T.O. Greenspiration Events: How to be an ally

Angela Bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Mon Feb 20 19:59:14 EST 2017



US Bill in Congress To terminate the Environmental Protection Agency - H.R.861 — 115th Congress (2017-2018)
https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/861/text

And a bill to terminate the dept. of education? And many many more nightmare bills listed here:
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/#hot

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Rebel Media‘s “Freedom Rally” at Canada Christian College in Toronto on February 15 was as chilling as you can imagine 
4 min. video by Zach Ruiter
http://torontoist.com/2017/02/rebel-media-freedom-rally-was-bonkers-video/

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The Pill and Depression
Conclusions and Relevance: Use of hormonal contraception, especially among adolescents, was associated with subsequent use of antidepressants and a first diagnosis of depression, suggesting depression as a potential adverse effect of hormonal contraceptive use.
http://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/article-abstract/2552796

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Trudeau Metre
The TrudeauMetre is a non-partisan collaborative citizen initiative that tracks his performance with regards to his electoral platform. Of 223 promises, Trudeau has kept 38 and broken 29, including the promise to end First-Past-The-Post elections because he knew that the recommendation was not going to be for his preferred option.
http://www.trudeaumetre.ca/

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Black History Month Events - Toronto
http://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=7358261d8c6d9510VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD#.WJTWsvwfIaM.facebook 

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How to be an Ally: Anti-Oppression 101
Tues. Feb. 21, 6 - 8:30 p.m.
Meeting Room 1, Centre for Social Innovation - Regent Park, 585 Dundas Street East This workshop engages a wide range of learners in understanding power dynamics, oppression and liberation in a Canadian and global context. The workshop explores the language of social justice, and looks at models for creating more equitable communities. The workshop examines concepts of intersectionality, positionality, privilege and oppression the Canadian cultural, political and historical contexts. participants will explore internalized, interpersonal and institutional oppression and explore their role/identities in relation to others. This workshop uses individual and group activities as well as discussion to apply learnings. $0 - $40.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-be-an-ally-anti-oppression-101-tickets-31096494452?mc_cid=2b1aed9199&mc_eid=7eb5cb97ae

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Radioactive Roads: Transportation of Highly Radioactive Liquid Waste 
Tues. Feb. 21, noon 
Webinar 
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission has approved 100-150 shipments of liquid high level radioactive waste left over from isotope production at Chalk River National Laboratory on the Ottawa River to the Savannah River National Laboratory in South Carolina. Presenter Dr. Gordon Edwards will provide background and an update, including on legal action being taken by US citizens’ groups to stop the shipments 
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/8b2f14442a379169cde7dc3c8da9331e

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National Day of Action on the Overdose Crisis 
Tues. Feb. 21, 11 - 1 p.m.
Memorial march meeting at the SW corner of Bay and Wellesley 
We are is in the midst of the worst overdose crisis in our history. Thousands of people have died preventable deaths. Rather than take meaningful actions to prevent these needless deaths and further harm to people who use drugs, our government has instead pushed forward with its war on drugs, other harmful drug policies and a tentative approach to this crisis. We will not let this continue to happen. Actions are being led in 8 cities: Vancouver, Victoria, Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Nanaimo, Ottawa. With continuing interest for actions in other cities. We are co-oridinating these actions in solidarity with each other. Please bring flowers, photos of your loved ones, candles, signs and banners. Invite your friends, coworkers and family.
https://www.facebook.com/events/826720594132994/

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Say No to Nestle
Tuesday, Feb. 21, 7 pm
Wise Bar. 1007 Bloor Street West
Nestle extracts 1.7 billion litres of Wellington County water each year. Do we really want Nestle to profit from our water? Join the campaign to Say No to Nestle in Wellington County, a fund-raising event for the Wellington Water Watchers. There will be music and storytelling. Guest Speaker: Karen Rathwell, Wellington Water Watchers
http://wellingtonwaterwatchers.ca/campaigns/nestle-aberfoyle-bottling-plant/

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Workshop On Factory Farming
Wed. Feb. 22, 7 - 9 p.m.
Noor Cultural Centre, 123 Winford
This workshop by the Factory Farming Awareness Coalition will discuss factory farming in relationship to the ethics of animal welfare and stewardship in Islam. Join us to learn about the impacts of industrial animal agriculture on the environment, workers, animals, and public health. 
http://www.noorculturalcentre.ca/?p=14624

