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Physical Education Department addresses climate action

April 6th, 2022

The ecological footprint of each Physical Education course at ýis being tracked in a pilot project of the department with support from Anna Likht and Rafael Scapin of Information Systems and Technology and the Sustainability Office.

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Read more about: Honour the life of Joe Rose with AR

Honour the life of Joe Rose with AR

April 6th, 2022

Joe Rose was a ýnursing student and AIDS activist who wanted to start a Montreal edition of ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), an international grassroots political group that is working to end the AIDS pandemic. While attending ýin 1985, he founded the Etcetera Club, a safe space for LGBT students. On…

Miriam Group back at ý& ready to help you!

March 23rd, 2022

Many people at ýknow the Miriam Group already, but they were away for a long period due to COVID. Miriam Group’s purpose is to promote the development of work, social and interpersonal skills in an integrated work environment for people with special needs. They are back at ýthree days a week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. There are five members, including a special care counselor who supports the group.

You are invited to get in touch with the Miriam Group if you need help with tasks, such as small amounts of paper shredding, putting up and taking down posters, flattening boxes, and/or assembling the boxes, helping in the kitchen, helping with reception at PARC, bringing things to shipping, mailings and more.

Manon Proteau of Miriam Group hopes they will be able to help people at ýand increase the inclusion and integration of Miriam Group members into the ýcommunity. Contact Manon to get some help from the Miriam Group at Manon.Proteau.miriam@ssss.gouv.qc.ca


Blood drive was “immense success”

March 23rd, 2022

The Blood Drive at ýon Feb. 22-23 was an “immense success considering the current covid context,” according to Héma-Québec.

A total of 108 members of the ýcommunity gave blood. Héma-Québec wanted to thank ýon behalf of all the patients who will receive blood.


2021 Virtual Field Trip to Cuba video

March 23rd, 2022

During the online learning period of the pandemic, teachers had to be very resourceful and adapt their plans.

Instead of actually going to Cuba in 2021, students in the North-South Studies Profile of Social Science took a virtual field trip to Cuba thanks to an imaginative work-around developed by North-South Studies faculty and partners in Cuba.

You can watch their virtual field trip video by clicking on the link in Read More.

 


Women’s and Gender Studies celebrated IWD 2022

March 23rd, 2022

To mark International Women’s Day this year, the Women’s/Gender Studies students and faculty, as well as members of the larger college community, engaged in a re-naming/re-claiming activity whereby Montreal metro stations were renamed by participants after women they find inspiring.

The event, which took place on March 8, in Conrod’s from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., saw participants affix labels sporting the names of their chosen inspirational figures on a large blank metro map. Some inspiring figures were drawn from contemporary cultures, while others were figures from both the distant, and the recent, past, like Betty White. Some women, like Mary Two-Axe Earley, Harriet Tubman and Angela Davis, were social activists, while others are celebrities (e.g. Oprah, Zendaya, Christiane Amanpour). Participants were also invited to complete colourful cards on why they chose their particular figures.

Over $400 was raised to benefit our Financial Aid Food Bank from a bake sale in connection with the activity where faculty and students sold baked goods, fashioned by members of our W/GS community. A button-making activity where engaged students produced their own pins sporting the W/GS logo was also quite popular!

-Submitted by Johanne Rabbat, Coordinator of Women's and Gender Studies


Read more about: Sweet return for Indigenous Peoples’ Week March 28 – April 1

Sweet return for Indigenous Peoples’ Week March 28 – April 1

March 23rd, 2022

IONKWATÓNHAHERE is a Kanien’kéha word that means “We are raising our Spirits.” In the wake of the last two years, Indigenous communities have been re-confronted with the realities of colonialism. For this reason, the organizers of Dawson’s Indigenous Peoples’ Week (formally First Peoples’ Week) have decided to focus on celebrating the joy within our cultures,…

Get ready for Earth Week 2022 at Dawson

March 23rd, 2022

The Sustainability Office, in collaboration with the Peace Centre and other departments, is excited to introduce the fast-approaching Earth Week 2022, which will take place Tuesday to Friday, April 19-22. We would like to give you an opportunity to take advantage of some of the many activities we have planned. You will note that we have a mix of in-person and virtual events available.

You can roam the Lower Atrium shopping for eco-friendly products and/or take a Living Campus tour and learn about the many student-driven sustainability initiatives that have changed the campus! While there will be more to come, certain activities are dependent on direct participation. Please review your schedules, and if interested, request a booking to join us and discover our Living Campus while connecting with others from the ýcommunity.

Our Earth Week theme this year is “Well-Being for Yourself, Others, and the Environment.” Inspired by the we are happy to announce that our week’s activities and events will collectively touch on all 17 SDGs.

To request class bookings for our events, clickfor our events form. If you have any questions, feel free to email sustainability@dawsoncollege.qc.ca


Five more days to show support for ýstudents

March 9th, 2022

The impact of the cancellation of Dawson’s pavilion project does not only affect ýstudents, but the whole Montreal community and all English-language institutions in Quebec. We need your help to gather as much support for ýas possible in the next five days!

Please share this message with your friends, family and network of contacts.

The ýcommunity has rallied around ýfollowing Premier François Legault's decision to cancel the pavilion project, take away space from our students and future students and shelve a downtown community clinic.

It is thanks to you that our petition is #1 on the National Assembly petition platform. In one week, an impressive 10,000 signatures of support for ýwere collected. However, we need your help to get as many Quebecers as possible to sign before our MNA Jennifer Maccarone presents the petition with the ýStudent Union to the National Assembly on March 17.

The deadline to  is March 15. Here's how you can help:

  • Ask your friends, family, neighbours and contacts to sign it. Explain that they need to fill out the form and then confirm their signature by clicking a link in their email. A direct request one-on-one is probably more effective than sharing on social media.
  • Send a request by email with the to your friends and ask them to sign it.
  • Ask your colleagues and neighbours if they have signed it yet.
  • Write to your Member of the National Assembly, template letters and resources are here: /ܱǰ-岹ɲDz/
  • If you are a teacher, take two minutes of class time to explain the situation and invite your students to take a moment to sign it. It is for their future!

Daily meditation drop-in’s at 12 p.m.

March 9th, 2022

Every day from Monday to Friday, the ýPeace Certificate team is offering daily meditation from 12 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. in 3E.8. All are welcome. No registration required.


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