Posted on 28/04/2021
Daily update DGO: Restrictions extended EIT Program: Showcase event Nursing Program: Award recipient Campus Life: Unplugged tomorrow External Offerings: Diversity event today
Restrictions in the Outaouais region have been extended until May 9, 2021 as per the Government of Quebec directives. Measures in force | Gouvernement du Québec (quebec.ca)
Graduation Project Showcase, Tuesday, May 4, 2020. Everyone welcome!
Congratulations again to Alexandra!
The winners of our local unplugged singing competition are:
Jacob Miles, Kiara Mandar-Leggo and Allysann Foehring.
They will now be competing against singers from all 6 English Cegeps (tomorrow) at 7pm. Join us and share your support for our singers. To watch the event follow this link: https://youtu.be/6I-MCKUhlnk
Open to everyone, but probably of particular interest to students. Interesting course offered by McGill University on financial literacy. Course is one hour long. Two dates available, May 1st and August 1st. For complete information: McGill Personal Finance Essentials
(Part of John Abbott College’s Perspective Speaker Series)
Audience: For Cegep students
Date: Wednesday, April 28th, 2021
Time: 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
To register, click here
Description:
2 presenters from the LGBTQ2+ community (and JAC alumni) will talk about the following, followed by an anonymous moderated Q/A period.
Students will explore:
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/99937219460?pwd=MkdMd3l0TGovd3ZTZjVuY1JLWTJsdz09
Meeting ID: 999 3721 9460
Passcode: 433004
Brought to you by Queer Hub and the Student Diversity & Inclusion Office
(Part of JAC’s Perspectives Speaker Series)
Audience: For Cegep Students
Date: Wednesday, May 5th
Time: 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Duration: 1.5 hrs
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/96077704199?pwd=ZndNVHYwV09kUEJkQ0EzQWxreUZWdz09
Meeting ID: 960 7770 4199
Passcode: 552706
Registration: Click HERE
Description:
Presentation from 2 facilitators from the South Asian Women’s Community Centre, followed by a moderated Q/A session:
"Ever since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a surge in anti-Asian racism and xenophobia. This event seeks to shed light upon the prevalence of xenophobia and racism in Canada’s past and present.
We will be focusing on what xenophobia means, what it looks like, and how it intertwines with racism. We will be discussing the rise in anti-Asian racism, and the ways in which Asian Canadian communities are affected by xenophobia and racism. We will be highlighting mental health and other support resources for Asian folks, as well as discussing what allyship means and how best to support our Asian friends and communities during these times."
Brought to you by the student Asian Club (AAPI) and the Student Diversity & Inclusion Office