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Canada: The Arctic, The Oil Industry & Climate Change
Thur. Feb. 23, 2 - 5 p.m.
T.O. Reference Library, 789 Yonge (Bloor and Yonge)
Join Greenpeace at this guided discussion about the politics and science of climate change, what's happening in the Canadian Arctic, the role of the oil industry and what you can do about it. After the short virtual reality video from the Arctic, the audience is invited to learn more about existing oil projects, seismic blasting in the Canadian Arctic, lobbying & policy work, research & investigation,sustainability & human rights, centring First Nations & Inuit Communities and the decline of the oil industry. With Farrah Khan and Alex Speers-Roesch, Arctic Campaigners. Free.
http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?Em=1&Entt=RDMEVT278901&R=EVT278901

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Cancer Train: Punjab’s water and cancer crisis 
Thurs. Feb. 23, 1 - 2 p.m.
Faculty of Environmental Studies (HNE 140), York University 
The people of Punjab are suffering from worst water crisis of humanity. The discussion includes a real-life story of cancer patients who are travelling on Cancer Train to the land of Hope “Bikaner” for their treatment. Cancer incidence is so high in Punjab, especially in the cotton belt of Malwa region, that in the door-to-door survey conducted last year and early this year, 33,318 deaths were reported in the past 5 years with 23, 874 found to be suffering from the deadly disease and another 84,500 having symptoms of Cancer.
Please join us for the panel discussion and showing of “Riding on Hope”. A documentary made by Spiral Earth Productions Ltd. & Planet One Foundation, exposes the plight of cancer patients from these areas forced to move out to seek medical assistance.
For more information please contact Prabhjot at (647) 239-0558, Planet One Foundation. Email: prab at planetonefoundation.ca   
http://planetonefoundation.org/

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Anatomy Of Violence
Thur. Feb. 23, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex, U of T
Film screening of Deepa Mehta’s latest film, and panel discussion about violence prevention in Toronto. Director Deepa Mehta in attendance for post-screening discussion. This film contains material that may be disturbing to some viewers. Free.

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Honest Ed's Farewell
Town Hall for All: Community Hub
Thur. - Sun. Feb. 23 - 26
Honest Ed's, Bloor and Bathurst
This four day festival will honour Honest Ed's and is dedicated to fostering inclusive city building. Come get lost in an art maze. Shop your favourite food, flea and farmer's markets at a very special Ed's pop-up, and boogie across the ages with your fellow Torontonians as they share tears and twerks at the Bargain Bash goodbye party. Free community programming - from theatre to comedy, workshops, walks, art, panels, and more, we will be showcasing the best of Toronto as a city for everyone. All tickets, schedule and info here: 
http://torontoforeveryone.com/community-hub?mc_cid=d6e147a1e3&mc_eid=7eb5cb97ae

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The History & Future of Bike Lanes on Bloor: Panel Discussion
Fri. Feb. 24, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Honest Eds, Bloor and Bathurst
As part of Toronto for Everyone's Honest Ed's farewell event, Cycle Toronto's Jared Kolb and a panel of guest speakers including Councillor Joe Cressy (Ward 20), Nancy Smith Lea (TCAT), Albert Koehl (Bells on Bloor), and Jacquelyn Hayward Gulati (City of Toronto Transportation Services) will share perspectives on the longest running cycling campaign in our city's history. We'll talk about what it took for the vision of bike lanes on Bloor to become a reality, how the pilot is being measured for success and the future of Bloor St. Register for this free event at https://attend.torontoforeveryone.com/hub/en/registration.html and select "The Benefits of Bike Lanes on Bloor".
https://www.facebook.com/events/204181423391414/

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Belly of the Beast: A Biopsy of Toronto's Mining and Financial Sectors 
Fri. Feb. 24, 7 - 9 p.m.
Friends House, 60 Lowther (St. George subway) 
Have you ever wondered about the connections that exist between Canada, the mining industry, and Toronto's financial sector? Curious about how the Canadian government supports corporate interests both domestically and internationally? Now's your chance to learn more! Join the Mining Injustice Solidarity Network (MISN) for a panel discussion that dissects the “Belly of the Beast”: Toronto’s financial district and the reach of its tentacles throughout the global mining industry. Panelists will flesh out the various tentacles of "the beast" and the web of its influence, including: corporate interests, the Toronto Stock Exchange, narratives of development and social responsibility, government (both local and international), the media, and the academy. They will demonstrate how these sectors work together to feed wealth into the beast's belly, which is both controlled by and sustains big money and corporate power. This event will focus especially on the upcoming Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention and how all of these different players convene, make deals, and get energized at this annual gathering. We will also be joined by special guests who will ensure that those who are displaced and negatively affected by this beast, who prioritizes profit over people, are ever-present in our minds and hearts throughout the evening.
https://www.facebook.com/events/257840327984860/

