T.O. Greenspiration Events: 2 weeks worth

Angela Bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Sun Aug 22 14:29:42 EDT 2010


Toronto Greenspiration Events

- Pass this onto a friend! - angela
p.s. Note: this is 2 weeks of events - I'm outta here!
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G20 LEGAL FUND FUNDRAISER

Overnight For The G20 Arrestees – G20 legal fund Fundraiser with performances, installations, bike repairs, letter-writing and a speech by G8/G20 Toronto Community Mobilization Network.

Sunday, Aug 22 from 5 pm-5 am.
Steelworkers Hall; 25 Cecil St.
$5 minimum donation
More Info: 416-531-4957
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DROP THE CHARGES! END CRIMINALIZATION OF DISSENT!
Mon. Aug. 23, 6:00pm
Police Headquarters (40 College Street)

On Monday, August 23rd hundreds of people will be converging in Toronto again, this time to appear to face outstanding charges from the G20 weekend. The crown is pursuing charges for over 300 individuals, causing huge burdens on the individuals and their families. They have given absurd bail conditions generally reserved for charges such as murder. Some remain imprisoned without bail.

We are united with the people brutalized at the G20 protests, and demand the Attorney General's Office DROP their charges immediately!

http://g20.torontomobilize.org/node/461 
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A FRESH WAY TO GET INVOLVED IN URBAN AGRICULTURE 

Tour FoodShare's facility and learn about its programs, plust tips on composting, creative gardening and city farming. 
Mon. Aug. 23, 5:30-7 pm. 
90 Croatia
Free. 
416-363-6441 ext 279.
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Stop Darlington: Ride For Renewables!

Tuesday, August 24th – ride from Pickering to Darlington nuclear reactors
 
Premier McGuinty wants to nuke Ontario’s green future.  He wants to spend $26 billion to build new, dangerous and untested reactors at Darlington to replace the aging Pickering reactors, which are set to shut down in 2020.
 
Spending billions on new nuclear reactors will lock Ontario into a nuclear future and limit the growth of green energy.  Premier McGuinty should instead use affordable green energy to replace Pickering.
 
On August 24th, please join us on the Ride for Renewables.  Green energy advocates will ride from the Pickering nuclear station to Darlington to tell Premier McGuinty to go green – not nuclear.
 
Cyclists will gather at the windmill (Beachfront Park) at the Pickering nuclear station at 11am.  We’ll then ride the waterfront trail to the Darlington nuclear station (approximately 45 km from Pickering).
 
Please RSVP to: steve.cornwell at greenpeace.org. 
Those who RSVP can meet at Greenpeace’s office at 9:30 am to take a bus to Pickering.  The Go-Train can also get you to Pickering.   

Or see our Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=124793684233089&ref=ts
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Economic Crisis? Who Pays?
A public forum on the government's proposed public sector wage freeze. 
 
Tuesday Aug 24 from 7-9pm
Ryerson Student Centre - Oakham Lounge (2nd floor), 55 Gould St. 

*Closest subway stop is Dundas. Building is on the corner of Gould and Church Sts. 
 
At risk is free collective bargaining, workers rights, public services and our communities, so join members of the Toronto Workers' Assembly for a discussion on what's happening and how we can and should respond. 

www.workersassembly.ca/
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History of Microwaves-from Weapons to WiFi
with Barry Trower

Tues. August 24, 7:30 p.m. 
Health Sciences Building Auditorium, room 610, 155 College Street, U of T

Barry Trower was in the British Secret Service and debriefed spies who used stealth microwave weapons.  He believes WiFi in schools is dangerous and he will tell us why. 

Below are links to three excellent (and short <2 min) videos of Barry Trower.  This is a must see for school boards, teachers, parents, media, Health Canada, etc. 
WiFi in Schools Causes Cancer (1:19 min):  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyEUwlKzwZQ&NR=1  
WiFi is not Safe for Kids (1:53 min)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS_ivzKaEME&feature=related
Wireless Networks - Genetic Mutations (1:25 min)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ao4Z5-RYTQ&feature=related
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Art of Decolonization Workshop Series

Tues. August 24, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

OISE (Room 2198),

University of Toronto  
A participatory workshop series which explores how indigenous peoples express the experience of colonization across artistic disciplines, how colonization is resisted through arts expression, how art contributes to the maintenance/recovery of culture and language, the intersections of decolonization work for both racialized and indigenous communities and, how relationships within and among communities are built using artistic processes.

Registration: $25; $20 students and CAO members
To register or for more information call Community Arts Ontario at 416 598 1128 or email cao at communityartsontario.ca

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FRESH THE MOVIE AND PANEL DISCUSSION
Thurs., Aug 26 at 6:30 - 9 pm
Bloor Cinema, 506 Bloor West (Bathurst/Bloor)
Cost: $10
More Info: http://www.freshthemovie.com and radishesandrhubarb at gmail.com

The panel discussion will be moderated by Wayne Roberts, food activist and chair of the Toronto Food Policy Council. The panelists include Chef Brad Long, owner of Veritas and co-host of Food Network Canada’s Restaurant Makeover, Chris Wong, co-founder of Young Urban Farmers,  Debbie Field, Executive Director of FoodShare and inaugural winner of the Green Toronto Award for Local Food and Tammara Soma of Sustain Ontario and the Toronto Youth Food Policy Council.
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Zeitgeist Addendum
Film screening
 
Thur. Aug. 26, 6:30 pm
Ralph Thornton Centre,765 Queen St E(east Broadview Ave, west Saulter)
 Free
Is the Profit Economy Causing Climate Change?There is a 21st century solution called a Resource-Based Economy.

