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Jan 22, 2025 - Book launch:
In the Valley of Historical Time
When: January 22nd, 11am
It can be said that the working-class movement at present is standing in the valley of historical time, a place between the completion of the descent of labour movements that began with neoliberal globalisation and its ascent that is yet to begin. The organised strikes in the formal sector, often under the leadership of the central trade unions linked with electoral parties, have declined drastically.
In this book launch, Abhinav Sinha will talk us through key arguments of the book with Tom Vickers acting as discussant.
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Jan 22, 2025 -
Fortitude/Fragile
When: Wednesday January 22nd, 5pm
Where: Onsite Gallery, 199 Richmond St W
Guest curated by Magda Gonzalez-Mora, the artworks in Fortitude/Fragile advocate for change and understanding, accentuating the strength of human spirit and the efficacy of decisive actions. In challenging times, the refusal to succumb to despair is a testament to the persistence inherent in humanity. The artworks underscore the importance of regenerative learning and cultivate an atmosphere steeped in mutual respect and tolerance. Fortitude/Fragile features artworks by Sandra Brewster, Francisco-Fernando Granados, Regina Jose Galindo, Shabnam K.Ghazi, Coco Guzman, Caroline Monnet, Vessna Perunovich and Anila Rubiku.
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Jan 22, 2025 - FilmSocial Presents:
Sweet Country
When: Wednesday, January 22nd, 7pm
Where: Eyesore Cinema, 1176 Bloor St
Set in the sparsely populated outback of Australia's Northern Territory,
Sweet Country
explores the tension between European settlers and indigenous people in the period between the two world wars. Based on true events, the film follows the story of Sam Kelly, an aboriginal farm worker who is accused of murdering a white settler and WW1 veteran. Sam is forced to go on the run from a legal and judicial system almost certainly stacked against him.
The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is very pleased to be presenting
Sweet Country
as the first instalment in 2025 of the ongoing FilmSocial series of film screenings.
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Jan 23, 2025 -
Ask reClimate Anything
When: Janusry 23rd, 12pm
Do you have questions about communicating climate change? Are you facing challenges in creating your own climate-related communication or engagement materials? Or have you recognized misinformation or greenwashing that needs a deeper dive?
This time, we're doing things differently in our webinar. Instead of bringing you research or choosing the topic we want to delve into, your questions will set the agenda for the webinar. Our Re.Climate experts will be there to answer them. It's an "Ask Us Anything" webinar!
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