When: Thursday Oct 29th, 7pm Where: Friends House, 60 Lowther Avenue, Toronto Mass migration, civil war, banditry, imperial military adventures — all these are current responses to the climate crisis. These and other impending dislocations from climate change intersect with the already-existing crises of poverty and violence in “catastrophic convergence†that demands immediate action and […] Learn More
When: Tuesday October 6th, 1:30pm Where: Moot Court Rm 1005, Osgoode Hall, York University, 4700 Keele Street The Culture of Conquest and the Doctrine of Discovery: The U.S. as a Colonial Settler-State Featuring author Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz (California State University). Chaired by Lee Maracle (University of Toronto). With discussants: Boyd Cothran (History, York), Bonita Lawrence (Equity […] Learn More
When: Thursday, October 1, 7:30pm – 9:30pm Where: Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham St. (Bathurst and Bloor) Admission is free. Donations welcome. Space is accessible by mobile ramp. Washrooms are downstairs and not accessible. Geopolitical conflict produced by NATO expansion is a product of an economic and social process taking place in Europe. In fact, it […] Learn More
When: Tuesday, September 29th, 7pm Where: United Steelworkers’ Hall, 25 Cecil Street At the beginning of the federal election campaign, Toronto Centre NDP candidate and respected author Linda McQuaig stated a simple fact: “a lot of people recognize that a lot of the oil sands oil may need to stay in the ground if we’re […] Learn More
When: Saturday, September 26th 1pm – Events begin 2pm – Screening of “Ayotzinapa: Chronicle of a State Crime†3:30pm – Live music Where: Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham Street, Toronto 5pm – Procession to Alexandra Park (275 Bathurst St) Live music, a screening of the documentary film “Ayotzinapa: Chronicle of a State Crime,†public lectures, and […] Learn More