TO. Events: 9/11, rally, bikes, choice, DIY, peace, poverty

angela bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Thu Sep 11 15:02:10 EDT 2008


Toronto Greenspiration Events

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--A 9/11 TRUTH DOUBLE BILL SCREENING--

2 CANADIAN PREMIERES BEING SHOWN IN TORONTO --

DATE: Thursday, September 11, 2008
TIME: Doors Open at 6:30 p.m.

The first feature -- ZERO: An Investigation into 9/11 -- starts at 7:00 p.m.
The second feature -- LOOSE CHANGE - FINAL CUT -- starts at 9:00 p.m.

PLACE: The Bloor Cinema, 506 Bloor St. W. (at Bathurst) Toronto

COST: Tickets: $10.00 each or see both films for $15.00

Unwaged & Seniors $5.00 total for both shows
Proceeds to SIFT (Toronto based Skeptics Inquiry For Truth)

E-MAIL: <mailto:events at 911inquiry.org>events at 911inquiry.org
For more information, <http://www.911inquiry.org>www.911inquiry.org and
<http://www.globaloutlook.ca>www.globaloutlook.ca
or
Call 1-866-234-7438.
Presented by: GLOBAL OUTLOOK and SIFT (Toronto based Skeptics Inquiry For
Truth)

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RALLY FOR WAR RESISTERS

DATE: Saturday, September 13th, 1 p.m.
PLACE: Lake Devo, Ryerson University (Corner of Victoria and Gould)
INFO: War Resisters Support Campaign: 416-598-1222
http://www.resisters.ca

On September 23, the Harper government has ordered US war resister Jeremy
Hinzman to leave Canada with his family, or face deportation.  Jeremy was
the first US soldier to refuse to fight in Iraq and seek refuge.

Parliament and a majority of Canadians support Iraq war resisters being
allowed to stay in Canada.  On June 3rd, MPs voted 137 to 110 in support
of a motion calling on the federal government to cease all deportations of
US war resisters, and to implement a program to allow them to stay. 
Despite this, the minority Harper government is deporting war resisters to
the US, where they face jail time and a felony conviction for refusing to
fight in an illegal war.

It is time to mobilize to demand that the Conservative government
immediately cease these deportations.  Join thousands from coast to coast
to demand that the Harper government respect democracy and let war
resisters stay.

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Green Culture Festival
Sunday, September 14th, 11 am-7 pm
Bellevue Square Park in Kensington Market
FREE

DIY workshops lead by green queen Tracey TieF, Anarres Health
Recycled Art Making for Children Hosted By Sketch.
Recycled Mosaic Making with the Red Pepper Spectacle Art
A Hempress Fashion Show
Art Exhibit Hosted By Global Aware
Key-note Environmental Speakers including Toronto City Councilor Adam Vaughn
Local Dancers and Musicians, Styles from All Around the World.
The Kensington Kitchen serving Locally Grown Eats, all donated by
Kensington Grocers, with 100% of the Profits being used to GET THE
KENSINGTON GARDENS STARTED IN SPRING 09'

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Dear concerned cyclist,

The Annette Street bike lane needs your help. A full kilometre of the bike
lane risks not being approved. Our councillor and City staff need to hear
from people what want the full bike lane - including the disputed section
between Jane and Windermere. The full bike lane will offer cyclists more
safety on this busy street. If you bike on Annette Street or would like to
start biking on this street if it was safer, now is the time to have your
say.

Please attend the public meeting on this issue to show your support for
the full bike lane on Annette Street and to let City staff and the
councillor know your views.

When: Monday, September 15th, 2008

Location: James Culnan Catholic School
605 Willard Avenue (north of Annette Street)

Time: 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

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Convergence 2010 Organising Meeting - Toronto

Join the resistance against the Vancouver Olympics, the G8 meetings, and
the Security and Prosperity Partnership conventions, all occurring in
Canada in 2010.

