T.O. Greenspiration Events: Remembering Tooker and others who have passed - Join me on Sat.

Angela Bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Sun Feb 26 18:55:35 EST 2012


Toronto Greenspiration Events

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Love a Librarian petition

Sign the petition: "Toronto City Councillors Minnan-Wong, Di Giorgio, Kelly, Palacio, and Crisanti must be removed from the TTC board."

Robocall Election Fraud: Send a message to all the party leaders and your MP demanding a full public inquiry and real consequences for election fraud:
Eco Friendly Apt - Needed March 1st, High Park area 

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Seeds - A Play about Monsanto vs Percy Schmeiser

February 18 to March 10
Young Centre for the Performing Arts (Distillery District)

Think you know what's on your plate?  Think again. Centering on the four-year legal showdown between biotech giant Monsanto Inc. and Saskatchewan farmer Percy Schmeiser, SEEDS leads us through a high-voltage labyrinth of political maneuvering, patent wars, cash-fuelled science and the global domination of the planet's seed supply.  A bold new documentary play by award-winning Annabel Soutar and director Chris Abraham.
Call 416-866-8666 or visit www.crowstheatre.com  Use Promo Code "Organic" to get 25% all regular priced tickets

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Occupy Seeds of Change
 
Mon. Feb. 27, 11am - 2pm
In front of the Toronto Stock Exchange

Come one come all to share the seeds of a revolution. Join Occupy Gardens for a Seed Exchange in front of the Toronto Stock Exchange. Bring friends, seeds & signs. In SOILdarity with Occupy Our Food Supply global day of action! Organized By Occupy Gardens. 
http://transitiontoronto.ning.com/events/event/show?id=4627225%3AEvent%3A28454&xgi=2s5gQWESmmEPOU&xg_source=msg_invite_event
http://www.facebook.com/events/311358372241948/

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Rally for Hydro

Monday, February 27th, 5 pm 
Toronto Hydro offices, 14 Carlton at Yonge

Everyone is shocked at the antics of the rogue CEO of Toronto Hydro, who has announced plans to cut hundreds of jobs after bungling a rate increase application to the Ontario Energy Board.  Anthony Haines scorched earth policy is unprecedented in any public utility. CUPE Local One has called for this mass rally.

How can Hydro CEO Haynes cut 450 workers when, by his own calculation, another 500 plan to retire over the next 4 years? Who will deal with heat wave blackouts and winter storm damage, or the backlog of maintenance and rebuild the aging electrical distribution system?   Come out to support Hydro workers and call your Councillor to demand that Toronto City Council reign in this out-of-control CEO.

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Fundraiser for animal rights

Tues. Feb. 28th, 8 p.m. 
At the Piston, 937 Bloor St. West., Toronto (just west of Ossington)

Several good bands will play, including Mercy Flight

The auction will feature items of interest to animal rights activists. The witty Paul Figueras will be presiding as MC, so it should be a fun night. If you have things to donate to the auction, contact me Paul York at <paulyork.2010 at gmail.com> or via FB: PaulandBaby York-Vegan.

Fundraiser and auction for University of Toronto Animal Rights Club and York University Animal Rights Group. We are doing animal rights work on two fronts: anti-vivisection, to oppose experimentation on animals, and vegan outreach work. Please join us!

https://www.facebook.com/events/333369870028948/

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Season Extension Webinar: Hoop houses 

Tues. Feb. 28, noon EST

Carrot Cache presents this webinar to introduce you to small-scale season extension techniques using basic materials to create a hoop house.  Hoop houses are inexpensive to create, and make a great space to continue growing your crops throughout the winter.  

http://bit.ly/wyfzDB 

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Women in Transition
 
Tues. February 28, 6 pm - 8:30 pm
CSI Annex, Meeting Room #4, 720 Bathurst Street
 
Join a group of diverse, creative, curious women for a lively discussion of the challenges and triumphs that women face during mid-life. Our panel includes three women who have navigated their career, health and life changes with wisdom, courage and humour. Be inspired by their stories. Share your experiences and learn from others in attendance… read more
 
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Aerosol Impacts on Climate and Biogeochemistry

