TO. events: festivals, forums, flicks, rallies, walks

angela bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Mon Apr 28 08:51:57 EDT 2008


Annual MAYWORKS FESTIVAL for Working People and the Arts
April 26 - May 4       
INFO: http://www.mayworks.ca

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COLOUR OF POVERTY PROVINCIAL FORUM

DATE: April 28th and 29th
PLACE: Ryerson University
REGISTRATION AND INFO: colourofpoverty at gmail.com; 416-324-0927 ext. 302
COST: Free, open to the public

The Colour of Poverty Campaign seeks to promote an understanding of how
poverty arises within and impacts upon racialized groups.  We suggest
ways, tools and strategies to work towards equity and inclusion in
Ontario. 

The Campaign is proud to host its first provincial Forum.

The two-day Forum will attract community members from across the province
of Ontario, feature representatives from media, labour, academic and
government sectors, and include workshops to strategize and develop a
shared framework for addressing social exclusion, with a focus on concerns
regarding education, health, employment, income levels, justice and
policing, housing, immigration settlement and more.

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PRESENTATION by MIKE NICKERSON "LIFE, MONEY & ILLUSION" & VIDEO 'STORY OF
STUFF'  

Mike Nickerson is the author of "Life, Money & Illusion" which talks about
the challenge of transforming age old customs and institutions, which work
to stimulate growth, into new forms that respect planetary limits and will
enable secure, fulfilling lives for generations to come...
This will be proceeded by a short kinda fun video called "The Story of
Stuff".

DATE:     Tues, 29 April,  7pm
PLACE:   Ralph Thornton Centre
              765 Queen St (east Broadview)
             notice posted at elevator
Contact: <mailto:adriana at danforthgreens.ca>adriana at danforthgreens.ca  
              416-604-5783

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MOVIE / DISCUSSION ON TOXICITY IN THE HOME
FREE  documentary  'UP CLOSE AND TOXIC' hosted by  David Suzuki
Free popcorn! 
DATE:     Wed, 30 April 2008
TIME:       7 to 8:30pm
PLACE:    Ralph Thornton Community Centre
               765 Queen St. (2 blocks east of Broadview)

In an entertaining and easy to understand manner, this film reveals that
the great indoors is not as safe as we've been lulled into thinking.
Toxicologists have found that the levels of most
indoor air pollutants exceed those found outdoors - even in our most
polluted cities.   The sources, from cleaning products, pesticides, paint
dust, lead particles in the carpet, plastic toys and tips  for safer
practices, materials, and cleaning agents,  are explained and suggested
ways to 'reduce'. 

Film's Awards:
Selected One of the Best Science Films from the Past Five Years, Science
Books & Films, Nominated for Best Science, Technology, Nature, Environment
or Adventure Documentary,
The Gemini Awards , Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Festival
The Green Film Festival, Washington DC

For more details call Susy at               416-392-6810        ext. 237

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Torture Tour of Toronto
Thursday, May 1, 9 am-2 pm

The Caravan to End Canadian Involvement in Torture kicks off with a
torture tour of Toronto on Thursday, May 1, beginning at 9 am. What,
exactly, IS a torture tour of Toronto?

It's an opportunity for us to publicly name corporations and government
entities that are complicit, either directly or indirectly, in acts of
torture. That complicity may be contracting with the government to deport
to torture those held under the unconstitutional secret hearing "security
certificates" ; it may be an "intelligence agency" that sent questions to
torturers in Syria and Egypt who used those questions to torture Canadian
citizens; it may be war manufacturers who are part of corporate empires
that include private "interrogation" teams implicated in torture and
murder in places like Abu Ghraib, Bagram Air Force Base, and Guantanamo
Bay.

The May 1 Torture Tour of Toronto kicks off the Caravan to End Canadian
Involvement in Torture, which will be spending the following eight days on
the road to Ottawa, engaged in educational efforts and public action to
call for an end to Canadian complicity in torture.

To reserve a free seat on the torture tour, call Toronto Action for Social
Change at  (416) 651-5800 or tasc at web.ca

There is no cost, though donations for our bus are most appreciated. If
you cannot make it but would like to help meet the costs of the torture
tour and the caravan, donations can be sent to Homes not Bombs at PO Box
73620, 509 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto, ON M6C 1C0 (earmarked caravan in
memo portion of cheque)

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Toronto Action
ALL TOGETHER for HEALTH CARE

Friday, May 2 @ 9 am
Corner of Front St. and Bay St. in front of Toronto's private "executive
health clinic"- The Cleveland Clinic.

