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Start: 7:00 pm

Celebrating the incredible strength, inspirational history and remarkable spirit of resilience of the Haitian people

0rganized by Toronto Haiti Action Committee, CUPE Ontario Racial Justice Committee, CUPE Ontario International Solidarity Committee and Toronto Forum on Cuba.

Sponsored by Latin American Solidarity Network and CUPE Local 2191.

WHEN: Friday, March 26, 2010, Starting at 7pm with Dinner served until 9pm.

TICKETS: $20 (includes delicious dinner with vegetarian or non-vegetarian option).

WHERE: Steelworkers Hall (25 Cecil Street)

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Start: 7:00 pm
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Please join us for our next organizing meeting on Tuesday, April 6 starting at 7 pm at OISE (252 Bloor Street West) on the 8th floor in the CUPE office.
New members or anyone interested in learning more about the work of the committee is very welcome to attend.

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Start: 8:00 pm

Sat. April 10, 2010 @ 8pmTrane Studio (964 Bathurst Street)
Tickets $15

Join friends, family, and allies of the Haitian people inan effort to raise funds for their rebuilding andorganizing efforts. Kombit will feature afro-beats, poetry, and the musicof Waleed Kush.

All proceeds raised will be donated to a Haitian elementary school in Fontamara, Port-au-Prince. For more information contact 416-716-0754

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Start: 7:00 pm
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7PM Tuesday April 13, 2010
Centre for Social Justice, 3rd Floor, 489 College St. (west of Bathurst)

Join us for a discussion of recent political developments in, and solidarity
efforts for, Honduras and Haiti. Both countries have been at the forefront of
Canadian and American imperialist intervention in the region. In Honduras, the
violent repression of anti-coup activists continues with the support of
American and Canadian imperialism, as those same imperial powers plan their
free market reconstruction of Haiti.

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