Tues. Feb. 28, 3:30 p.m.
Sid Smith Hall, 100 St. George St., Rm. 2117

with Natalie Mahowald, Cornell University (Distinguished Lecturer Series, Centre for Global Change Science)
 
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The Importance of Evidence-Based Policy Development

Tues. Feb. 28, 5 - 7 p.m.
Room 252, Mechanical Engineering Building, 5 King's College Road, U of T

With Dr. Munir Sheikh, former Chief Statistician of Canada and current Distinguished Fellow at the School of Policy Studies at Queens University, and Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University

Sheikh was appointed as the head of Statistics Canada by Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He officially became the Chief Statistician of Canada on June 16, 2008, replacing Ivan Fellegi. On July 21, 2010, Sheikh resigned from that post, following a controversy resulting from the Conservative government's decision to no longer require mandatory completion of the Canada 2011 Census long form. The decision has been heavily criticised; opponents have argued that the decision was politically motivated and that it will compromise the value of census data.

https://www.facebook.com/events/232419996850613/

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Blue-Green Province: The Environment and the Political Economy of Ontario
 
Wed. Feb. 29, 4:10 p.m.
Rm. 1190 Bahen Centre, 40 St. George St, U of Toronto

Mark Winfield explores the evolution of environmental policy in Ontario in the post-World War II period, with a focus on the modern period between 1971 and 2011. It places the provinces approach to environmental matters in the wider context of the changes in Ontario’s environment, economy and society over this period. Particular attention is given to the influence of levels of public concern for the environment on public policy, the impact of changes in dominant ideas about the role of the province state and the relationship between economic development and environmental sustainability and the role of structural changes in the provincial economy. The presentation will include a discussion of the implications of the October 2011 election for the future of environmental and energy policy in Ontario. 
 
http://www.environment.utoronto.ca/Events/PoliticalEconomyOfOntario.aspx

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Advances in Conservation, Efficiency and Smart Grids: Danish & Ontario perspectives
 
Wed. Feb 29, 8:30 – 11 am
181 Bay St. Toronto
 
http://bit.ly/xk4CO3
 
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Film: Chronicles of a Disappearance 

Wednesday, February 29 @ 7:00 pm
Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham St. (1 door south of Bloor - at Bathurst subway) ~ 647-726-9500

In a series of witty vignettes, some contemplative, others laden with satiric humor and critique, Elia Suleiman expresses his emotions and state of mind as he observes daily life in Palestine. For him, the film represents "a journey in search of what it means to be PalestinianŠ a combination of possible truths, transgressing genres and blending fact with fiction to explore the intertwined boundaries of storytelling, history and autobiography." Winner of Best First Film at the 1996 Venice Film Festival. DRAMA|1996|88 MIN. Arabic, Hebrew and English (subtitles). To learn more.

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Remembering Bishop Samuel Ruiz: Justice & Indigenous Rights in Mexico and Canada 

Wed. Feb. 29th - Ecumenical Memorial Service: 5:30pm / Public Forum: 7pm 
Loretto College, Blue Room, 70 St. Mary Street (near Bay & Bloor)

Keynote Speaker: Father José Avilés Arriola, Vicar for Justice and Peace for the Diocese of San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico Respondent: Bishop Mark Macdonald, National Indigenous Bishop, Anglican Church of Canada 

Forum reflecting on the legacy of Mexico’s Bishop Samuel Ruiz and his work with indigenous and poor communities in Chiapas.

More information: srumsey at pwrdf.org
Sponsors: Canadian Jesuits International, Development and Peace, Jesuit Forum, KAIROS Canada, The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund – Anglican Church of Canada, The United Church of Canada.