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Psychiatry Interrogated - Toronto Book Launch 
Fri. Feb. 24, 5:30 p.m.
Th Nexus Lounge, 12th Floor at OISE, 252 Bloor West 
The co-sponsors (Leadership, Higher, and Adult Education at OISE/UT; Coalition Against Psychiatric Assault, The Transformative Learning Centre for Community Activism, and the Centre for Women’s Studies in Education)  invite you to the Toronto launch of  Bonnie Burstow’s latest book: Psychiatry Interrogated: An Institutional Ethnography Anthology.  This is the very first book of institutional ethnography investigations into psychiatry, and hopefully it will pave the way for many more. Scheduled speakers are: Editor and contributor Dr. Bonnie Burstow, chair of LHAE Dr. Nina Bascia, and such wonderful researchers and contributors as Dr. Jennifer Poole, Lauren Spring, Mary Jean Hande, Efrat Gold, and Rob Wipond. 
http://rabble.ca/whatsup/toronto-launch-psychiatry-interrogated-institutional-ethnography-anthology

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Basic Income - has its time come?
Friday Feb 24, 7 - 9 pm
519 Community Centre, Room 200, 519 Church Street
What are social and economic implications of BI?  How can it be funded? What is status on experiments with Basic Income?
attac-ontario.org
Contact: dix at attac-ontario.org

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Am Not Your Negro
Fri. Feb. 24 - Wed. March 1
TIFF Bell Lighthouse (King and John)
In this documentary, director Raoul Peck takes a look at Remember This House, the book James Baldwin never finished. He crafts a radical narration about race in America, using Baldwin's original words. He draws upon the author’s notes about the lives and assassinations of Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr. to explore and bring a fresh perspective to the current racial fabric in America. He analyzes the country's obsession with skin color and examines what it means to be Black in the U.S.A. by mixing rich archival footage of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements with recent recordings of young African-American men who’ve been killed, including Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and Mike Brown.
https://www.tribute.ca/movies/i-am-not-your-negro/121640/
https://www.ticketmaster.ca/i-am-not-your-negro-tiff-bell-lightbox-toronto-on/venueartist/132052/2282999

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Trudeau: We're Watching You
Sat. Feb. 25, 2 - 5 p.m.
Trinity Bellwoods Park, Queen and Vaughan We are calling on the Government of Canada to:
1) End mass surveillance and protect the private data of people and groups in Canada, including Indigenous communities, Muslims, journalists, environmentalists, labour organizers and academics while creating independent watchdog agencies for privacy and national security.
2) Support the Private Member’s Bill C-303 which would implement a line-by-line repeal of the provisions enacted by the Anti Terrorism Act, 2015 (formerly Bill C-51).
3) Support Private Member’s Bill S-231 which would create a press shield law and strengthen protection for advocates, whistleblowers and journalists.
Hosted by Canadian Journalists for Free Expression 
https://www.facebook.com/events/1194885020589826/

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Family Nature Walks: Know Your Nature
Sat. Feb. 25, 1:30 - 3 p.m.
High Park. Meet outside the High Park Nature Centre, 375 Colborne Lodge
Learn about the plants and animals in High Park from the young naturalists of the High Park Rangers group.  Pwyc ($2-$5 suggested). 

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The Green Majority
Live Eco Radio Show every Friday from 11 am - Noon CIUT 89.5 FM greenmajority.ca

Three Women
Feminist Radio every Monday 4 - 5 p.m.
CIUT 89.5 FM

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Centre for Social Innovation Events
http://socialinnovation.ca/community/events/listing

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Shape My City Events
http://shapemycity.ca/events.php

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Hot Docs
Bloor Cinema (Bloor and Bathurst)
http://bloorcinema.com/

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NOW magazine hosts a very comprehensive online events listing 
https://nowtoronto.com/search/event/community-events/

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