CSJ Newsletter

August 15, 2024

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CALLS TO ACTION

#ArmsEmbargoNow

Israel is massacring Palestinians in schools. Canada is still arming Israel.

On August 20 we are flooding our MPs inboxes, voicemails and socials to demand they end the Canada-Israel arms trade and endorse the call for an Arms Embargo Now.

Join a phone zap. Send an email. Show up at their office. Crash their events. Poster their neighborhoods. Act now.

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EVENTS

Learn about the power of collective action!

When: Wednesdays @ 8pm and Sundays @ 5pm (July 24 – August 25)

The Unite the Swifties contest invites you to take part in a series of challenges, starting online and then moving offline, to speak now on RBC’s funding of fossil fuel projects and companies violating Indigenous rights. Acting together is the only way to show RBC that we are more powerful than their dirty money. That’s why we’ve put together this five-part training program for you to learn how social movements build power through art, storytelling, leadership, solidarity, and collective action!

In this training program you’ll hear from Indigenous Land Defenders about what is happening in their community and what you can do to be in solidarity with them. You’ll also learn about the power of social movements, the role that artists like Taylor Swift can play, and the role that you can play, to challenge RBC – Canada’s largest corporation and top financier of climate chaos!

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#ThankDougFord for ‘getting it done!’

When: August 16th, 4pm
Where: 8560 Tremaine Rd, Milton

Doug Ford is hosting his annual FordFest in Milton on Friday, August 16 to celebrate his so-called “accomplishments.”

However, we know what his real accomplishments are:
– Record-number Emergency Room closures
– Driving nurses out of our health care system
– Overcrowded classrooms and underfunded schools
– Greenbelt land give-away to his donor and developer buddies

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Gaza Square

When: Every Sunday, 11am to 1pm
Where: 371 Wallace Ave

We’ll be at Gaza square once again this Sunday morning with hot chocolate and coffee, buttons and posters, lawn signs and colourful chalk! Come say hi and meet your fellow neighbours/organizers as we make our presence known and continue to build safety in our community!

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Downtown Shutdown!

When: Sunday August 18th, 2pm
Where: Front and Bay

As we reach 310 days since Israel began its current campaign of slaughtering Palestinians in Gaza, and as the destruction and massacres they commit continue to rise to unimaginable levels, it has become more important than ever for all segments of our community to align and mobilize on a united front. We must collectively and powerfully call for an end to this nightmare and an end to all Canadian complicity in it.

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Weekly Phone-zap for Palestine

When: Mondays at 12pm

Week after week, we’re keeping the momentum going with our Monday lunchtime zaps.

Our collective action is making waves, but we need to ensure our elected officials continue to feel the pressure until real change happens.

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Canadian Foreign Policy Hour with Yves Engler

When: Mondays at 6pm

Join author Yves Engler on Mondays for a weekly news roundup and interactive discussion about Canada’s role abroad. This weekly session will delve into the latest developments on subjects ranging from military affairs and Canada’s role in Ukraine to its contribution to Palestinian dispossession, and the exploitation of African resources. Join Yves for a critical take on Canada’s foreign policy. Questions, comments, and criticisms are all welcome.

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Learning from one of the world’s best healthcare systems

When: August 20th, 7pm

The Alaska South Central Foundation (SCF), established through the devolution of Alaska Native health services from the U.S. federal government, is now recognized as one of the world’s leading health systems.

We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Michael Rachlis, who will guide us through the successes and key learnings of the SCF. The webinar will be moderated by CDM Board Member, Dr. Edward Xie.

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Film screening: Resilient Genius

When: Wednesday, August 21st, 12:30pm
Where: CCVT Office, 194 Jarvis Street, Second Floor

Resilient Genius is a heartfelt documentary that highlights the profound impact of war and genocide on children and youth. Through powerful firsthand accounts, this film captures their experiences and resilience, giving voice to those who have endured unimaginable challenges. It is a testament to the indomitable spirit of young people facing adversity and serves as a call to action for building a supportive future for all affected by conflict.

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Film screening: BETHUNE: The Making of a Hero

When: August 28th, 7pm
Where: Eyesore Cinema, 1176 Bloor St

The Socialist Project and The Leo Panitch School are extremely proud to present “Bethune: The Making of a Hero” as the next film in our long running FilmSocial series of screenings. “Bethune: The Making of a Hero” (1990) utilizes factual details and compelling storytelling as it follows the life of Dr. Bethune through struggles, both personal and political, before his elevation as a hero of the Communist movement and working people worldwide.

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Fighting to Win

When: September 9 to November 25
No course fees; donations gratefully accepted.

Facilitated by John Clarke, former organizer with the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP)

Drawing on the examples provided by a wide range of struggles, the course will look at how working class and popular struggles have won important victories. It will also consider, however, the strategies that have been used by those in power to contain and demobilize social resistance. Finally, it will explore the approaches that are needed today to fight back effectively in these volatile and uncertain times.

Registration required

ARTICLES

Revoking Charitable Status of Jewish National Fund is Long Overdue

Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) applauds the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) for indicating that it will revoke the charitable status of the Jewish National Fund of Canada (JNF Canada), reportedly “over support for military infrastructure in Israel.” For decades, Independent Jewish Voices Canada and other activists have brought attention to JNF Canada’s abuse of charitable funds to support projects linked to the Israeli military and settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories (OPT). This includes the notorious “Canada Park” which sits in the occupied West Bank on the ruins of Palestinian villages.

Source: The Bullet No. 3028

My Departure From Peru

By Jan Lust

My name is Jan Lust. I was born in the Netherlands. I arrived in Peru in March 1999. I have lived here for more than 25 years. During this time, I have worked as a professor-researcher at different universities such as the Pacific University, the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP), and the Ricardo Palma University (URP). My stay in Peru was motivated by social and political reasons. My main objective was to contribute to processes that aimed to produce profound political, economic, and social changes in society.

Source: The Bullet No. 3029

Peasants and Politics in Neoliberal India

By Paramjit Singh

The persistence of peasantry in the Global South and imperialism’s necessity to integrate it into its accumulation network has given birth to a new agrarian question. This question centers around policies and efforts employed by imperialist countries to pressurize countries of the Global South, through international institutions (WTO, World Bank, and IMF), to integrate their peasantry into globalized capital. A peculiar feature of recent developments in this process is the exceptional support extended by the big corporate capital to right-wing forces.

Source: The Bullet No. 3030

How Our Struggles Are Contained by Those In Power

By John Clarke

After decades of involvement in trade union and anti-poverty struggles, I find myself thinking more and more about the lessons I have learned along the way and how some of these might be of use to other union and community activists. I’m presently developing an educational course on how movements challenge power structures and how those structures develop and apply strategies to contain resistance. These are vital considerations if we are to organize effectively in these volatile and uncertain times.

Source: The Bullet No. 3031

EMPLOYMENT

Development Coordinator

The Broadbent Institute is looking for an experienced fundraising professional to assist with maintaining positive donor relations, coordinating individual donor campaigns, and helping to ensure the organization’s overall fundraising success.

The starting salary of this position is $54,000 – $59,000 annually. Daytime hours of work with expectation of evening work during key events. Ability to travel and attend early morning and/or evening meetings required.

The Broadbent Institute offers generous vacation time and a comprehensive benefits package.

The competition closes August 19, 2024 at 5 pm EST.

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