Here are the upcoming activities of the CPRLV for this fall to enable you to learn about and continue your reflections on its mandate to prevent radicalization leading to violence and hate-motivated acts. If you have any information, questions or requests, please write to info@info-radical.org.
Upcoming activites:
Engaging in dialogue with a person who adheres to conspiracy theories
A previous CPRLV webinar titled “Resisting Hate Speech and Conspiracy Theories in the Days of Coronavirus”touched on the notion of global crises as favourable contexts for the emergence and diffusion of conspiracy theories. A difficult question remains, however, both for frontline professionals and the general public : how can we engage dialogue with individuals who adhere to these theories, when regular tools and arguments don’t seem to work ? Here, the CPRLV offers a webinar that will allow participants to better understand the appeal of conspiracy theories and discourses for certain audiences, as well as the needs and gaps they serve to fill. The discussion will also provide participants with guidance concerning best practices to directly engage with individuals adhering to, or sharing such theories, both on- and off-line.
Dates and Time
September 30, 2020, from 9:30 am to 11 am, in French (registration)
October 1, 2020, from 9:30 am to 11 am, in English (registration)
Erasing Hate: Graffiti Prevention and Awareness
As part of the Peace Days, Y’a quelqu’a quelqu’un l’aut’bord du mur (YQQ) and the CPRLV wanted to join forces to offer an activity open to all outdoors. To mark the International Day of Non-Violence, both organizations are joining forces for an activity in line with their respective missions and issues.
Starting at 2 pm, citizens are invited to take part in an exploratory walk in small groups, through the alleys of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve to identify possible hateful graffiti, to list them and then to make an assessment and return of experience with experts who will be able to intervene and animate the exchanges.
- The event will be maintained in case of rain and cancelled only if the weather is bad.
- All sanitary measures will be respected according to current government guidelines.
Location: meeting point at 1875 Morgan Avenue, Montreal, QC H1V 2R1 (in front of the bain Morgan)
Date and Time
October 2, 2020, from 1:30 pm to 4 pm, in French (registration)
Hate-motivated Acts, Incidents and Speech: How to Understand, Recognize and Prevent Them
While the Covid-19 pandemic has notably exacerbated hate-motivated acts, incidents and speech in the public space and social networks, the CPRLV will offer, as part of the Days of Peace, an activity focusing on this phenomenon and the ways to curb it.
The webinar will attempt to propose a definition of extra- and inter-community hate acts, incidents and speech as well as a series of good practices to prevent this increasingly present phenomenon. The Centre for Civic Religious Literacy (CCRL) will also offer an incursion into this webinar on the issue of religious literacy in the prevention of hate-motivated acts, incidents and speech.
Date and Time
October 7, 2020, from 4 pm to 5:30 pm, in French (registration)
Sexology and Radicalization :
How gendered behaviours bias our analyses
Women’s role in extremist movements and ideologies is often wrongly underestimated notably as concerns politico-religious radicalization. The CPRLV offers a webinar exploring gender issues in analyses of radicalization and violent extremism, addressed through sexological, historical, and political perspectives. More precisely, it will address the issue of how gender, sexuality, and gender stereotypes and related biases, provide us with key elements of understanding when it comes to taking action for prevention or intervention in situations of radicalization leading to violence.
Dates and Time
October 14, 2020, from 9:30 am to 11 am, in French (registration)
October 15, 2020, from 9:30 am to 11 am, in English (registration)
Radicalization Leading To Violence : What Are We Speaking of ?
What do we mean by radicalization, extremism, terrorism? What are we referring to when we speak of prevention? This training session aims to offer participants the essential notions in order to improve their understanding of radicalization leading to violence. The webinar will focus on understanding concepts related to this phenomenon, different types of violent extremism (far-right, far-left, politico-religious, and single issue), the process of radicalization leading to violence, as well as risk and protective factors allowing for preventive action.
Dates and Time
October 21, 2020, from 9:30 am to 11 am, in French (registration)
October 22, 2020, from 9:30 am to 11 am, in English (registration)
Violence and non-violence within the Far Left: Various militant expressions of radical leftist movements, from the 19th century to present day
Despite having made the news on a few occasions in recent years, the far-left remains rather unfamiliar to the general public in Quebec. Far-left extremism is complex, composed of heterogeneous movements and ideologies, which warrant further examination that might allow us to better understand current debates among both researchers and activists. This webinar offers a historical overview of the main ideological orientations of this type of extremism, in order to improve understanding of current issues. The webinar shall identify a few key moments in the history of far-left movements in Quebec and throughout the world, and reflect on some of their violent forms of expression.
