TO events: justice, hot doc, Dandyhorse, arts, contest

angela bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Fri Aug 22 23:18:19 EDT 2008


Toronto Greenspiration Events

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Justice Suspended - Terror, Power, and the Politics of Faith
-- public forum --

Saturday, August 23, 2008 from 6:30 - 9:00 pm
at the Islamic Foundation of Toronto, 441 Nugget Avenue, Scarborough

Sponsor: Global Views Canada

The aim of this forum is to inform Canadians of what is happening in their
name, and to empower them to stand up, speak out, and be counted. Being
Canadian indeed means a great deal to us; it is about cherishing and
upholding the values that we all believe in, stand for, and keep close to
our hearts - the values of justice, freedom, peace, security,respect,
diversity, and unity.

Our country is internationally recognized for its efforts to fight
discrimination and advocate for human rights universally. We are a nation
governed by democratic principles and the rule of law. This is indeed the
true Canadian Spirit, which we feel the necessity to awake especially when
fellow Canadians are being denied those very rights and freedoms that we
stand-up for.

The topics to be discussed at this event are crucial in sharing public
discourse on issues of justice, freedom, torture, human rights,
citizenship, etc. and include:

* The current status of the US prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
* The Military Commission Process
* The rights of prisoners under the Geneva Convention
* Interrogation and abuse in light of the UN Convention against Torture
* The right of repatriation, reparation, and rehabilitation
* The International Convention against Child Soldiers

We will also be very fortunate to have with us the following speakers:

* Lieutenant Commander William Kuebler, Defense lawyer for Guantanamo inmate
  Omar Khadr
* Major David Frakt, Defense lawyer for Guantanamo inmate Mohammed Jawad
* Moazzem Begg, Former Guantanamo inmate, who will be featured by video
remote
  from Birmingham due to his travel restrictions outside the UK
* Mahvish Rukhsana Khan - Author of "My Guantanamo Diary"
* Senator Roméo A. Dallaire (to be confirmed)

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CJFE, Hot Docs and The Walrus present the North American Premiere of Rex
Bloomstein's

An Independent Mind

Tuesday, August 26 (Doors open 6.30pm / Film 7pm)
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Avenue
INFO: Max Rothschild, 416.515.9622 x231; email: max at rothschildco.com

$10 /  $8 for students and journalists in exile /at the door

The film explores the state of freedom of expression around the world in
2008, the 60-year anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, which protects freedom of expression under Article 19.

"An Independent Mind" interviews people from diverse walks of life who
have faced oppression and censorship for expressing unpopular or radical
opinions. Some of the interviewees include The Moustache Brothers, a
comedy troupe in Burma; Tiken Jah Fakoly, a reggae star from Côte
d'Ivoire; Ali Dilem, an Algerian cartoonist; and David Irving, a British
writer and historian.

Following the film there will be a panel discussion on the limitations of
freedom of expression, featuring media defence lawyer Frank Addario,
Ryerson journalism professor John Miller, CBC journalist Carol Off, and
journalist/lecturer Mary Deanne Shears.

Panelists: Frank Addario; John Miller; Carol Off; Mary Deanne Shears.

Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) is an association of more
than 300 journalists, editors, publishers, producers, students and others
who work to promote and defend free expression and press freedom in Canada
and around the world. CJFE has a history of work on cases pertaining to
media law and freedom of expression.

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Join us as we launch Toronto's urban cycling magazine:
Dandyhorse - Toronto on Two Wheels!

Our first issue is a full colour 48-page celebration of bicycling in Toronto!

Thursday, August 28, 7:30 pm

DJs, cash bar, fresh magazines & cake!