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DR. Vandana Shiva joined by Clayton Thomas-Muller to speak at York

Wed. Feb. 29, 6 - 9 p.m.
York U, Accolade East Building ACE 102, 4700 Keele St.

https://www.facebook.com/events/360507540645244/ 

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Journey to the Disaster Zone: Japan 311
 
Thur. Mar 1, 8 p.m. on CBC-TV
David Suzuki and the Nature of Things on the Fukushima nuclear disaster one year later
 
http://bit.ly/zFgOl7
 
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A Night to Remember Migrant Workers Killed in Crash 

Thur. Mar. 1, doors 7 p.m., event starts at 8 p.m.
Lula Lounge, 1585 Dundas West (near Dufferin)
$20

Hosted by members of the Canadian Latino community. Come join to raise funds to benefit the families of the migrant workers killed in the horrific crash in rural Southwestern Ontario on Monday February 6, 2012. Pedro Sanchez, producer of CBC Radio's "The Current",  will be MC at the event." The migrant workers who lost their lives leave behind their families with little source of income. It is not enough to just ship these bodies home.  

http://www.facebook.com/events/331293006914050/
For more information, contact Pedro Cabezas at Casa Maiz416-671-9130
 
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Tracking Chemicals of Emerging Concern in the Great Lakes
with Paul Helm, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Water Monitoring & Reporting Section, Environmental Monitoring & Reporting Branch 
            
Thur. Mar. 1, 4:10 p.m.
Room 1170, Bahen Centre for Information Technology, 40 St. George Street.

No registration or fee required; all are welcome.
Presented by the Centre for Environment, University of Toronto 
http://www.environment.utoronto.ca/Events/TrackingChemicals.aspx 

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Corporate Law: What Has Sustainable Development Got to Do with It?
with Gail Henderson, SJD Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto

Thur. Mar. 1, 4 - 6 p.m.
Rm. 87 University College, U of T (15 Kings College Circle)
Free. All welcome

Co-Sponsored  by University College Health Studies Programme, Canadian Pugwash Group, Science for Peace, and Voice of Women for Peace

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From Exclusion to Inclusion: Accessing Employment Through Education

Thur. March 1
George Brown College, 290 Adelaide St. East 

The focus on this year's conference will be on addressing barriers to education and employment success for individuals dealing with mental health concerns. Main themes will be inclusion, systemic issues, individual stories of challenge and success, and innovation. Speakers include researchers, academics, activists, students and alumni.

http://www.georgebrown.ca/mental-health-conference/index.aspx#skip  

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Toxic Trespass

Thur. Mar. 1, 7 p.m.
Regis College, U of T, 100 Wellesley St. W.
Free. Donations Welcome.

Toxic Trespass is a compelling new film on children's health and the environment. It is a co-production of If You Love Our Children Productions and the NFB and WHEN. It investigates the growing evidence that we are conducting a large-scale toxicological experiment on our children, and explores what some scientists, doctors, activists and others are doing about it. Post-screenign discussion with producer Dr. Dorothy Goldin Rosenberg.

Info: greg.kennedy at mail.utoronto.ca

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Project Wildfire Small Business Success Series

Mar. 1 - April 19, noon
CSI Annex, Meeting Rm. 4, 720 Bathurst

Project Wildfire, Toronto's leading social business incubator, presents this hands-on lunchtime workshop series for small business success. Whether you're a startup looking for guidance, an established entrepreneur looking for new tools, or justsomeone with a good idea in need of a plan, these workshops are designed to help you achieve HUGE success in 2012!

Each of the workshops includes collaborative, hands-on activities designed to help you delve deeper into your business and uncover new insights into achieving success.  At the end of each workshop, participants are given handouts with specific action plans for their business, based on that week’s topic. 

http://socialinnovation.ca/event/project-wildfire-small-business-success-series

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Acts of Resistance

A 5-week Wen-do Course for queer and trans women, femmes, butches, sistahs, dykes, TS/TG Bi Women with instruction Deb Parent

Thur. nights Mar. 1 - 29, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
at the 519 (Church and Wellesley)
Course fee $25 (sliding scale available)

Presented by the 519 Anti-Violence Program
Register online: https://www.formstack.com/forms/The519-acts_of_resistance__march
Info at the519.org

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Breast Health II with Sat Dharam Kaur

Fri. Mar. 2, 6 - 9 p.m.
OISE, 252 Bloor St. W, rm. 5-280
$60 ($50 student/unwaged)
email cwse at utoronto.ca to register. 

