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Resistance 2010!: The links between the G8, SPP, the Olympics and local struggles

Anonyme, Thursday, November 20, 2008 - 05:06

People's Global Action (PGA) Bloc-Montreal

What are the links between the G8, the North American Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) and the upcoming 2010 Olympics? How are these issues linked to our local struggles for justice, dignity and self-determination. This multi-media presentation – including photos and videos -- will look back at recent movements of contestation against the G8 (Genoa, Kananaskis/Ottawa) and SPP (Montebello), and at current resistance to the Olympics in "British Columbia".

People's Global Action (Montreal) &
the Popular Education Committee of the Autonomous Social Center
presents:

Popular Education Workshops and Discussions
OCTOBER-DECEMBER 2008

At the Carrefour d'éducation populaire de Pointe Saint-Charles
2356 rue Centre (métro Charlevoix)

Monday evening workshops and discussions, to share knowledge, ideas and analysis.
Free & welcome to all!

UPCOMING PRESENTATION:

Monday, DECEMBER 1st at 7pm
Resistance 2010!: The links between the G8, SPP, the Olympics
and local struggles

What are the links between the G8, the North American Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) and the upcoming 2010 Olympics? How are these issues linked to our local struggles for justice, dignity and self-determination. This multi-media presentation – including photos and videos -- will look back at recent movements of contestation against the G8 (Genoa, Kananaskis/Ottawa) and SPP (Montebello), and at current resistance to the Olympics in "British Columbia". Looking ahead to 2010, when all three events will take place in Canada, this presentation will provide a basic framework to discuss and debate about how to mobilize against these manifestations of capitalist and colonial power and oppression, linked to our tangible local campaigns and projects.

Presented by members of the People's Global Action (PGA) Bloc in Montreal
info: www.amp-montreal.net

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All presentations in French, with whisper translation towards English.
Childcare available on request (please phone 48 hours in advance).
The Carrefour d'éducation populaire is wheelchair accessible.
Please get in touch about any special needs.

Workshops previously presented:
- Anti-war Direct Action organizing in Montreal
(by members of Block the Empire, June 30)
- Migration, Borders and Global Apartheid
(by a member of No One Is Illegal-Montreal, July 14)
- Biofuels: A genuine alternative or massive destruction?
(by a member of Projet Accompagnement Solidarité Colombie, August 4)
- Transportation: Building an ecological and autonomous neighborhood
(by members of La Pointe Libertaire, August 25)
- Copwatch and our rights vis-à-vis the police
(by members of the Collective Opposed to Police Brutality, September 15)
- The Mysterious Riot (September 29)
- Status for Kader: Over 1000 Days in Sanctuary (October 6)
(by members of the Committee to Support Kader Belaouni)
- An Introduction to Participatory Economics (October 20)
(by members of La Pointe Libertaire)
- Ecological Struggles in Quebec (November 3)
- Diverse Experiences of Autonomous Social Centres (November 17)

INFO: i...@amp-montreal.net - http://www.centresocialautogere.org - 514-848-7583
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