Please confirm your attendance by calling the Ontario Health Coalition
office at 416-441-2502.

Quebec is ground-zero for health care privatization.  A recent Supreme
Court decision along with new legislation, have opened the floodgates to
private clinics and two-tiered care.  For years now right-wing think tanks
have targeted Quebec as the new testing ground for private health care and
the province is facing a deep crisis within their system.

Now an exciting and unprecedented coalition of Labour groups and the
community sector has emerged to turn the tide and end the bankrupting of
the public system and the expansion of privatization.  On May 3rd this
coalition is holding what promises to be a massive demonstration in
downtown Montreal as part of the celebration of International Workers Day.
 In an important move, they have requested actions in Solidarity be taken
across Canada.

The Ontario Health Coalition wants to make a strong showing across
Ontario.  We are asking people across the province to step up and organize
an action in their community.

On the morning of Friday May 2nd across Ontario the morning rush hour will
be marked by groups standing prominently at busy intersections with signs
and visuals asking motorists to "Honk for public health care", "Slam the
brakes on privatization" and "Lock the doors on private clinics".

Join us in Toronto to make this a strong showing.

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Stop the Deportations
Status for All

Christie Pits Park
Sat. May 3 at noon

Millions across North America have taken to the streets in the last 2
years demanding status for all. Join us on May 3 as we continue to fight
for the rights of migrants everywhere. No on is Illigal!

http://www.toronto.nooneisilligal.org

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JANE'S WALK  -- Green Roofs Tour*
will be held on *Sunday, May 4* from *11 am to 1:00 pm*.

Enjoy a spectacular view of the downtown skyline while standing amongst a
prairie grassland 5-storeys above busy Spadina. Visit a 100-foot vine
thought to be the one of the oldest living things in the neighbourhood.
Learn how local businesses have adopted neglected street trees. This tour
begins and ends on building rooftops (401 Richmond Ave, 215 Spadina Ave)
that have been transformed into vibrant green oases. As we make our way
from rooftop to rooftop we will explore the urban forest struggling to
survive below. Stops will profile efforts to incorporate nature into this
dense urban area and in turn create a more liveable city.

*MEET AT*: /Entrance to 401 Richmond Street West.

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Gold mining and indigenous resistance

On May 6 and May 20 there will be peaceful protests and press conferences
outside the AGMs of Barrick Gold and Goldcorp in Toronto, two of the
world's largest gold mining operations. Here is a report from a Barrick
action we did last year:
<http://www.protestbarrick.net/article.php?id=198>http://www.protestbarrick.net/article.php?id=198

Toxic mining tailings, the exploitaint and disregard for indigenous
peoples, human rights abuses, murder, corruption, violence and
environmental devestation are the topics of the press conferences.
Indigenous activists will be flown in for both.

ProtestBarrick.net (http://www.protestbarrick.net/) and Rights Action
(<http://www.rightsaction.org/)%20are>http://www.rightsaction.org/) are
the two groups sponsoring these events. Students Against Climate Change
will be at both in support.

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(i) Barrick Gold events culiminating in protest and press conference May 6

Communities from Australia, Papua New Guinea, Chile, and the U.S. will be
speaking over the next month about their resistance to Toronto’s Barrick
Gold, the world’s largest gold miner.

Sunday, May 4th: Indigenous Voices Against Barrick.Our guest will make
presentations, show short films, and answer questions about mining on
thier land. Steelworkers Hall. 7-9pm. 25 Cecil. sponsored by Mining Watch
Canada, ProtestBarrick.net, Mineral Policy Institute (AUS), Friends of the
Earth (AUS) and Western Shoshone Defense Project (U.S.)

Tuesday, May 6th: Barrick shareholders meeting10am, Rally to express your
disapproval of Barrick’s conduct abroad and join voices calling for
mandatory regulation to hold Canadian Mining Companies accountable. 250
Front Ave.

Wednesday, May 7th: Film Screening and Speakers. "Pascua Lama: a
contemportary quest for El Dorado" with film-maker Prof. Carolina
Loyola-Garcia, writer Asad Ismi, and Indigenous guests. 6pm Steelworkers
hall. 25 Cecil. sponsored by Toronto the Better, and the U of T
Anthropology dept.

