TO. Greenspiration Events: youth, workers, CSIS, CC

Angela Bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Mon Jun 29 23:53:30 EDT 2009


TO. Greenspiration Events

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Grassy Narrows Youth Leader Speaks Out

Chrissy Swain, a Grassy Narrows youth leader and mother will be  
speaking about the ongoing struggles for healing and land protection  
at Grassy Narrows. Chrissy will also present a new documentary about  
the history of the conflict there.

Tues, June 30.

OISE, 252 Bloor West, 7th floor, 6-9pm. Pay-by-donation.

Why: To draw attention to links between environmental destruction and  
the destruction of communities, to open dialogue about protecting and  
healing the earth, as well as healing communities and the  
relationships between them.

Last year, Chrissy Swain led a group of 22 youth from Grassy Narrows  
(and a few other First Nations communities), on the Protecting Our  
Mother Walk—over 1800 kilometres from Grassy Narrows to Toronto—which  
became a catalyst for the Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors and  
Sovereignty Sleepover last May at Queens Park, where the message was:

Respect the right of First Nations to say no to economic exploitation  
and environmental destruction, no criminalisation of land protectors.

Chrissy has been an integral leader in the Grassy Narrows resistance  
to logging on their territory, in the empowerment of youth, and the  
traditional resurgence of Anishnabe culture that is taking place in  
their community.

On December 2nd, 2002, the youth of the Grassy Narrows First Nation  
established a blockade on a logging road in their territory, and  
sparked what is now the longest standing and highest profile  
indigenous logging blockade in Canadian history. Grassy Narrows  
(Asubpeeschoseewagong) is a small Anishnabe community about 80  
kilometres north of Kenora in Northwest Ontario. The Grassy Narrows  
community has been through many traumas including relocation,  
residential schools, mercury contamination, flooding of sacred  
grounds and burial sites, and clearcut logging of their traditional  
territory. However, resistance is strong at Grassy Narrows where  
people are actively resisting the continued destruction of their  
territories, re-occupying their lands, reviving their culture and  
fighting for the right to manage their land as they see fit.

This tour, for Chrissy is a spiritual journey inspired by dreams and  
recent incidents. Chrissy and Grassy Narrows organizer Judy Dasilva  
visited the site of the Macintosh Residential School near Kenora.  
There, behind the old school site, instead of a memorial, they found  
several large hydro towers right at the site of the graves of those  
children who died at the school, disrespecting their memory.   
Following the visit, Chrissy had dreams telling her that this was to  
be a symbol of the connection between the destruction of Indigenous  
lands, and the destruction of their communities. She began planning a  
second Protecting Our Mother Earth Walk that had been tentatively  
scheduled to leave Grassy Narrows on June 15.

The recent and ongoing standoff at Akwesasne is a spiritual sign to  
her that the time for the journey is imminent. The events of Friday  
June 12 (when the OPP brutally raided a solidarity blockade in  
Tyendinaga, and also escalated the police crackdown on protests by  
women from the Beausoleil First Nation who are camped at Dump Site  
41) were a signal to Chrissy to forgo the walk across Northern  
Ontario so that she could be here now, talking to people in both  
settler and Indigenous communities, trying to build solidarity and  
support for communities engaged in land protection struggles, and to  
work towards healing.

There are still tentative plans to extend an invitation to other  
Indigenous activists and allies to meet her in Ottawa in August to  
tell the federal government that the time is now to protect the  
Earth, the time is now for healing and reconciliation—between settler  
and Indigenous communities, and between us and Mother Earth as well.

“The government does not understand that words are not good enough.  
Talking ‘green’ and making empty apologies that don’t actually deal  
with real issues is not good enough. We have to protect the land— 
protect our Mother Earth.  I want to tell Harper that apologies are  
not good enough.  Canada needs to give proper respect to the victims,  
families and survivors of the residential schools. We need Canada to  
recognize the damage those schools have done to our communities and  
cultures, and we need an end to the destruction of our lands, and an  
end to native people being criminalised when they stand up for their  
rights to protect their lands, their cultures, and their  
communities.”  -Chrissy Swain, June 2009

For more info, email alex at peaceculture.org

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Fighting for a Fair Deal:
Public Sector Workers Resist Concessions

Tuesday, June 30, 7pm
OISE, 252 Bloor Street West
Room 4-414

Speakers:
David Kidd - Vice-President - Chief Steward, CUPE Local 79
Carolyn Egan - President, Steelworker Toronto Area Council; Leading  
member, International Socialists
Organized by the International Socialists

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Stop CSIS harassment: know your rights workshop

Targeting of racialized groups, immigrants and refugees...

CSIS HARASSMENT OF CANADIANS:
Know your rights workshop

Tuesday, June 30
6:00pm
University of Toronto Mississauga
3359 Mississauga Road
Student Centre, Presentation Room

Speakers:

Faisal Kutty: Lawyer and human rights activist
James Kafieh: Lawyer and former president, Canadian Arab Federation
James Clark: Organizer, Toronto Coalition to Stop the War
Others TBA

Workshop topics:

CSIS history of corruption
Tactics that violate your rights
How to fight back
Personal accounts

All workshops will be interactive. A FREE event. Seating limited.

To register, please e-mail info at csisharassment.com.
For more information, please visit www.csisharassment.com.

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TRANSFORM YOUR WORLD:
Compassionate Communication Foundation Training
led by Henry Wai

Realize your capacities for making the difference you want within  
yourself, with others and in your community. This two-day training  
provides the learning, practice and coaching for you to begin  
applying the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process in everyday life.

With an emphasis on active learning, you will:
- learn how the core NVC concepts and tools support constructive,  
authentic relationships
- practice the steps using real examples for expressing yourself and  
listening to others in ways which build connection and understanding
- be challenged and moved, receive support and have fun
Sundays July 12 and July 19
10:00 am – 5:30 pm each day

Location: downtown Toronto

Interested in hosting a workshop in your area? Contact Henry to  
discuss possibilities.

Fee: sliding scale $250 - $150
                  (for those with financial barriers please contact  
Henry beforehand to discuss options)

Info / Registration: Henry - 416.913.8861; wai_renooy at sympatico.ca

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COMPASSIONATE COMMUNICATION:

Around the world, more and more people are using Compassionate  
Communication to support everyday peacemaking, empowerment, conflict  
transformation, healing and more. Developed by Dr. Marshall  
Rosenberg, this process is practiced in 37 countries in a variety of  
settings including family, workplace, activism, social service,  
education, mediation, prison, and government. Compassionate  
Communication is also known as Nonviolent Communication (NVC).

To learn more:
- Read an introductory chapter www.cnvc.org/node/393
- Read an article www.yesmagazine.com/article.asp?id=837
- Visit www.nonviolentcommunication.com/aboutnvc/aboutnvc.htm
- Contact Henry Wai to discuss your interests

"Marshall Rosenberg gives us the means to create peace through our  
speech and communication"
     - Arun Gandhi, President, MK Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence

"NVC goes along with what I was trying to do. My heart was there  
[but] it gave me steps [for] communicating how I always wanted to."
     - Primary school teacher

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