T.O. Greenspiration Events: Remembering Tooker and all those who have passed before us...

Angela Bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Sun Feb 24 22:27:01 EST 2013


T.O. Greenspiration Events

Pass this onto a friend...
-angela

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Check out the Hot Docs program 

Superb documentaries every night of the week at the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema (Bloor and Bathurst)

http://bloorcinema.com/schedule/
 
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TABS On Toronto Launched!

The Toronto Public Space Initiative has launched a brand new civic engagement tool called TABS On Toronto that will let residents, media, staff, and organizations sign up for email alerts from City Council based on their keyword preferences. For example, a user can type into the system the name of their local street, or a policy issue of interest to them. Whenever that word comes up on a Council agenda item or background document they will get an automatic email from the system informing them of the upcoming Council meeting. Resident's will have an easier time keeping informed of what government is doing, never missing a beat, and getting their full 7 days statutory notice. Check it out and sign up for particular alerts: 

www.tabsontoronto.ca

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Recycling Plus Depot Opens

Last Friday, The Beer Store launched its first Recycling Plus depot near Lansdowne and Dupont to collect beer, wine and spirit empties as well as electronic-waste, paint and batteries. Unfortunately, most companies and producers in Ontario have done the bare minimum in terms of taking responsibility for the products and packaging they create. It's clear that tougher Provincial regulation is needed if we want to see more comprehensive in Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) programs like this one.  Read more about EPR and reducing waste in Ontario in TEA's report. Residents can also drop off all types of special waste at City Depots, have e-waste picked up curbside on garbage days, or call the City's Toxic Taxi for pick up.

http://torontoenvironment.org/newsroom/ebulletins/councilwatch/20130220

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Want to Defeat Stephen Harper? 
Liberal Candidate Joyce Murray is running on a platform to ensure that progressives run just one candidate against the conservatives.
Sign up by Mar. 3rd to support Joyce Murray for Liberal Leadership.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJxiWrCWL6A&feature=player_embedded.
Read about Suzuki's support here: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/david-suzuki-gives-big-boost-to-liberal-leadership-dark-horse-joyce-murray/article8935586/

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Ron Plain, anti-Line 9 activist, needs our help 

Ron Plain, an environmental justice campaigner from the Aamjiwnaang First Nation in Sarnia, is facing jail and severe fines as a result of a CN Rail court action. The suit has been filed in retaliation for Ron’s role as spokesperson for Aamjiwnaang demonstrators who blockaded a CN spur line on Aamjiwnaang territory in December as part of Canada-wide Idle No More demonstrations.

Find out more here: http://www.t.grupoapoyo.org/node/180
Donations can be made at the Ron Plain legal defense website: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/330858

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Toronto's West End: No Tar Sands in Toronto!

Monday, February 25, 7 p.m.
Courense Bakery, 1014 Bloor Street West (between Ossington and Dufferin subway stations)

West End Planning Meeting for resisting the reversal of Line 9, and educating our neighbourhoods about the environmental injustice and impact of Ontario's Line 9 and Canada's Tar Sands.  Enbridge is currently trying to pump extremely corrosive tar sands oil from Sarnia to Montreal through the Line 9 pipeline which goes right through to Toronto and Six Nations territory. Enbridge has been responsible for at least 800 spills and have released nearly 7 million gallons of heavy crude oil into the environment. Say NO to Enbridge's plan to pump Tar Sands crude oil through Toronto!

Contact: WestEndNOLINE at gmail.com     www.stopline9-toronto.ca
www.line9campaign.wordpress.com     http://environmentaldefence.ca/issues/tar-sands/line-9

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Why Should I Care? Democratic Reform

Monday, February 25, 7:30 p.m. (doors 7 p.m.)
Duke of York, 39 Prince Arthur Ave.

Three times in 5 years, Canada has seen one of its legislatures shut down when the government of the day was under fire.  It seems that as Canadians, we are being conditioned to believe that question period is a mere formality rather than a means to hold the government accountable. Some observers have blamed the erosion of democracy on our antiquated First Past the Post voting system.  Since this system makes it easier to form majority governments, it has helped increase the power of parties and their leaders, and to decrease the power of citizens, members, and even backbenchers and Ministers. With stronger parties, we also have more partisanship and less meaningful debate.