Thursday, May 8th Photo exhibit "Someone Else’s Treasure: Barrick’s legacy
in the Philippines, and Other Struggles Against Mining Expoitation" Photo
exhibit by Allan Cedillo Lissner 8pm Leonardo Galleries. 133 Avenue Road (
just south of Davenport). Part of the 2008 CONTACT Photography Festival.

For more information see
<http://protestbarrick.net/>http://protestbarrick.net

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Eating our way to Biodiversity: 
The Challenge of Creating Markets for Heritage and Native Foods

With special guests Fulvio Gioanetto and Amado Ramírez Leyva - Corn
farmers and ecological entrepreneurs from Mexico.

Thursday, May 8, 2008
7:00-8:30
Carrot Common, 348 Danforth Ave. Suite 212, second floor, entrance by Book
City

Farmers in Mexico insist on growing native corn, despite the availability
of cheap imports from the U.S. A Mexican restaurant serves traditional
snacks made from native corn varieties. Gardeners save heritage seeds
across Canada. The Slow Food movement promotes local eating, biodiversity
and the pleasure of artisanal food.  There is a growing global movement of
ecological entrepreneurs, gardeners, farmers, eaters and chefs promoting
agricultural biodiversity through menus featuring heritage and native
foods. Join us for a panel about efforts in Canada and Mexico to conserve
the diversity of our food.

Sponsored by:
The Big Carrot, Slow Food Toronto, and Seeds of Diversity Canada

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The Fire This TIme - Marxism 2008
A 4-day political festival of forums, art and performances
May 8 - 11, Toronto
http://www.socialist.ca/marxism2008/

Millions are engaged in movements to change the world. At Marxism 2008
hundreds of people will join together to discuss what is happening in the
world and alternatives to capitalism, war and injustice.

Theory, strategy, debate – but also a festival of music, poetry and
exhibitions.

Highlights include:
The Tet Offensive and the US defeat
Revolutionary strategy and tactics
After Kyoto: what next for the movement?
Why the West is failing in Afghanistan
Booms, slumps and Marxist theory of crisis
Racism and Canada's "security state"
Somalia and Darfur: new fronts in the "war on terror"

AFTER KYOTO: What next for the movement?

Speakers:
KEN WU   B.C. environmental activist
CAROLYN EGAN   Bali UN Climate Conference participant and leading member
of the International Socialists
Thursday May 8, 7:30pm
40 St. George St, Bahen Centre, University of Toronto

Early registration deadline: extended to Monday, April 21.
Billeting and quality on-site child care provided with advance notice by
Monday, April 21.
For more information, visit www.socialist.ca/marxism2008 or e-mail
marxism at socialist.ca

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*ANNEX TREE TOUR* will be held on
*Saturday, May 10* from *2:00 pm to 4:00 pm*.

This tour, led by arborist Todd Irvine, will explore the wonderful trees
of the historic Annex neighbourhood. Visit an ancient white oak—thought to
be one of the largest in the city—growing just steps away from one of
Toronto’s busiest streets. Wander down back alleys to discover hidden
giants, including a 70-foot tall bur oak. Venture into the past as we gaze
down a tree-lined boulevard onto St. Stephen’s in the Field, a
150-year-old Victorian Gothic style church that was once surrounded by
gardens and grasslands. The tour will commence from Harbord Village in the
south, then cross Bloor Street, and enter the Annex proper. Joining us on
the tour will be members of the Harbord Village Residents Association and
The Annex Residents Association who will share stories about helping the
forest canopy in their neighbourhoods.

*MEET AT*: /Northwest corner of College and Spadina/.

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The Community Bicycle Network is inviting nominations to the board.

We'd like people who are passionate about cycling and about what CBN
is offering to the community in our new guise as an "enterprising
non-profit". We've got a strong presence this spring, refurbishing and
fixing up bikes as fast as we can. We've had some quite successful
wheelbuilding workshops, and have given away around 10 bikes to people
referred from service agencies like St. Christopher House. We hope to
expand the number of donations we accept as well as the number of
recycled bikes we get out the door.

We've got great staff who are driven to see CBN flourish. We'd like to
ensure that we also have a strong board who can participate in this
vision and have experience in anything from bookkeeping, law, and
bicycles to promotions.

You can find the info on the website:
http://www.communitybicyclenetwork.org/node/424. Nominations are due
May 5th. The AGM is on May 12th. More information here:
http://www.communitybicyclenetwork.org/node/423. People will need to
join as CBN members to vote at the AGM and run for the board. Become a
member here: http://www.communitybicyclenetwork.org/membership.

For more info: Herb van den Dool <herb at vandendool.name>

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