Mon. Sept. 15 - 6:30 pm
215 Spadina Ave (4th floor)

No One Is Illegal will be hosting this initial gathering of migrant rights,
indigenous, anti-war, anti-capitalist, and other groups interested in
mobilizing to confront these forces.

Please confirm attendance to nooneisillegal at riseup.net

See APTN Coverage: http://www.youtube.com/v/HQkTW90z27k

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Global choice? Abortion, access and reproductive rights

Monday, 15 September 2008, 6:30 p.m.

Innis Town Hall
2 Sussex Ave. (St. George and Harbord)
Toronto ON

Join us for film screenings of the Abortion Democracy and the Coat Hanger
Project followed by a panel discussion with the film directors and
featured speakers on the importance of pro-choice media.

Speakers include:
Sarah Diehl, director of the Abortion Democracy Angie Young, director of
the Coat Hanger Project Jessica Yee, Canadians for Choice and the Native
Youth Sexual Health Network Megan Griffith-Greene, Shameless Magazine
Michelle Langlois, rabble.ca

Admission is pay-what-you-can.
Venue is wheelchair accessible.

Film descriptions:
Abortion Democracy Poland/ South Africa (50 min, English and Polish with
English Subtitles) Directed by Sarah Diehl, Germany Contrasts the
differences in abortion policies in South Africa and Poland regarding
abortion laws and their impact on the lives of women

http://www.abortion-democracy.de

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PAUL CROUTCH MEMORIAL
12:00 Noon, Monday, September 15
MOSS PARK (North of Queen, between Jarvis & Sherbourne)
***FREE MEAL***

Paul Croutch, a homeless 59 year old psychiatric survivor, was beaten to
death by military reservists next to Moss Park Armoury on August 31, 2005.
The reservists also assaulted an under-housed woman who attempted to
intervene to defend Paul.

Paul’s death is remembered as a symbol of ongoing human rights violations
against homeless people, who continue to die at a horrifying rate in
Toronto and across the Canada.

At noon on September 15, at Moss Park, we will remember Paul and others
who have died as we continue to struggle for justice for all.

Those who know Paul and would like to speak are welcome.

*FREE MEAL*
*CHILD CARE AVAILABLE AT EVENT*
(please let us know ahead of time if possible)

Download the poster & see info on other upcoming events:
<http://tdrc.net/index.php?page=upcoming-events>http://tdrc.net/index.php?page=upcoming-events

For more info, or for accessibility needs, contact TDRC:

TORONTO DISASTER RELIEF COMMITTEE (TDRC)
416-599-8372 | <mailto:housingnotwar at tdrc.net>housingnotwar at tdrc.net |
<http://www.housingnotwar.ca/>www.HousingNotWar.ca

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Do-It-Yourself Natural Cleaning Workshop

Wednesday, September 17, from 7:30 to 8:30 pm
Grassroots 372 Danforth Ave (near Chester Subway station).
$15/person and includes materials to make your own products

A Do-It-Yourself green cleaning lab! Did you know that many household
cleaners contaminate your indoor air quality and wreak havoc on our
natural environment? You will create your very own set of easy-to-make
cleaning products and take home recipes that have been tested for
effectiveness and are good for your health and the environment! Bring
pre-used empty spritzer and squeeze bottles, and wide mouthed glass jars
for yourself and to share.

Pre-registration and payment is necessary to reserve a space. Register at
either Grassroots location or call (416) 466-2841. Space is limited to 20
people.

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Bikes as a public good:
What is the future of public bikes in Toronto?

Come Learn about public bike sharing programs from cycling experts and
policy makers. We want you to tell us what a public bike program in
Toronto should look like at our forum this fall!

Thursday, September 18th
7:30 p.m.
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Avenue at St. George

Sponsors: Toronto Coalition for Active Transportation, Community Bicycle
Network and the Clean Air Partnership

For more info: <info at torontocat.ca>

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Poverty and Healthcare Town Hall Meeting
September 18th
7:00pm
Ryerson University
380 Victoria Street (Gerrard and Younge), Room: POD 250

Free- all welcome

Short presentations followed by Q & A
Poverty, income security, and health are intimately related. Join for a
discussion on the growing income and health gap, the privatization of
health care and what we can do about it.