Peter Russell, a venerable constitutional scholar and advisor to Governor Generals, Borys Wrzesnewkyi, former Liberal MP, and Wayne Smith from Fair Vote Canada will be joining us for a discussion about the state of Canadian democracy and how Canadians can defend it.

RSVP: Eventbrite - http://wsicfeb2013.eventbrite.com/

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Love and Anarchy
Emma and Leon, the intimate side of anarchist revolutionaries 

Tuesday, Feb 26, 7 pm
Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham Street (just south of Bloor, near Bathurst subway station)

The lively political and personal worlds of early 20th century anarchists come to life with a presentation by researcher Debbie Rose. She focuses on a fascinating collection of over a thousand letters and postcards belonging to her great-great uncle, Leon Malmed of Albany, New York who was one of the followers and lovers of Emma Goldman, the high profile activist, feminist pioneer and writer-lecturer who, banned from the U.S., spent her last years in Toronto. Co-sponsored by United Jewish Peoples Order - UJPO. 

http://beitzatoun.org/cms/events/view/13-02-26/Love_and_Anarchy.aspx

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Ethical Investing: How can I make sure my savings are not invested in Enbridge, the tar sands, guns, nuclear or anything which is not consistent with my ethics?

Tuesday Feb 26, 7 p.m.
First Unitarian Congregation, 175 St Clair Ave West
Free.

Bring your questions and ideas to this conversation with investment professionals.
Sponsored by Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice and Occupy First Unitarian Congregation. 

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Judging Geological Repositories: How Different Countries Evaluate Nuclear Waste Burial Proposals
with Laura Bowman, LLB, Iler Campbell Law Firm 

Tuesday, February 26 @ 12 noon and Friday, March 1 @ 2 pm 
Free Webinar

In the lingo of nuclear waste burial, the "safety case" is the technical explanation of why a particular design in a particular rock formation will actually contain the radioactive wastes for a predicted period of time. This workshop will compare how different countries intend to assess the ability of a proposed deep geological repository to contain the nuclear hazards over time.

www.anymeeting.com/Northwatch

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Our Urban Fabric: Designing and Creating Public Places

Tuesday, February 26, 9 a.m. - noon
Toronto City Hall, Committee room 2, second floor (Queen and Bay)

Presented by the City of Toronto, and chaired by Chief Planner, Jennifer Keesmaat. The goal is to produce a series of actionable items that will identify immediate steps and set the stage for the future.  If you can't make it, the roundtable will be live streamed on the Rogers TV website. 

RSVP by emailing chiefplannerroundtable at toronto.ca
More info: http://www.toronto.ca/planning/chiefplannerroundtable

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Weekly Idle No More Teach-in

Tuesdays,  6-9 pm 
@Council Fire (Dundas & Parliament). 

If you can't make it we will be livestreaming this LIVE at www.livestream.com/occupytoronto

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Action Alert: Bike Lanes on Eglinton 

We can get bike lanes built on Eglinton! The City is holding meetings where they’ll be presenting draft ideas for Eglinton Ave. They need to hear from you that any redesign of Eglinton Ave must include high quality cycling infrastructure.  The idea is already gaining momentum. A recent Eglinton Connects survey  (http://www.toronto.ca/eglinton/pdf/eg_connects_survey_results.pdf?) found that 85% of drivers support bike lanes on Eglinton! Our Chief Planner, Jennifer Keesmaat, is also thrilled about the idea: “What I love about Eglinton is, if you look at the city geographically in the middle, it runs almost the length of the city. It runs for 17 km, so I think it’s a pretty good fit.” Read the full story here (http://www.thegridto.com/city/places/the-top-10-streets-that-need-bike-lanes/?).

East Public Workshop
Tuesday, February 26, Drop in any time between 5:30 and 9:00pm. Presentation and Workshop start at 6:30pm
Noor Cultural Centre, 123 Wynford Dr (near Wynford and Eglinton)

Central Public Workshop
Thursday, February 28, Drop in any time between 5:30 and 9:00pm. Presentation and Workshop start at 6:30pm
Forest Hill Collegiate Institute, 730 Eglinton Ave W (near Chaplin and Eglinton)

Learn more about the Eglinton Connects project by clicking here (http://www.toronto.ca/eglinton/?).

