Emergency benefit show for Unist'ot'en Camp

For more information on the camp, check their website at http://unistoten.camp/ and follow updates on their facebook/twitter (https://twitter.com/unistotencamp)

All proceeds will be donated directly to the camp through their website (http://unistoten.camp/support-us/donate/). You can also make donations there if you are unable to attend.

Host:

Satehoronies Mccomber

Performances:

Drummers & dancers
Girl Circles
Vitex (members of Omegas, 1-900's, Ursula, and Vile Intent)
SKIN (https://skinnoise.bandcamp.com/)
Flat Teeth (http://flatteeth.likeweeds.org/)
Eliza Kavtion (https://elizakavtion.bandcamp.com/)
Q-052
Daybi (https://soundcloud.com/daybi)

There will be a raffle featuring items from local businesses and organizations including ☼ Lux Magna Festival 2019 ☼, Suoni Per Il Popolo, Lvnea Perfume, and more.

La Vitrola is unfortunately located on the 2nd floor (41 steps total). There are gender neutral washrooms which are not wheelchair accessible. Anyone needing assistance accessing our space can contact us as we are more than happy to try and accommodate people to the best of our ability.

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The organizers of this event acknowledge that we are on the traditional territory of the Kanien’kehá:ka. The Kanien’kehá:ka are the keepers of the Eastern Door of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. The island called “Montreal” is known as Tiohtià:ke in the language of the Kanien’kehá:ka, and it has historically been a meeting place for other Indigenous nations, including the Algonquin peoples. The organizers acknowledge that living and hosting events on this land is a privilege and we believe that solidarity and benefit events are just a small part of acknowledging that privilege and resisting colonialism. The organizers believe it is not enough just to acknowledge the keepers of this land. We encourage everyone participating in the event to get informed and educated, and to actively resist colonialism and neo-colonialism in the many forms it takes, and to consider the diversity of forms that resistance can take.