From Facebook:
“Join us for a guided walking field trip! Come with us to check out Anchor Archive Zine Library during Tuesday borrowing hours, and then stick around for the opening reception of the Our Bodies Our Blood community art show (http://
We’ll meet in front of the SUB at 5 pm and make our way to Plan B, a neat community space that houses Anchor Archive and hosts rad shows and events like this art opening!
ACCESSIBILITY INFO: It is a 2.4 km walk (approximately 30 minutes) between the SUB and Plan B. An alternative option is to take the bus (a 20 minute ride) and meet us there. Plan B is physically accessible to enter, but is fairly crowded with merchandise inside and may be difficult to navigate (we can be point people to clear the way as much as possible but cannot guarantee it will be fully navigable). The washroom is physically accessible and gender-neutral. If you have questions or accessibility needs that are not addressed here, please post in the event or email radfrosh@nspirg.ca.
Rad Frosh 2015 is a series of alternative orientation events focusing on social justice issues, run by the Nova Scotia Public Interest Research Group (NSPIRG).“