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Boom, Bust and Crisis - book launch
Labour, Corporate Power and Politics in Canada - edited by John Peters

Wednesday, February 27, 7:30 pm
Centre for Social Innovation, Main Floor Cafe, 720 Bathurst Street (South of Bloor)

Co-sponsored by the Centre for Social Justice.
This is a free event. Everyone is welcome.
For further information contact Nancy Malek 902-857-1388
https://www.facebook.com/events/424183037665022/

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Regis College Social Justice Film Series presents: 
Unashamed

Wed. Feb. 27, 6 pm -- vegetarian potluck, 7 pm --s creening and discussion
Regis College, 100 Wellesley St. W (at Queen's Park Crescent).

In the heart of Ethiopia's capital city, Addis Ababa, women are being sexually abused, trafficked, and robbed of their self-worth. Unashamed documents the inspiring story of desperate women who are breaking free from their lives of exploitation to find dignity and hope.   Screening followed by discussion with the film's maker, Moussa Fadhoul. 

Info: greg.kennedy at mail.utoronto.ca

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NATO and the Drive to War
Discussion with Dave McKee of Canadian Peace Congress - Because Peace is Everybody's Business!

Wednesday, February 27, 7 p.m.
CUPE Local 4400 Building, 1482 Bathurst Street (at St. Clair West subway), 4th Floor

Dave McKee of the Canadian Peace Congress will be speaking at a public meeting on NATO and Canada.  This event is the Toronto stop of a cross-Canada tour, and is part of the Canadian Peace Congress "Drive for Peace" Campaign.  Dave will discuss the impact that NATO membership has on Canada's foreign and domestic policies.  He will present the case that Canada needs to withdraw from NATO in order to pursue an independent foreign policy based on peace, international cooperation and solidarity.

For more information, contact Toronto Association for Peace and
Solidarity: 416-535-6586 or TAP at canadianpeacecongress.c
Toronto Association for Peace and Solidarity (TAPS)Member of the Canadian Peace Congress: TAP at canadianpeacecongress.ca 

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The Nuclear Safety Issue
With J.C. Luxat, Professor of Nuclear Safety, McMaster U, and Richard Denton, M.D. President, Physicians for Global Survival.
 
Thur. Feb. 28, 7 – 9 p.m.
University College, 15 Kings College Circle, U of Toronto, Rm. 144
All welcome. No charge.
 
Co-Sponsored by University College Health Studies Programme, Canadian Pugwash Group, Science for Peace, and Voice of Women for Peace.
http://www.scienceforpeace.ca/the-nuclear-safety-issue
http://www.facebook.com/events/546063542091292/

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Chasing Ice - Documentary Film Night

Thur. Feb 28, 7pm
Beach Business Hub, 2181 Queen St. E., #301
Adults $12, children $8 – includes a book prize raffle

Acclaimed National Geographic photographer James Balog -- a former climate change skeptic and cynic about academic research -- discovers undeniable evidence of the world's melting glaciers. He conducted an Extreme Ice Survey, a revolutionary time-lapse, multi-year record of the world`s glaciers, on a mission to gather evidence of our changing climate, yet deliver fragile hope to our carbon-powered planet.  Film is followed by a discussion and a prize raffle. 

See film trailer here: www.chasingice.com
Pre-registration required to:  Martina, 647.748.1311, info at beachbusinesshub.ca

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Social Enterprise: Is It For You?

