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Post script to last night's speaker series "Policing Black Lives" where his case came up; go out to support tomorrow at 6 if you can!
UPDATE- Police Brutality- Toronto, Ontario. Urgent. My client can now formulate more words. He advises he was beaten by 8 officers. Toronto Western Hospital and... Corrections Canada continue to violate his constitutional rights blocking information at every turn. Emergency meeting tomorrow June 23 2018 at 6 pm across from Toronto Western Hospital at the southeast corner of Bathurst and Dundas. SHARE THIS POST Widely.
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This month's Speakers Series delves into the history of anti-Black racism in Canada, from slavery to the present. The talk is based on the book of the same name, and we're very fortunate to have the author, Robyn Maynard, with us as the speaker. Join us!
We're ready! There are still some spots on both buses, so even if you haven't registered, feel free to come to one of our bus pick up spots (at Sherbourne & Carlton or at St.George Station, Bedford exit) at 12:30pm. Buses leave at 1pm. We'll have shwarma and falafel wraps available for people. The rally location is also accessible by TTC. See you soon at Defeat Ford: Taking the Fight to Doug's Doorstep!
A pleasant 22 degrees awaits our arrival at Ford's campaign headquarters for the Defeat Ford: Taking the Fight to Doug's Doorstep rally tomorrow. While today's weather may not be as nice, it is the perfect day to sign up for the two buses we have reserved for the rally. One departs from Allan Gardens and the other from St.George station (Bedford exit). Sign up now!
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The rally location is accessible by TTC, but it's great to show up together. So if these bus pick-up locations are on-route for you, please sign up for one of the buses! If you're from North Etobicoke, or it's easier for you to get there on your own, we'll see you there!
We have two buses June 2nd, one leaving from Allan Gardens (Sherbourne and Carlton), and another from just outside St. George subway station (Bedford exit). If ...these pick up locations are on-route for you, then please sign up here and come with us. If not, we'll see you there, the rally location is accessible by the TTC. #FightToWin!
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Next Saturday, we'll be taking the fight against Doug Ford and all he represents, to his doorstep. Join us at his campaign headquarters to give him a preview of the resistance that awaits him should be become the premiere of Ontario. #FightToWin #DefeatFord
Yesterday, we reported on homeless people at a Toronto respite centre put out on the streets during the day. Following our intervention, they are all back inside.
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Margaret's respite centre in the Toronto Downtown East is closing its doors from today until next Tuesday, from 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM. Despite the City's commitment to operate these centres 24 hours a day, seven days a week, these homeless people are sitting out in the rain today with all their belongings and with no access to toilet facilities. Alternative space must be found for them immediately.
Margaret's respite centre in the Toronto Downtown East is closing its doors from today until next Tuesday, from 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM. Despite the City's commitme...nt to operate these centres 24 hours a day, seven days a week, these homeless people are sitting out in the rain today with all their belongings and with no access to toilet facilities. Alternative space must be found for them immediately.
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The upcoming June provincial election could put Doug Ford in power. If that happens, attacks on poor and working class people will escalate sharply. Defeating his aggression is possible with planning, appropriate actions, and by drawing lessons from our past. Let's prepare now so that we can #FightToWin, no matter who takes power. Join us.
If you'd like to learn screen-printing while helping us make flags and maybe printing a T-shirt for yourself, then join us tomorrow! Jesse Purcell from the justseeds will be hosting the workshop and displaying their beautiful portfolio inspired by the Poor People's Campaign in the United States.
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Azeezah Kanji and Anna Willats will be sharing their perspectives on the #MeToo movement, and ending violence against poor women at the Speakers Series tomorrow night. Join us for the meal at 6pm and stay for an important conversation.