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Zine-Making Workshop 2 - Crafting Indigiqueer Futures

Drawing from his experience in comics-making, artist and IFRC Communications Coordinator, Milo Puge (Michif), will be holding a zine-making workshop exploring the nuances of Joy as Resistance. 
Participants will be invited to create their very own zines using collage, drawing, and/or writing with a collection of art supplies. They will be given open prompts to interpret joy and future in reflection, collective conversation, and making.  

*Priority to Indigenous and/or 2SLGBTQIA+ folks but allies welcome*
The workshop is free, and all materials, food, and drinks will be provided

If you can’t make it to Thursday’s workshop, we are also inviting people to the centre on Friday, August 8, between 11 AM and 3 PM to use our supplies to start or finish their zines! While staff will be in the centre to help you, this will be more of a self-guided drop-in session than a workshop.

To register, visit here

Time: Thursday, August 7, 2025, at 6-8 PM EST 
Location: Indigenous Futures Research Centre, EV-10.705, Concordia University, 1515 Ste. Catherine St W.

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