Thur. Feb. 28, 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Alterna Room (4th floor) at the Centre for Social Innovation, 215 Spadina Avenue
$40
 
Social Enterprise is an approach that has gained significant attention in the non-profit world in Canada. While social enterprise is not new, many organizations are exploring how alternative income streams can help further their mission. But is it right for your organization? This interactive half-day session will provide an opportunity for participants to explore in greater detail the benefits and challenges of social enterprise, key success factors, and strategies to determine organizational readiness and fit.
 
http://sustainabilitynetwork.ca/social-enterprise-is-it-for-you/

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Free University Course - Intro to Animal Rights

Thursdays 7 - 9:30 p.m.
Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories, 80 St. George, University of Toronto, room 161

This is a weekly two hour lecture and discussion with different guest speakers, covering the work of thinkers who have made a significant contribution to the field of animal rights ethics, philosophy, and discourse. It will run from January to mid May, and possibly beyond, if there is interest. There will be many different lecturers.

https://www.facebook.com/events/409385955794789/

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OCAP is calling for an Emergency Meeting
to talk about homeless deaths in the city, the crisis in the shelter system and upcoming actions that we have called to continue to put pressure on the City of Toronto

Thursday, February 28, 6:30 pm
St.Lukes Church (Sherbourne/Carlton, in the 'Education Centre' room)

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Solidarity Picket with Porter Workers
Support striking airport workers at Billy Bishop (Island) airport.

Thursday february 28, 4 p.m.
Queens quay and Bathurst street

COPE members at Porter Airlines are on strike. These workers, members of cope, local 343, are fighting for their first contract. issues are: * poverty wages * average $13.00 per hour * health and safety Already the lowest-paid workers in the airline industry, half of the Porter workers are being told to take a 25 cent an hour increase, the other half a wage freeze.  This while Porter continues to expand and while the average striker makes $28,000 a year when at work. Porter also has a terrible workplace safety record and is not responding to the union’s efforts to bargain improvements.

COPE, the Canadian Office and Professional Employees union, is calling for a boycott of Porter and is asking us all to send Porter a message saying we will not fly Porter until the strike is settled. Go to http://www.labourstartcampaigns.net/show_campaign.cgi?c=1737 to send your message. 

copeontario.ca

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Pink Ribbons Inc.

National Film Board of Canada, Director Léa Pool , 2011, 97 min 
Followed by a discussion with Professor Paul Hamel, breast cancer researcher and head of the (Tommy Douglas) Program in Health Studies at U of Toronto
 
Friday, March 1, 7:30 - 10 p.m.
at The Centre of Gravity,  1300 Gerrard St. East (just east of Greenwood)  
Free

Pink Ribbons, Inc. is a feature documentary that shows how the devastating reality of breast cancer, which marketing experts have labeled a "dream cause," has been hijacked by a shiny, pink story of success. Each year, millions of dollars are raised in the name of breast cancer, but where does this money go and what does it actually achieve?

Presented by: Cinema Politica Danforth - a project of the Toronto Danforth NDP
See our list of films for the coming year: http://www.cinemapolitica.org/danforth 

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3-Day Festival of Film, music and Engaging Discussion 
with Sacred Economics author Charles Eisenstein and Filmmaker Velcrow Ripper

Fri. March 1, 6:30 - 9 p.m.
Film, Concert and Discussion at AGO Jackman Hall – 317 Dundas St. W. 
The festival kicks off Friday, March 1st, at the AGO’s Jackman Hall, with a screening of Occupy Love - a film that provides a thought-provoking take on the Occupy movement and the possibility of embracing love as an ideology and a global movement. The evening begins with an intimate concert featuring a must-hear trio comprising of singer/pianist Robert Graham, singer/songwriter Glen Alan, and veteran guitarist/producer Chris Birkett, who has worked with Memphis greats like Rufus Thomas and Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of famers like Led Zeppelin and Randy Newman. Both Ripper and Eisenstein will be on hand for a post-screening discussion of this award-winning film and the issues it raises.

Sat. March 2, 7 - 9 p.m.
Author Talk and Discussion at U of T’s Earth Sciences Centre – 5 Bancroft Avenue
On Saturday, March 2nd, at U of T’s Earth Sciences Centre, Eisenstein will give a lecture/discussion of his renowned book Sacred Economics: Money, Gift & Society. The book traces the history and creation of money, society’s addiction to growth at any cost and proposes alternative solutions including negative interest, more localized economies and other innovative approaches.