Panelists:

Natalie Mehra
Director Ontario Health Coalition

John Clarke
Organizer Ontario Coalition Against Poverty

Laura Cowan
Executive Director Street Health

Doris Grinspun
Executive Director Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario

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Intercambio para ayudar La Cambalacha

Join us to help out La Cambalacha -- a Guatemalan cultural project, a
creativity workshop for kids!
http://lacambalacha.org/introeng.htm

Thur. Sept. 18
El Mocambo
462 Spadina (at College)
doors at 9 p.m.
$5
Live Latino groove bands
Live artist art auction
Great vibe and people

Four decades of civil war and centuries of colonial oppression have left
Guatemalan communities divided by socioeconomic position, gender, language
and more. The majority of households in San Marcos La Laguna suffer from
economic poverty, malnourishment, health problems and substance abuse.
Opportunities for education and employment are limited.

La Cambalacha offers children and youth artistic expression as a universal
tool for individual and collective development.

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Abilities Arts Festival
A celebration of disability arts and cultures presents:

“INSIGHTS” FILM FORUMS
September 20th, September 27th, October 4th

The Al Green Theatre
750 Spadina Avenue
(South West Corner of Bloor and Spadina)

Three compelling and entertaining evenings of award winning films that
celebrate disability and diversity.

The Abilities Arts Festival is a disability arts organization that
promotes diversity, inclusiveness and the power of art as a means of
enriching the cultural fabric of our communities. Through
multidisciplinary, visual, film and performing arts festivals and events,
Abilities Arts Festival showcases artistic excellence by artists with
disabilities. Dynamic and powerful artistic presentations are used to
entertain, engage, enlighten, provoke, provide opportunities, and
positively impact attitudes. Abilities Arts Festival promotes an inclusive
and vibrant arts and culture sector: one that is shaped by the full
breadth of creative expressions.

Cost:
Forum Pass - $20/$15 (All three evenings)
Advance tickets - $8/$6 per evening
Regular tickets - $9/$7 per evening

Tickets go on sale August 15, online at www.abilitiesartsfestival.org or
by calling 1-888-844-9991 Ext. 2 (toll free). Tickets will also be
available at the venue the evening of the events.

For more information about the “INSIGHTS” FILM FORUMS, please download our
attachment or visit our website:
http://www.abilitiesartsfestival.org/schedule/2008filmforum.html

A fully accessible venue, open captioned/sub-titled films, ASL
Interpretation, Real-time Captioning and on-site attendant services will
help ensure full participation and enjoyment by Film Forum audiences.

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Celebrate International CAR FREE DAY in Toronto

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Sunday Sept. 21

Cyclists meet at 4 p.m. at Bloor and Spadina

Paraders meet at 4 p.m. at Trinity Bellwoods Park (Queen and Strachan)

We'll join forces for a massive street party at a secret location

Supported by:
Take the Tooker
Bells on Bloor
Streets are for People

For more info: greenspi at web.ca, info at streetsareforpeople.org
http://www.streetsareforpeople.org/blog/

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Also, Monday Sept. 22
Dundas Square (Yonge and Dundas)
10 - 2 p.m. Yonge street opening to bikes/peds and closed to motorized
traffic - car-free booths, entertainment and more
Supported by Sierra Club http://www.carfreeday.ca/

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Sun. SEPTEMBER 21st: INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE AND CEASEFIRE
QUEEN’S PARK, TORONTO, 12 noon – 2:30 

‘Creating a Culture of Peace’

see <http://www.departmentofpeace.ca/>www.departmentofpeace.ca for list of
actions across Canada

First introduced in
1981,<http://www.un.org/documents/ga/res/36/a36r067.htm>http://www.un.org/documents/ga/res/36/a36r067.htm
, the UN day of peace was revised in 2001
(<http://www.un-documents.net/a55r282.htm).>http://www.un-documents.net/a55r282.htm)
to include a call for ceasefire.  This is a cross Canada day of action
with huge events in Montreal, which is hosting a ‘pacifest’ on that day. 
Take a look at a CTV ad that features a peace message:

