
About this Event
Event Description - Collage as Resistance: Exploring Identity, Place and Activism in Nogojiwanong
A hands-on workshop, hosted by BLM Nogojiwanong, which invites participants to reflect on their relationship to Nogojiwanong/Peterborough through the lenses of activism, identity, and place. Using found images and text, shared among participants, we’ll create collages that respond to the land, its histories, and the communities we belong to.
The session begins with grounding and reflection, followed by a short land-based walk for inspiration. Participants will then engage in a communal collage-making session, using visual storytelling as a tool for resistance, connection, and care.
Masking
Given the increased transmissibility of COVID-19 during this time of year, we kindly encourage all attendees to wear masks to help keep the space safe.
Accessibility and Public Transit
Sadleir House is a wheelchair-accessible venue and is accessible via Peterborough Transit, with the bus stops located minutes away.
If you have specific accessibility needs or questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected] or via our instagram DMs.
About DisOrientation Week
This event is a part of OPIRG PTBO's Dis- Orientation Week, a week long program which offers an alternative guide to Trent University and the greater Peterborough community. We aim to equip students and community members with transferable tools they can use to engage with activism, political organizing and social and environmental justice. During Dis-Orientation Week, OPIRG partners with community-based organizations, non-profits, student groups and activists to host accessible events for the Peterborough-Nogojiwanong community.
This year, our theme is ‘From Undercurrents to Rising Waves: Activating Collective Resistance’ and was inspired by the collective and transformative power of water. Our main objective is to facilitate alliances and coalitions between local movements and organizations. Water is constantly modifying its environment, taking on many forms but always existing as a powerful collective – an aggregate of smaller particles always acting in union.
It is our hope during DisOrientation Week 2025, as Leanne Betasamosake Simpson eloquently writes, that we “truly listen to water” and begin a dialogue on how relationality and intersectionality can augment co-resistance. We look forward to organizations, groups, clubs, students and Peterborough residents collaborating to dream and conspire, with the common intention of building a world rooted in interdependence, justice, and care.
To learn more about our theme and register for other Dis-O 2025 events please visit:
https://opirgptbo.ca/programs/dis-orientation-week-2025/
OPIRG Peterborough Contact Information
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @opirgptbo
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sadleir House (P.R. Community And Student Association) - Lecture Hall, 751 George Street North, Peterborough, Canada
CAD 0.00