Publc Forum:Canada/US policy and the regional response
with Justin Podur and Dan Freeman-Maloy
Centre for Social Justice
489 College St (W of Bathurst), Suite 303
Publc Forum:Canada/US policy and the regional response
with Justin Podur and Dan Freeman-Maloy
Centre for Social Justice
489 College St (W of Bathurst), Suite 303
Students in Solidarity with Haiti and the York United Black Student Alliance invite you to join us for an afternoon to critically explore the historical and political issues related to the present crisis in Haiti.
Yves Engler and BC Holmes will discuss the present crisis in Haiti.
The talk will be followed by a film screening of the HAITI: WE MUST KILL THE BANDITS.
There will be also time for a lengthy Q&A
Location: Nat Taylor Cinema, Main Floor Ross Building, York University
Friday, February 5th, 2010
The Pan-African Solidarity Network (U of T) and CUPE Local 3902
present:
Solidarity with the Haitian People: A film series on Haiti’s fight for self-determination
-7 p.m. February 5th: Bitter Cane (1983). Directed by Jacques Arcelin
Presented by the University of Toronto Students' Union, the Ryerson Students' Union, the York Federation of Students, CESAR, the Toronto Haiti Action Committee & Students in Solidarity with Haiti.
Goal to raise $ 10 000 in one evening!!!
Featuring one of Canada's Top MC's: Bishop Brigante.
Also featuring Juno-nominated artist D-Sisive, Mindbender, Rich Kidd, Muneshine & many more... Hosted by MC Mohammad Ali Beats courtesy of 2003 DMC World Champion DJ Dopey
Friday February 5th 2010 Doors @ 9:00 pm,
Show @ 10:00 pm
El Mocambo, 464 Spadina Ave
Presented by the University of Toronto Students' Union, the Ryerson Students' Union, the York Federation of Students, CESAR, the Toronto Haiti Action Committee & Students in Solidarity with Haiti.
Goal to raise $ 10 000 in one evening!!!
Featuring one of Canada's Top MC's: Bishop Brigante.
Also featuring Juno-nominated artist D-Sisive, Mindbender, Rich Kidd, Muneshine & many more... Hosted by MC Mohammad Ali Beats courtesy of 2003 DMC World Champion DJ Dopey
Friday February 5th 2010 Doors @ 9:00 pm,
Show @ 10:00 pm
El Mocambo, 464 Spadina Ave
Everyone is encouraged to come out to our next organizing meeting to help organize for and build the Haiti solidarity network in Canada.
Where: OISE (252 Bloor Street West) - next door to the St. George subway station in room 2-281 (second floor).
As always, new members or anyone interested in learning more about the work of the committee are very welcome.
TORONTO, Feb. 5 /CNW/ - Toronto's social media communities used the
power of their Twitter streams to organize HaiHaiTO, a volunteer-run
fundraising party in support of the Canadian Red Cross relief efforts in
Haiti.
HaiHaiTO takes place on Thursday, February 11 from 7 p.m. at the
Courthouse, located at 57 Adelaide Street East in Toronto.
Tickets can be
purchased at http://www.haihaito.com
Speakers from Pierspective Entraide Humanitaire, Toronto Haiti Action
Committee, and Canadian Red Cross Disaster Management team will take
The Pan-African Solidarity Network (U of T) and CUPE Local 3902
present:
Solidarity with the Haitian People: A film series on Haiti’s fight for self-determination
-7 p.m. February 12th: Rezistans(1997). Directed by Katharine Kean
Sunday Feb. 14
6-8 PM
Dundas Square, Toronto
Free
Speakers: Family/Friends of those missing or deceased as a result of Haiti earthquake
Entertainment
Action: Where do we go from here?
For more information or to get involved
waabzy@rogers.com
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=278723848122&ref=ts
The Pan-African Solidarity Network (U of T) and CUPE Local 3902
present:
Solidarity with the Haitian People: A film series on Haiti’s fight for self-determination
Bi-monthly general meeting open to anyone interested in getting involved and learning about Toronto Haiti Action's work. Please come out if interested!
OISE 252 Bloor St. West
(Right next to St. George Subway Station)
Room #2-281
2nd Floor
The Pan-African Solidarity Network (U of T) and CUPE Local 3902
present:
Solidarity with the Haitian People: A film series on Haiti’s fight for self-determination
-7 p.m. February 26th: Haiti: We Must Kill the Bandits (2007). Directed by Kevin Pina
OISE (252 Bloor St. West)
Room 2-212 (2nd Floor)
On the 6th Anniversary of the criminal US/Canadian led coup d'etat which saw the violent removal of Haiti's elected government...
Over a month since the devastating earthquake that struck Port Au Prince...
Come out to a workshop and presentation on the need for solidarity with Haiti as well as all African and oppressed people's struggles for self determination!
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