Stand with Grassy Narrows Asubpeeschoseewagong Anishinabek
"Please join us in Toronto as we demand justice for our people and protection for the water, air, and forests that give life to us all."
Wednesday April 7, River Run - creative march and rally, Noon. Meet at Grange Park (Beverley St. S of Dundas, behind the AGO). Together we will form a wild river that will flow to Queen’s park to deliver our demands on World Health Day. We invite Indigenous people to wear your regalia. Others are invited to wear blue, or dress as your favourite wild creature.
Stand with Grassy Narrows Asubpeeschoseewagong Anishinabek
"Please join us in Toronto as we demand justice for our people and protection for the water, air, and forests that give life to us all."
Wednesday April 7, River Run - creative march and rally, Noon. Meet at Grange Park (Beverley St. S of Dundas, behind the AGO). Together we will form a wild river that will flow to Queen’s park to deliver our demands on World Health Day. We invite Indigenous people to wear your regalia. Others are invited to wear blue, or dress as your favourite wild creature.
Movie night: The Yes Men Fix the World
April 14th
7pm
KW Community Centre for Social Justice
63 Courtland E.
http://theyesmenfixtheworld.com/
"THE YES MEN FIX THE WORLD is a screwball true story about two gonzo political activists who, posing as top executives of giant corporations, lie their way into big business conferences and pull off the world's most outrageous pranks.
From New Orleans to India to New York City, armed with little more than cheap thrift-store suits, the Yes Men squeeze raucous comedy out of all the ways that corporate greed is destroying the planet.
Brüno meets Michael Moore in this gut-busting wake-up call that proves a little imagination can go a long way towards vanquishing the Cult of Greed.
Who knew fixing the world could be so much fun?"
Movie Night: Sir! No Sir!
April 21
7pm
KWCCSJ
63 Courtland Ave E, Kitchener
Tells the long suppressed story of the GI movement to end the war in Vietnam. This is the story of one of the most vibrant and widespread upheavals of the 1960’s- one that had a profound impact on American society yet has been virtually obliterated from the collective memory of that time.
Movie Night: Critical Mass
April 28
7 pm
KWCCSJ
63 Courtland Ave E, Kitchener
Join us for a movie celebration of all things bikes!
On May 1, 2010 (International Workers Day)
1pm, St. Jamestown
Wellesley St. and Ontario St.
5th Annual May Day of Action
Kenney and Harper are waging a covert war against immigrants and refugees. Swift legislative changes are gutting the refugee system. More and more people are on temporary work programs living in poverty, separated from families, paying taxes, and surviving without the most basic access to social services.
With one hand, Canada and its friends push people out of their homes. With the other, they slam the door, shutting us out. The few of us that are allowed in are funneled into temporary work programs.
Hopium @ the KWCCSJ
63 Courtland Ave E, Kitchener
7pm
*no charge/pay what you want
The Stimulator’s on a mission to expose the current social control mindfuck!
They Live @ the KWCCSJ
63 Courtland Ave E, Kitchener
*no charge/pay what you want
Kitchener
7:15pm movie starts, discussion to follow (with interest)
"As the Integrated Security Unit (ISU) is already visiting friends and family of activists in Grand River region, the KW peoples summit is happy to present 'They Live' as the first film in our G8/20 series. While the movie is clearly sci-fi, the "real-world" messaging is an interesting critique of a class based system built on an apathetic consumerist culture and domination based colonial ideologies.