 Not sure how to eat or what supplements to take to have optimum breast health? Learn the advantages of a primarily plant-based diet, why organic is best, and the benefits of numerous foods that can help prevent breast cancer. Clear up any confusion you may have around phytoestrogens such as soy and flax, and learn the principles of the Healthy Breast Diet. We will also explore the 10 best supplements to promote breast and whole body health.

Sat Dharam Kaur, ND, is a naturopathic doctor, author, and Yoga teacher. She graduated from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, and was awarded the Naturopathic Doctor of the Year award in 2000 for her work in breast cancer prevention. She has developed The Healthy Breast Program, a training designed to help educate women in breast cancer prevention through diet, nutrition, detoxification, Kundalini Yoga, and lifestyle change. She has written several best-selling books: A Call to Women: The Healthy Breast Program and Workbook, The Complete Natural Medicine Guide to Breast Cancer, and The Complete Natural Medicine Guide to Women’s Health.

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The Group on Indigenous Governance presents:

Who Are the Haudenosaunee?  Hear it from their own perspective!
A one-day teach-in by the Haudenosaunee Confederacy

Friday March 2, 10am - 5pm
OISE, 252 Bloor Street West, Ground Floor Library

Lunch provided. To register, contact Jennifer Murrin @ aboriginal.studies at utoronto.ca or phone 416-978-2233. 
Sponsored by the Group on Indigenous Governance, Aboriginal Studies/The Centre for Aboriginal Initiatives, OISE, Indigenous Education Network, Faculty of Law, Political Science, International Relations Program, SAGE, Native Students Association

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The Parent-Child Mother Goose Program® Storytelling Workshop

Fri. March 2, 9:30am - 4:30pm

CSI Annex, Meeting Room 4, 720 Bathurst Street

The Parent-Child Mother Goose Program is a group experience for parents and their babies and young children focusing on the pleasure and power of using oral and through the air rhymes, songs, and stories together. This workshop will nurture a deeper understanding of storytelling, inspire you to learn and tell stories, allow sharing of experiences and strategies and much more… read more

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Film Screening of "Sisters in the Struggle"

Friday March 2, 7 - 10 pm
35 St. George Street, Room 248 (Galbraith Building - 1 block north of College Street)

Sisters in the Struggle (1991) features Afrikan womyn who are active in community organizing, electoral politics, and labor and feminist organizing.

Panel Discussion: Toward a Resurgent Afrikan Womyn’s Activism in Toronto. We will focus on issues that deal with the material realities of the community and open a space for dialogue and commitment to year-long and ongoing organizing, mobilizing and education around the subjects raised in the film.

Free public event - donation will be accepted. Event is wheelchair accessible
Sponsored by the Pan-African Solidarity Network (University of Toronto). Co-Sponsored by CUPE Local 3907
For further information, please contact the Pan-African Solidarity Network (U of T) at network4panafrikansolidarity at gmail.com.

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Life After Death

On the 8th anniversary of Tooker Gomberg's passing, join Angela and others to honour the deaths of all our loved ones. 

Sat. March 3, 3 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
553 Queen Street (east of Bathurst), at the Institute for Traditional Medicine

Death changes everything. Grief is a process. Life is a gift.
Through ritual and stories, we will bring our minds to our hearts to acknowledge the cycle of life and death.
Bring something that represents your deceased loved one, such as a photo or token, for the centrepiece. 

Everyone welcome (whether or not you've experienced the death of a loved one).
Free. Sorry, this space is not accessible.
For more info: greenspi at web.ca
https://www.facebook.com/events/172177626228128/#!/events/366839730002094/

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Great Meeting Facilitation Workshop

Saturday, March 3, 1 pm – 5 pm.

A major part of social change work is lots of meetings. Meetings can be inspiring, hellish, or somewhere in between. The quality of a meeting depends a lot on good facilitation. Facilitators aren’t supposed to run the show, and they do more than keep track of who wants to speak. In this workshop you’ll learn and practice some steps, tools, techniques and approaches that can help you effectively facilitate meetings – and that includes those difficult meetings.

