About this Event
Please join us for an evening celebration of International Women’s Day 2026, jointly hosted by the Ottawa Rape Crisis Center (ORCC), the Ottawa Coalition to End Violence Against Women (OCTEVAW), and the Archives and Special Collections (ARCS) at the University of Ottawa.
Inspired by the 1981 “Community Festival Against the Klan” organized by the Riverdale Action Committee Against Racism (RACAR), this collaborative event is an opportunity to commemorate the accomplishments of local organizers and to learn about histories of community resistance to violence against women, fascism, and white supremacy in Canada. In 1981, the presence of a new Klu Klux Klan chapter in East Toronto galvanized neighbours to mobilize in solidarity against racial terror. RACAR’s “Festival Against the Klan” included political speeches, performances, educational workshops, and a march against the KKK.
“Feminist Festival Against Fascism” will include an opening ceremony, a recognition ceremony honouring three key areas of feminist leadership in Ottawa (Advocate, Rabble Rouser, and Visionary), light entertainment, and a lively game of Feminist Trivia (not to mention prizes and free snacks!) In the ARCS reading room, attendees will have a chance to view this year’s public history exhibit, The Feminist Economy: Women’s Perspectives on Trade and Labour.
Like RACAR and other 1980s groups such as Gays and Lesbians Against the Right Everywhere (GLARE), Lesbians Against the Right, and the International Women’s Day Committee, we insist on celebrating our shared struggle while militantly opposing gender-based violence, racial hatred, attacks against the LGBTQ+ community, and authoritarianism in all its forms. Whether you’re a protestor, an activist, a service provider, worker, scholar, artist, or community member wishing to unite against oppressive forces, you too are a part of the collective history preserved and documented here at ARCS.
We can’t wait to see you there!
Doors Open at 4:00 PM | Main Event from 5:00 - 8:00 PM EST
University of Ottawa - Archives and Special Collections| Morisset Library
65 University Private, Room 039
We encourage you to take public transit if you are able. The Morisset Library is reached by the O-Train uOttawa Station. Paid parking is available on campus after 3 pm in Lot K (60 University Private), directly across from Morisset Library [standard uOttawa parking rate: $5.50/hour]. For parking before 3 pm, see Brooks Garage (100 Thomas Moore Private).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
65 University Private, 65 University Private, Ottawa, Canada
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