Sun. March 3, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. 
Author Workshop at Beit Zatoun – 612 Markham Street
Eisenstein will also take centre stage on Sunday, March 3rd at Beit Zatoun on Markham St., with a workshop on Creating A Sacred Economy. In it, he will exchange ideas with Torontonians on how to nurture alternative living, via local industry, resourced based economics and the restoration of “the commons.”

www.mintff.org  
https://www.facebook.com/events/336171789832790/permalink/336447353138567/
Presented by MINT (Made in Toronto Film Festival) and The Institute for Resource Based Economics

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Making Noise! Learn. Act. Heal.
Community Conference on Gender-based Violence

Friday, March 1, 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm &
Saturday, March 2, 10 am - 6 pm
Ryerson University, Oakham House, 63 Gould Street (@ Church)

Media, Art & Performances! Supports & Resources. Self-care Body Work. Interactive Workshops. Strategies for addressing gender-based violence. 

* Register now for FREE lunch, TTC tokens & snacks. All are welcome. Please contact us to let us know how we can accommodate you.
* For more info or to register email: info at urbanalliance.ca or call 416-703-6607 x 3 
* Eventbrite Registration: http://makingnoiseconference.eventbrite.ca/
* Visit: www.urbanalliance.ca/conference for Conference Workshops, schedule, keynote and performers. 

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Toronto Israeli Apartheid Week

Mar. 1 - 15
For a complete listing of events: http://toronto.apartheidweek.org/

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Celebration & Fundraising Concert - Flavours and Sounds of Beit Zatoun

Saturday, Mar 2 @ 6:30 pm to 10 pm
Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham (Bloor and Bathurst)

The annual open house /anniversary fundraising concert at Beit Zatoun has become a party and music highlight of the year.  Join the Beit Zatoun community for an evening of Middle Eastern sounds and flavours to go along with sharing and warm friendships.
 ~ Flavours begin at 6:30 pm with Refreshments, savouries and desserts.
 ~ Sounds begin at 7:30 pm with amazing performances from very generous musical friends of Beit Zatoun who give generously to create this exciting evening of Middle East inspired music.  Maryem Tollar, Roula Said, Naghmeh Farahmand; the Near East Ensemble (Ravi Naimpally, Ernie Tollar, Demetri Petsalakis); and John Millard and Waleed Abdulhamid. 

Advance tickets (guaranteed to sellout) - sliding scale - available to purchase now.
http://beitzatoun.org/cms/events/view/13-03-02/Open_House_Fundraising_Concert.aspx

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Psychiatric Survivor Archives Toronto (PSAT) and The Friendly Spike Theatre Band proudly announce:
Poetry through the Ages

An afternoon dedicated to reading some of the great poetry that has been collected by PSAT over the years.
This will be a poetry circle where folks are invited to read aloud one of ours, and share one of their own, or one that is special to them.

Sat. March 2, 1- 5 p.m.
May Robinson Auditorium, 20 Westlodge Ave. (one block east of Lansdowne, north of Queen)

Free! Accessible! Everyone is welcome!
Contact: friendlyspike at primus.ca

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Park People Toronto's 3rd Annual Park Summit 

Sat. March 2
Daniels Spectrum (Regent Park Arts Centre), 585 Dundas Street East 

This year's event seeks to bring together park users, stakeholders, and guest speakers to consider  and discuss ideas on how to make Toronto's parks better

More info and to register - http://www.eventbrite.com/event/5208187830

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Self-defense: Politics and Practice

Saturday, March 2, 2 - 5 p.m.
Toronto Newsgirls Boxing Gym, 388 Carlaw Av, Unit #108 (Located just south of Gerrard St, on the main floor of the building.)

Our experiences of violence impact our lives and our activism. To challenge patriarchy, colonialism and capitalism, we need to be able to ourselves and our communities. Join us for a physical self-defense workshop and a discussion about gender norms and the right to anger, to healthy agression and the pathologizing of women who fight back.