Profit-Based Economy supports Climate Change’s green house gas emissions, new nuclear, tar sands, off-shore  oil drilling and oil spills, air pollution, smog, cancers, diseases, increasing unemployment, depressions, inflation, wars,  impossibility to pay national debt,  just to name a few.
 
Resource-Based Economy supports none of the above,  but instead supports sustainable cities, manufacturing which is 100% recyclable, true democracy, government become obsolete
 
More Info: www.zeitgeist-toronto.com   Sharon at zeitgeist-toronto.com 416-604-5783
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ART SPIN 

Bicycle-led art tour. 
Thur. Aug 26, 6:30-9 pm. 
Free. 
Trinity Bellwoods Park gates, Queen and Strachan

artspin.ca.
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The Catalyst Centre's 
School of Activism

Thursday August 26 and Friday August 27
Location: Family Services Toronto - 355 Church St., Toronto (just south of Carlton - closest subway: College at Yonge)
 
Facilitators: chris cavanagh & Deborah Konecny

Make good use of the slower pace of summer programming and lighter network schedules to build your skills for the coming year.
Take part in two-days of intensive training to hone your planning and facilitation skills. You can Register for either or both.

The recommended fee for each workshop is $150 or Pay What You Can 

TO REGISTER: Please respond to this e-mail message or phone 416-516-9546 and tell us your name, e-mail, phone number and what you would like to pay.

Thursday, August 26, - 9:30-4:30
DEMOCRATIC  FACILITATION  BY  DESIGN 
This popular day-long workshop will explore some of the principles and practices of good workshop design and facilitation. While it’s tempting to think that many group problems can be solved through better facilitation, many are better dealt with first through effective meeting design. Design is way to ensure that group processes are just, inclusive and effective while facilitation is learning to follow a design with flexibility and imagination. Through participatory activities you will learn new tools for design and facilitation, share issues and experiences - and have fun in the process!
  
Friday,  August  27,  2010  -  9:30-4:30  
Not Just a Bag ‘o Tricks –  SMORGASBORD  
popular  education  tools,  techniques  and  thoughts  
The popular educator Myles Horton said that education should percolate, not drip down. Popular education is a democratic practice of education rooted in social and economic justice struggle and intended to make social change. “Pop-ed” is sometimes thought of as simply a “bag of tricks” that promote conversation and reflection in a more “fun” way than conventional means – it’s not seen as being serious and purposeful. However, popular education (both the tools and the theory) is a radical means of analyzing power, oppression and resistance and collectively learning and acting in the context of community organizing.
  
From timelines, to energizers, to image theatre, to a political weather report, we will explore (and try out) a range of these tools and discuss how they can be used in different contexts. We will also talk a bit about facilitation and design and how they interact. Please come prepared to participate, to share your ideas, to listen and, hopefully, to have some fun.
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Critical Mass Ride

Fri. Aug. 27, 6 p.m. (leave at 6:30) (and the last Fri. of every month)
Spadina and Bloor

All cyclists welcome to take to the streets en masse.
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Planet in Focus presents Mixed Greens (Monthly Screening):
Pancevo: The Dead City - 27 min., Italy
The Golden Beach - 58 min., Sweden/India

Friday August 27th, 6:45 p.m.
Gardiner Museum, 111 Queen’s Park
Pay-What-You-Can ($7.00 suggested)

More info and film descriptions: http://www.planetinfocus.org/pif-365/mixed-greens-monthly-screening
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ECO-MENTORS CONFERENCE 

Environment conference for Ontario youth 15 to 24 with workshops and a talk by Spirit Bear Youth Coalition founder Simon Jackson. 

Sat. Aug. 28, 10 am-5 pm. 

Free. 

George Brown College, 200 King E

surveymonkey.com/s/pmk3k6q.

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LIVE GREEN TORONTO FESTIVAL 

Sat. and Sun, Aug. 28/29
Music, family activities, cultural performances and more. 
Free. 
Yonge-Dundas Square

ydsquare.ca.

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PEDESTRIAN SUNDAY IN KENSINGTON 

Sun. Aug. 29, noon - 10 p.m.

Kensington Market, College and Augusta

Enjoy the Kensington Community Air Show on the car-free streets of the market. 

pskensington.ca.

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Fresh: the movie ~ A Community Screening

Mon. Aug. 30, 8 p.mm.
Sorauran Park

Come join your friends, neighbours & community for a movie night under the stars...
Following the weekly Sorauren farmers’ market, WEFC will be screening “FRESH the movie.” 

FRESH: “celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are reinventing our food system…forging healthier, sustainable alternatives, they offer a practical vision for a future of our food and our planet.”

For more information: melissa at westendfood.coop  
Please BYOB (Bring your own blanket) 

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GREEN SCREENS presents:

WORST CASE SCENARIO

43 minutes, 2001, directed by Glynis Whiting
Wed. September 1 at 7 PM

At the NFB (National Film Board), corner of John and Richmond

FREE


This documentary looks at the risks of a proposed sour gas well near Clearwater River, in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. Farmers and landowners all share concerns. Residents opposed to the well fear a deadly hydrogen sulphide leak. Shell Canada says it must drill to meet energy needs. When mediation talks break down, both sides anxiously await a ruling from Alberta's Energy and Utilities Board.

Green Screens partners films from the NFB with experts and panellists selected by the Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy.

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