Dates and Time
October 28, 2020, from 9:30 am to 11 am, in French (registration)
October 29, 2020, from 9:30 am to 11 am, in English (registration)
Radical and Rigid ideas: How to facilitate reintegration?
This training session is offered remotely on the Zoom platform. It will take place on Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 November 2020, from 9 am to 12.30 pm. Fees have been adapted to this new format.
Presale is exclusive to members of the Association des services de réhabilitation sociale du Québec (ASRSQ). If you wish to become a member, please visit their website: www.asrsq.ca. Non-member registrations will begin on September 1, 2020.
How to engage in dialogue with a user who has radical and rigid thoughts? How to adapt one’s intervention with a person who adheres to extremist ideologies and has hateful or conspiratorial comments?
This training will allow participants to be introduced to the theme of violent extremism in all its forms (extreme right, extreme left, political-religious and single-cause), dissect the radicalization process leading to violence, its vulnerability and protective factors, and behaviors that may indicate a potential situation. These theoretical bases will then allow for discussion and reflection around an evolving case study thanks to the Hexagon pedagogical tool. In addition to providing keys for reflection on the role of social reintegration organizations in the prevention and intervention of violent radicalization, participants will be made aware of the importance of an interdisciplinary approach in this area and will benefit from concrete tools.
Dates and times
November 18 and 19, from 9 am to 12:30 pm, in French (registration and fees)
The Manosphere: Between adaptation to a new model of equality and the hatred of women
For a few years now, events relayed in the news have increasingly attracted the public’s attention on movements asking for a return to traditional values, questioning the place of women in society, and rejecting our constitutional societies’ institutional model, especially as concerns gender equality. Have recent historical feminist victories, in Québec as elsewhere, encouraged the emergence of concerns over men’s roles in society, as well as anxieties over the centrality of the masculine model? Without pretending to offer an exhaustive answer to this question, the CPRLV wants to offer a webinar aimed at demystifying different movements associated to the manosphere. This mostly online environment invites growing curiosity in various sectors, including the academic community. Thus, in this webinar, we will provide descriptions of the main components of this movement – such as the Incels – as well as of their respective levels of radicality, and main activities or practices. Finally, the webinar will explore the context of these movements’ emergence, their means of diffusion and communication, their vocabulary, and the concrete forms through which they express violence – gendered or otherwise.
Dates and Time
November 25, 2020, from 9:30 am to 11 am, in French (registration)
November 26, 2020, from 9:30 am to 11 am, in English (registration)
To moderate or not to moderate: How extremisms play on social media
While the new social media “Parler” attracts increasing numbers of extremist groups and individuals thanks to its lack of content moderation, this webinar offers a reflection on the diverse mechanisms and strategies deployed online to spread violent and hateful discourses. Participants will be introduced to the various types and forms of extremist or hateful content found on social media platforms, and will reflect on the multiple issues that extremist ideologies’ appropriation of such platforms, like Facebook, Twitter, or Tik Tok, might raise.
Dates and Time
December 2, 2020, from 9:30 am to 11 am, in French (registration)
December 2, 2020, from 1:30 pm to 3 pm, in English (registration)
Past activites:
Tuesdays 5 to 7!: Popularity Contest
As part of its series of workshops Tuesdays from 5 to 7, in collaboration with Parole d’exclues, the Accorderie de Montréal-Nord and the Centre d’action bénévole de Montréal-Nord, the CPRLV invites you to its second conversation workshop called “Popularity Contest”.
This activity offers a space for reflection and awareness of the effects of exclusion on self-image as well as proposing concrete ways to counter exclusion. Come and participate!
Location: at L’espace Lapierre, 11991 Lapierre Street, Montreal-North, QC, H1G 3S1
Date and Time
September 15, 2020, from 5 pm to 7 pm, in French
For more information, contact Cinthya Dietz, Intercultural Outreach Officer at the Centre d’action bénévole de Montréal-Nord at (514) 328-1114 ext. 109, mediation.interculturelle@cabmtl-nord.org and Marylin Butler, Health Mobilization Officer at Parole d’exclues at (514) 709-0980, mobilisation.esc@parole-dexclues.ca.
