T.O. Greenspiration Events: dance for justice, rock for hope

Angela Bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Sun Sep 5 23:04:14 EDT 2010


Toronto Greenspiration Events

- Pass this onto a friend! - angela
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Labour Day Parade 

Mon. Sept. 6

The annual Labour Day Parade kicks off at 9:30 am from Queen and University. For over a century working people and their unions celebrate their struggles and their contributions to building Toronto and the region. The theme of this year's parade is Protect Our Public Services.
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Power in Coalition

Book Launch 
Tuesday September 7, 7 p.m.
Paupers Pub, Bloor and Lippencott, Toronto.
 
The Ontario Health Coalition is delighted to invite you to the book launch of Power in Coalition ... featuring a chapter on the OHC!

Power in Coalition is by Amanda Tattersall, an Australian researcher, union and community organizer and the founder of the Sydney Alliance, a diverse coalition of unions, community organizations and religious organizations. Amanda spent three years in Canada, Australia and the United States researching some of the most successful coalitions from around the world. The book includes a chapter on the Ontario Health Coalition's campaigns to save Medicare and against P3s.

Speakers include: Amanda Tattersall, Michael Hurley of CUPE/OCHU and Natalie Mehra director of the OHC.
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Howard Zinn: You Can't be Neutral on a Moving Train

A documentary screening with film makers Deb Ellis and Denis Mueller, Iraq war resisters Jeremy Hinzman and Chuck Wiley, introduced by Naomi Klein

Wednesday, September 8th, 7 pm (Box office opens at 6:30)
The Bloor Cinema, 506 Bloor Street West @ Bathurst
Admission: $10.00
For information or advance tickets, please contact us at resisters at sympatico.ca 

In co-operation with Continuing Education Students Association at Ryerson and the War Resisters Support Campaign
War Resisters Support Campaign www.letthemstay.ca  www.resisters.ca/
http://rabble.ca/whatsup/howard-zinn-you-cant-be-neutral-moving-train-naomi-klein
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Volunteer Orientation - (for Toronto's 10th Annual Car Free Day)

Wednesday September 8th @ 6:30 - 8pm

Briefing session to coordinate outreach for the event to the surrounding area. Volunteers can expect to spend 2 hours walking through the neighbourhood and answering questions about the event from local residents. 
NO CARS on Queen's Park Crescent East and West from Wellesley St. to University. Space and freedom to play in the open street.
Art Battle and Charity Auction!
Free Yoga classes on University Avenue!
Giant board games in the park!
Mini golf, badminton and other activities!
Cycling safety awareness, bike tune ups and circuit training!
We are able to provide documentation for community service hours for high school students. Volunteers can earn up to 20 hours for Car Free Day.
 
In the Greater Toronto Area there are several Sierra Club-sponsored Car Free Days. They all aim to be fun, free events encouraging people to get out of their cars and run, walk, cycle or take public transit. Go to our website to see the listings and find the Car Free Day nearest you: http://www.ontario.sierraclub.ca/en/car-free-day
 
Please support the event using your networks if you can't participate. Contact Emma Cane (emmac at sierraclub.ca)
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Women Matter - Mayoral Candidates Meeting

Equal Voice, Toronto Women’s City Alliance and YWCA Toronto will host a mayoral Debate on the issues that matter to Toronto women.

Friday September 10, 6 pm to 8:30 pm
YWCA Toronto, 80 Woodlawn Ave. E. (North of Summerhill Subway)

Mayoral Candidates: Rob Ford, Joe Pantalone, Rocco Rossi, George Smitherman, Sarah Thomson

Child-minding is available. Please call 647-235-8575 to register for child-minding.
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AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PRESENTS:

Dance for Justice 2010:  A Dance Performance Benefit for Human Rights

Friday September 10th, 2010, 7:30-10:00pm. Doors open at 6:45 for Cash Bar and Silent Auction.
Fleck Theatre, Harbourfront Centre, 207 Queen’s Quay West. 
Tickets are $30 or charitable rate $50 http://tickets.harbourfrontcentre.com/calendar/view.aspx?id=12332
“Dance is the hidden language of the soul” – legendary dancer and choreographer, Martha Graham.

In many corners of our world, artists are still persecuted for expressing their beliefs and thoughts.  That’s why articles 19 and 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights calls on governments to respect the right to freedom of expression, and the right to enjoy the arts. 

Come and see Toronto’s most dynamic dance professionals as they dance their hearts out to benefit Amnesty’s movement to bring justice and human rights for all. From Flamenco, Salsa, African, Classical Indian, Aerials, Swing and Hip Hop, come and experience these toe-tapping, soul-stirring dances at Toronto’s Harbourfront Centre.