@CINECYCLE - In the coach house - down the lane behind 129 Spadina Ave. 
(just south of Richmond St)

$5 at the door

http://www.dandyhorse.ca

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TOWN HALL REGARDING CUTS TO CULTURAL AND HERITAGE GRANTING PROGRAMS

Who should come? Everyone concerned about the Federal Government?s blatant
contempt for arts and culture.
Who will be speaking? Representatives from Government, visual arts, film,
video, performing arts
What will we be doing? Strategizing on how to get our voices heard in the
next election
Why is this important? Because the wave of cuts and policy changes are
radically changing Canadian society.

Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 3, 2008 at 7pm.
The Theatre Centre
Wednesday, September 3 2008
1087 Queen Street West, (South East Corner of Queen and Dovercourt)

Since taking power in 2006, the Conservative Government has eliminated
over $34 Million from Cultural and Heritage Granting Programs. The
programs affected were designed to assist artists, arts institutions and
not for profit charitable organizations in the creation, development,
promotion and dissemination of Canadian art both nationally and
internationally.

The most recent cuts:
 - The PromArt Program, 4.7 million (administered by the Department of
Foreign Affairs)
 - Trade Routes, 9 million, Department of Canadian Heritage
 - Stabilization Projects and Capacity Building, of the Canadian Arts and
Heritage Sustainability Program
 - Canadian Independent Film and Video Fund, 1.5 million
 - National Training Program in the Film and Video Sector, 2.5 million
 - $300,000 to the Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada, for programs
archiving important film, television and musical recordings.

With the anticipation of more cuts to be announced next week, we are
inviting members of the arts and the broader community, MPs and the media
to attend a town hall meeting. This meeting is intended to discuss the
funding cuts, the ideological and inappropriate comments made by
government about the politics of recipients and to brainstorm a plan of
action. For more information or media inquiries contact:
info at fusemagazine.org

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Car Free Days in Toronto - Sept. 22

To coincide with International Car Free Day on September 22, 2008, four
Toronto Communities will be hosting their own Car Free Day in their
neighbourhood. With the support of Sierra Club Ontario, Cedarvale Ave.,
Cody Ave., Delaware St. and Concord Ave. will be Car Free for a day. Kudos
to these community groups for taking alternative transportation and
emission reduction literally “to the streets”!

If your neighbourhood is interested in having its own Car Free Day (makes
for a fabulous block party!), Sierra Club Ontario can help you to organize
your event, fill out the necessary permits and arrange for barricades to
close off traffic to your street. Please contact the Chapter Coordinator,
Emma Cane for more information  via email: ontariochapter(at)sierraclub.ca
or by phone 416-960-9606.

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Globalization, Imperialism and World Inequality
Fall Course Offering from the Labour Education Centre
Wednesday, September 3 - Tuesday, November 4 @ 7pm - 10pm
OISE U of T
INFO: email: workereducation01 at yahoo.ca

Themes include:

-  The origins of global inequality: From Columbus to the World Bank
-  How and why the 1st and 3rd worlds- were created and are maintained
-  The role of Uncle Sam-: US military interventions and support for
friendly- dictators
-  Imperialism: How the US maintains its Empire
-  How the IMF, World Bank and foreign aid keeps developing- nations poor
-  Globalisation-: Mickey Mouse, Big Macs, and Nike; Sweatshops, child
labour and extreme poverty
- Rebels and Guerrillas: The movements for revolutionary change in the 3rd
world- and why they are demonised in the West

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Bells on Bloor
Drawing Contest!

Draw a picture of what Bloor Street would look like with more bikes, bells
and a snazzy new bike lane and you could win big prizes and have your
drawing printed in Dandy Horse Magazine, the Toronto Cycling Union's new
magazine.

NEW: There will be 2 prize categories: Kids up to age 11, and all those 12+.

Drop off you drawings at Curbside Cycle (412 Bloor St W) or Sweet Pete’s
(1204 Bloor St W) with your name and contact info printed on the back.

* Contest closes August 31st 2008 *
Any questions?  Please contact info at bellsonbloor.ca
http://www.allthecooltoys.com/bells/

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