From Antisemitism to Deep-State Theory: Understanding Conspiracy Theories to Better Address Them
The Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (MIGS), the CPRLV and the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) are pleased to invite you to the webinar “From Antisemitism to Deep-State Theory: Understanding Conspiracy Theories to Better Address Them”.
Conspiracy theories have gained in population and visibility since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly targeting certain cultural and religious communities. This panel is intended to be a space for reflection and discussion is to address the issue of conspiracy theories and their links to hate speech. The goal of this webinar is to understand and identify what a conspiracy theory is, to recognize the contexts in which these theories emerge and their preferred targets, and to propose avenues for reflection on good practices in the face of these phenomena.
The event will take place on the MIGS YouTube and Facebook pages.
Panelists
– Marie-Ève Carignan, Director of the Media Pole, UNESCO Chair in the Prevention of Violent Radicalization and Extremism (UNESCO-PREV Chair)
– Jeff Yates, Journalist, Radio Canada, Les Décrypteurs
– Rudy Reichstadt, Conspiracy Watch
Moderator
Marie Lamensch, Project Coordinator, MIGS
Date and Time
September 17, 2020, from 10:30 am to 11:30 am, in French
Tuesdays 5 to 7!: Mission to Mars
As part of its series of workshops Tuesdays from 5 to 7, in collaboration with Parole d’exclues, the Accorderie de Montréal-Nord and the Centre d’action bénévole de Montréal-Nord, the CPRLV invites you to its third conversation workshop called “Popularity Contest”.
This activity offers an opportunity to discuss the choices we make every day, based on our values and beliefs, and to share them with other participants. Come and participate!
Location: at L’espace Pelletier, 11460 Avenue Pelletier, Montreal-North, QC H1H 3S4
Date and Time
September 22, 2020, from 5 pm to 7 pm, in French
For more information, contact Cinthya Dietz, Intercultural Outreach Officer at the Centre d’action bénévole de Montréal-Nord at (514) 328-1114 ext. 109, mediation.interculturelle@cabmtl-nord.org and Marylin Butler, Health Mobilization Officer at Parole d’exclues at (514) 709-0980, mobilisation.esc@parole-dexclues.ca.
Kiosk: Place du marché
The CPRLV will be present at the Place du Marché (Frontenac metro station) on Fridays during the month of September, among the kiosks set up by Notre Quartier Nourricier (NQN), whose role is to implement local collective actions aimed at everyone by working to reach the most vulnerable people (in the neighbourhood.) With the goal of raising public awareness on the prevention of radicalization leading to violence and hateful acts, we will be pleased to answer your questions and welcome you to the planned activities! Please note that the recommended health measures will be put in place for discussion with the public.
Dates and Time
September 11, 2020, from 12 pm to 3 pm: information kiosk
September 18, 2020, from 12 pm to 3 pm: activity ” Carriers of Words” inviting citizens to discuss the question How can I do my part in the prevention of hate-motivated acts?
September 25, 2020, from 12 pm to 3 pm: “Radicalishow: A family affair Comic Book Reading” activity in collaboration with Le Liseur public
Cinema and Radicalization: How do Movies Deal with Violent Extremism?
Violent extremism fascinates audiences and cinema directors have long understood the attraction of trajectories of radicalization towards violence. Numerous films display this type of stories. The question then remains: does cinema dress an adequate painting of the phenomenon, or are we mostly presented with romanticized versions of this complex reality ? This webinar offers a presentation of the process of radicalization leading to violence through the examination of four movies that deal with this issue, allowing us : first, to explore the emergence of this subject within mainstream cinema ; and second, to reflect upon the protagonists’ life course, in light of existing theories and concepts dealing with violent radicalization, as well as of the CPRLV’s analytical tools. The webinar includes both a theoretical presentation as well as a group discussion, to allow participants to engage in dialogue and further develop their reflection on the matter.
Dates and Time
September 16, 2020, from 9:30 am to 11 am, in French
September 25, 2020, from 9:30 am to 11 am, in English
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