Please check www.aito.ca/justice for information on performers and Join us to support human rights and Toronto’s dance community!

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VEGETARIAN FOOD FAIR

Friday-Sunday; Sept 10-12
Show hours (to be confirmed): Friday from 4-9pm; Saturday from 12-9pm; Sunday from 12-7 pm
Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay West
More Info about Toronto Vegetarian Association: http://veg.ca

ABOUT THE FOOD FAIR
Regarded as the largest event of its kind in North America, the Annual Vegetarian Food Fair gives you an unparalleled opportunity to enjoy a diverse cross-section of vegetarian cuisine. Discover new products and ideas from more than 100 exhibitors and enjoy a wide variety of presentations and cooking demos.
Not a vegetarian? Whether you’re looking for new ideas to add colour and variety to your meals or you’re a “seasoned” vegetarian interested in expanding your knowledge of nutritious and ethical foods, this is the place for you.
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Rock For Hope Concert with Indian Ocean
India's greatest rock fusion band, did the music for Aamir Khan's Peepli [LIVE] and were on last month's cover of the Rolling Stone Magazine, India.
 
A benefit for AidIndia, a 4-star charity rated by Charity Navigator. 
 
Sat. September 11, 8:00 PM, Doors open at 7:30PM
MacMillan Theatre, University of Toronto, Faculty of Music (north), Edward Johnson Building, 80 Queen's Park
For More info: 877-945-7177 | Ticket prices: $35, $45, $50 & $75 | Group discounts available
Tickets available at http://www.yehhailife.com
Concert promo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDDq9m2ioDc

Over 200,000 farmers have committed suicide over the past decade in India. 1 every 32 minutes in some states. The crisis continues today in India's suicide belt as farmers succumb to droughts, failed crops and predatory loan sharks. Aid India's thousands of volunteers in India and North America work hand in hand with farmers and their families on sustainable farming and water harvesting techniques.
 
Because farmers don't need handouts. They just need the right tools, information and solutions!
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The Edible Tree Tour - with LEAF 
Sat. September 11, 10 am-12 noon
Ben Nobleman Park, opposite Eglinton West TTC station (Eglington Ave. W & Allen Rd.)
Highlighting the vital role of the urban forest in community building, this tour aims to delight participants with uplifting stories of fruit harvesting in the heart of the city.The tour begins at Toronto's first Community Orchard in Ben Nobleman Park and explores the wonders of Cedarvale Park, all the while learning from the leaders of Toronto's urban forestry movement. 
For more info: kyle at yourleaf.org

LEAF is an incorporated, not-for-profit organization dedicated to the protection and improvement of the urban forest.  For more information, or to get
involved, visit www.yourleaf.org  
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~Photo:  Hypen Islam-Christianity   
Reception: Saturday, September 11 @ 7:30 
Exhibit: from September 11 to October 3

at Beit Zatoun!  612 Markham St. (1 door south of Bloor - at Bathurst subway) ~ 647-726-9500  email: info at beitzatoun.org

Visit for News and Events: www.beitzatoun.org; www.facebook.com/beitzatounFollowing showings in Montreal, New York, Beyrouth, Jbeil, Zahleh, Copenhagen, Amman, Tripoli, Paris, Tyre and Casablanca.

Hyphen Islam-Christianity" is a multidisciplinary project which voyages into the heart of Lebanon but also into human memory of sharing and diversity.  For Canadians grappling with "reasonable accommodation" among its diverse population groups we can learn much from the example of Christians and Muslims living side by side in Lebanon for more than a thousand years.

Join us at Beit Zatoun on this special day where Eid coincides with a crucial event which has sparked recent distrust between two cultures and two religions and for the opening of this major photo exhibition and for a guided tour by Nada Raphael, the artist who brings her native country in 60 stunning photographs to Canada which welcomed her as one of its own.  Learn about about this exciting event.

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~Film: Hypen Islam-Christianity 
Sunday, September 12 @ 2:00 pm

at Beit Zatoun!  612 Markham St. (1 door south of Bloor - at Bathurst subway) ~ 647-726-9500  email: info at beitzatoun.org

Visit for News and Events: www.beitzatoun.org; www.facebook.com/beitzatounThe short documentary film is an integral part of a project which produced a 800-plus photographs collected in the book by the same name. It offers a more dynamic and fast-moving testimony of ordinary people, Christians and Muslims, living together in peace in what has been at various times a war-torn country.

Through interviews, viewers glimpse landscapes, personal and family stories that help to create a country's history and identity. The documentary presents an opportunity to have a closer relationship with the people interviewed and their reality which often conflicts with the images transmitted in the West of irreconcilable and deadly differences.
Learn about about this film. Followed by discussion with the filmmaker, Nada Raphael.

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