Trainer: Jessica Bell is a facilitator, a lecturer in the non-profit and voluntary sector management program at Ryerson University, and a trainer with the Ruckus Society.
Register: http://www.toolsforchange.net/2011/12/05/great-meeting-facilitation-workshop/
 
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Seedy Saturday – Scadding Court
 
Sat. Mar. 3, noon – 5 p.m.
707 Dundas Street West (at Bathurst)
A community seed exchange
Workshops for both novice and experienced gardeners
Local seed and food vendors
Sharing knowledge and connecting with your gardening community
For more info: Contact: Krista kristaf at scaddingcourt.org

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Which Way Forward for the Transit Movement in Toronto? - Transit Forum 

Together we can build a movement to defend, expand and protect Toronto Public Transit from Rob Ford!

Sat. Mar. 3, noon - 2:30 p.mm.
Steelworkers Hall, 25 Cecil St. (near College and Spadina)

Speakers include: Free and Accessible Transit Campaign, Jonah Schein (NDP Urban Transport Critic), Rexdale Youth TTC Challenge, Scarborough Transit Action, Fair Fare Coalition, Occupy TTC, TTCriders

BYOM - Bring your own mug
Organized by the Campaign for Free and Accessible Transit of the Greater Toronto Workers' Assembly
Contact:  torontotransitforum2012 at gmail.com

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Eastern GTA Eco Summit 

Sat. Mar. 3, 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
U of T Scarborough Campus, Instructional Centre, 1095 Military Trail
 
The Eastern GTA Eco Summit will bring together organizations, businesses, students and residents to begin developing an environmental agenda for the Eastern GTA.  Our aim is to harness the passion for the environment already present in the region in order to move forward towards a sustainable future.     
 
In addition to an Eco Fair, the Summit will include several breakout sessons throughout the day including: Parks and Conservation, Sustainable Food, Green Energy, Transportation 

The event is open to environmental groups, residents, businesses, media and students in the GTA
  
For more information or to RSVP contact Tim Lang at sustainability at utsc.utoronto.ca 416-208-2679 or go to www.facebook.com/events/253172604757420/

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International Women's Day 2012

Sat. Mar. 3
11 a.m. OISE Auditorium, 252 Bloor St. W.
1 p.m. march to Ryerson
2 p.m. fair at Ryerson, 55 Gould St.

Good jobs, services, dignity, reclaim our city - together we are stronger.

Organized by Women Working with Immigrant Women and IWD Organizing Cttee.
Fair organized by Ryerson Student's Union and Women's Centre
Funded by CAW and USW
http://iwdtoronto.ca/

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Cinenova: Closing Performance - Throwback + Rebels Rule

Sunday, 4 March, 8 - 11 pm (doors open at 7:30)
Free

Cinenova is a non-profit womens’ film/video distributor based in London, UK.  We are presenting a newly commissioned performance by Toronto artist Sharlene Bamboat responding to the Cinenova collection and the themes and ideas surrounding it. Drawing from her daily life, Bamboat’s work in film, video and performance embodies themes of mobility and fragmented identity, migration and homeland, and how the queer body relates to architectural spaces of in-between-ness. Bamboat's performance, Throwback, will be in collaboration with Montreal-based artist Ali El Darsa, and explores the transformative nature of archiving and the intertwining histories of performance and video documentation. At 9 PM see Rebels Rule, a screening featuring Will Munro’s films and his appearances in films.

An initiative of the Feminist Art Gallery, The Power Plant in conjunction with the exhibition Coming After, and the Art Gallery of York University in conjunction with the exhibition Will Munro: History, Glamour, Magic.

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Activism in Action! - Practical skills for effective social change 
Open for Registration

Thursdays March 12 - April 23, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Friends House, 60 Lowther Ave. (St. George subway)

Each session will focus on different skill sets, with experience presenters 
Coordinator: Lyn Adamson, experienced trainer in nonviolence and conflict resolution
$150 for the series - ask about sliding scale if cost is a barrier

Develop effective strategies for nonviolent social change in a series of 6 evening workshops: 
- self care - prevent burnout
- human rights framework
- using the media
- gaining support for your cause - building your campaign
- speaking and writing - getting your message across
- using technology - facebook and video

Register or find out more: 416 731 6605 or 416 596 7328 or email peaceworks at primus.ca

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