Trainer: Jen Danch is an activist, amateur boxer and survivor of gender-based violence. She is currently the Coordinator of Shape Your Life, a free recreational boxing project for women and trans survivors of violence. www.torontonewsgirls.com/shapeyourlife

Register: http://www.eventbrite.ca/event/4669483551/eorg

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SOS Cross-Province Day of Action 

Saturday March 2, 11 a.m.
University Avenue between Gerrard St West and Elm St

All across Ontario hundreds of hospital beds are being closed down, patients are lined up on stretchers in hallways, local services are being cut and moved out of town, outpatient clinics are being privatized and home care and nursing home placements are severely rationed forcing many to wait a long time, pay for private care or go without. It doesn't have to be this way. Together, we can save our services by fighting back against the cutbacks. On March 4, communities across Ontario will hold a Day of Action to stand up against the cuts and to show support for their local hospitals and health care services. 

www.ontariohealthcoalition.ca

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Remembering Tooker and All Those Who Have Passed Before Us
 
Sun. March 3, 7 - 9 p.m.
Friends House, 60 Lowther Ave. (St. George subway)
 
Annual community memorial service on the anniversary of Tooker Gomberg's passing.
All welcome. Free. Bring something for the alter that represents any loved ones you'd like to remember. This is to remember all those who have passed before us.
Together we'll laugh, cry, tell stories, breathe, sing...
 
More info: greenspi at web.ca
https://www.facebook.com/events/101661890020692/
 
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Documentary and Dinner: Faith & Activism presents:
Faith in an Judgmental God - Screening of Jesus Camp

Sunday, March 3, 5 pm: 
Bloor St. United Church (300 Bloor St. W)

Free with a vegetarian dinner. Intended to foster conversation about the connections between equality, justice, diversity, oppression, power and faith/religious expression. Come watch and discuss this film in a respectful, open, diverse community of young adults and students.  Jesus Camp is an award-winning 2006 film about a charismatic Christian summer camp, where children spend their summers being taught that they can "take back America for Christ." The film "doesn't come with any prepackaged point of view" and tries to be "an honest and impartial depiction of one faction of the evangelical Christian community" but certainly raises many questions. 

http://www.facebook.com/events/377321569031475/

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Making Movements Accessible

Sunday, March 3, noon - 5 p.m.
U of T

This workshop will focus on the political importance of building inclusive movements, the strength that including diverse groups of disabled people brings to organizations and movements and what some of the things we should be putting in place to make events and organizations more accessible.
Trainer: A.J. Withers is a longtime radical disability and anti-poverty activist..
 
Register: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/5301083684/eorg#

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Our stories are not separate: connecting the colonizations of our minds, our bodies, and our communities

Sunday, March 3, 6 pm
Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham St, Toronto,

***el evento es bilingüe, la descriptión en español estará llegando pronto***

For the first time, a Canadian mining company is being brought to court in this country for crimes committed overseas. On the evening before the trial begins, join us as we gather to share stories. Members of indigenous Mayan Q’eqchi’ communities from El Estor, Guatemala have filed lawsuits in Ontario courts against Canadian mining company HudBay Minerals over brutal shootings and rapes at HudBay’s former mining project in Guatemala.

We will hear from Angelica Choc, one of the claimants, as she describes her struggle to seek justice for the murder of her husband, Adolfo Ich. We will hear from Krysta Williams from the Native Youth Sexual Health Network about indigenous people fighting for reproductive and environmental justice here. Through our stories, poetry, art, and voices we will build connections across the borders that keep us and our movements apart. We will map out the ways colonization affects us all.

www.chocversushudbay.com/

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Avoiding Activist Burnout
with Angela Bichoff, Greenspiration and Ontario Clean Air Alliance

Tuesday, March 5, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
OISE, U of T

This workshop aims to break down the stigma surrounding activist burnout, offer some constructive solutions for how to get back from the brink of burnout, and tips how to prevent it in yourself and members of your group.

Register: http://www.eventbrite.ca/event/4652339272/eorg

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Taking Root - The Vision of Wangari Maathai 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-572kVSFz0 
82 minutes

Superb footage of the Green Belt Movement, women's tree planting, and political changes over several decades of Nobel prize winner Maathai's life. Many scenes including nonviolent direct action to protect a Nairobi park are very moving.  Watch and see how she gets police planting trees!

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Blockadia Rising: Voices of the Tar Sands Blockade

http://vimeo.com/59452444# 
53 minutes

Amazing footage of direct action against the tar sands pipeline, ends with Idle No More connection, very inspiring

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Shared loft space 

Available Mar. 1, Mar. 15 or April 1
Dupont/Ossington
Contact:  <pei.czech at gmail.com> or 416 732 8965

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