<http://review.ctv.ca/q.aspx?id=8055700820_PACIFEST2008ENGCTVPSACTVReview.mov>http://review.ctv.ca/q.aspx?id=8055700820_PACIFEST2008ENGCTVPSACTVReview.mov

At Queen’s Park, musicians, speakers, giant doves will join the call for
building a culture of peace, not war.  This urgently needed voice is in
danger of being drowned out by the military, which has chosen that date to
hold a run for fundraising, promoting, and recruiting:

<http://www.armyrun.ca/en/default.aspx>http://www.armyrun.ca/en/default.aspx

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The Coalition Against Psychiatric Assault presents:

PSYCHIATRIC SURVIVOR PRIDE WEEKEND
-- a celebration of psychiatric survivor resistance and community
empowerment.

This year's Psychiatric Survivor Pride marks CAPA's five year anniversary.
It will feature the first presentation of the CAPA Award for Lifetime
Antipsychiatry Activism, premiere film screenings, an art installation,
and discussion groups about psychiatric survivor community and resistance.

All events are located at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education,
252 Bloor Street West, in Toronto. All events are free and wheelchair
accessible!

The PSYCHIATRIC SURVIVOR PRIDE WEEKEND schedule is as
follows:

***Saturday, September 27th***

Psychiatric Survivor Pride Opening and Greetings from CAPA
Snacks and drinks will be provided
1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., 7th Floor Peace Lounge

Premiere Documentary Film Screenings
Featuring "Bombarded by Drugs" and "The Electroshock Report"
1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., 7th Floor Peace Lounge

Presentation of CAPA's Award for Lifetime Antipsychiatry Activism
3:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., 7th Floor Peace Lounge

***Sunday, September 28th***

Resistant Art: Understanding and Exploring Psychiatric Oppressions
Workshop open only to psychiatric survivors and mad people
Please RSVP before event at
<mailto:capa at oise.utoronto.ca>capa at oise.utoronto.ca
Food will be provided 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., 7th Floor, Room 7-162

What was, what is and what will be: Looking at psychiatric survivor,
antipsychiatry, and mad organizing and action.
Workshop open to activists and artists involved in the psychiatric
survivor, antipsychiatry or mad movements
Please RSVP before event at
<mailto:capa at oise.utoronto.ca>capa at oise.utoronto.ca
Food will be provided
1 p.m. to 3 p.m., 7th Floor, Room 7-162

***CALL FOR ART****
Psychiatric survivors, mad people and allies are invited to display their
art at the Psychiatric Survivor Pride Art Exhibit. If you are interested
in submitting your art for display, please email
<mailto:capa at oise.utoronto.ca>capa at oise.utoronto.ca or call 647-345-4810.

For more info:  email <mailto:capa at oise.utoronto.ca>capa at oise.utoronto.ca
or call 647-345-4810.

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• downtown core (Roncesvales/Lake/Dupont/Spadina ideal)

I'm a mature yet young-minded and spirited woman aiming to
"Be the Change I Want to See".......

I'm interested in:
• co-creating a healthy, clean home around shared values
• environmentally sensitive living, chemically free
• conscious, responsible, respectful housemates
• awareness of community/city/country & world
• permaculture, gardening, composting, biodynamic farming
• yoga, meditation, personal growth, good communication
• exercise, rollerblading, cycling
• occasional household meetings & shared meals

I'm a professional chef, with the focus on GREAT tasting, healthful and
visually intriguing, varied cuisines. I'm transitioning from cooked foods
to fresher, lighter more ALIVE/RAW preparation, but not exclusively.
I'm also a yoga teacher & work in social justice,
sustainable/environmental related fields.

I don't smoke and I LOVE pets of all kinds! I desire to live with mindful
people with similar values and lifestyles.

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416.732.8965

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