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Bookfair 2001: Montreal's 2nd Anarchist Book and Freedom Fair

vieuxcmaq, Miércoles, Diciembre 20, 2000 - 12:00

Anarchist Bookfair Collective -- Montreal (lombrenoire@tao.ca)

books, zines, journals, pamphlets, posters, archives art, music, poetry, spoken word, videos, archives, workshops, speakers, panels, debates, conferences, discussions and more ...

Bookfair 2001!:
Montreal's 2nd Anarchist Book and Freedom Fair
[part of Montreal's Festival of Anarchy, May 2001]

-- Saturday, May 19, 2001 --
10am to 6pm
1710 rue Beaudry
(metro Beaudry, between de Maisonneuve and Ontario)
Montreal, Quebec, CANADUH
FREE

books, zines, journals, pamphlets, posters, archives art, music, poetry, spoken word, videos, archives, workshops, speakers, panels, debates, conferences, discussions and more ...

Participants from all over Montreal, Quebec and Canada, as well as from France, San Francisco, New York, Detroit, Boston and elsewhere. Over 50 book and zine tables. Hundreds and hundreds of participants. Much more to be confirmed ...

Childcare available on request. The main bookfair space is wheelchair accessible. Translation available in English and French.

For more information, or to get involved:
tel: 514-526-8946
e-mail: lomb...@tao.ca
web: http://www.tao.ca/~lombrenoire
post: 2035, St-Laurent Boulevard, 2nd floor
Montreal, Quebec
H2X 2T3 CANADUH

tao.ca~lombrenoire


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