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Lorenzo Komboa Ervin speaks on globalization: Montreal, Toronto, Quebec Cityvieuxcmaq, Martes, Enero 23, 2001 - 12:00
lombrenoire (Montreal) (lombrenoire@tao.ca)
“The history of the 20th century has been that of the struggles of people of color against colonial powers, and although we are in a post-colonial world, racism is still very much an essential ingredient of the capitalist world order. I think that movements for social change in this 21st century will make a decisive mistake if they do not recognize that fact. They will create a middle-class, "white rights" movement that will not elevate the masses of the world's peoples." -- Lorenzo Komboa Ervin Lorenzo Komboa Ervin in Montreal, Toronto and Quebec City [schedule below ...] In the upcoming week, community organizer and activist Lorenzo Komboa Ervin will be traveling to Montreal, Toronto and Quebec City as part of a one-week speaking visit to Canada. Komboa is a former Black Panther and political prisoner. He has been an organizer in his native Chattanooga, Tennessee where he has been active in opposition to police brutality, and targeted for his outspoken activity. He has also been active in independent media, as a microradio broadcaster, as well as a writer of the “Rest of the News” column that he writes from Kalamazoo, Michigan, his new home. Komboa is a founding member of the Black Autonomy group, as well as the author of “Anarchism and the Black Revolution”. As part of his short Canadian tour, Komboa will be addressing various audiences on issues related to globalization. His perspective is radical and uncompromising, as indicated in the following excerpt he has written about globalization: “The history of the 20th century has been that of the struggles of people of color against colonial powers, and although we are in a post-colonial world, racism is still very much an essential ingredient of the capitalist world order. I think that movements for social change in this 21st century will make a decisive mistake if they do not recognize that fact. They will create a middle-class, "white rights" movement that will not elevate the masses of the world's peoples. I also believe that the issue is not making reforms to the WTO, and other capitalist development and financial institutions is to abolish them entirely. Much of the anti-globalization movement is not yet an anti-capitalist movement. I think we need to restructure the economies of the world, do away with transnational market capitalism, and only then can we begin to deal with all the inequalities of various world societies, and poverty and other scourges of humanity.” === Lorenzo Komboa Ervin’s Speaking Itinerary: === --> Tuesday, January 23, 7pm --> Wednesday, January 24, 7pm --> Thursday, January 25, 6pm --> Friday, January 26, 7pm --> Saturday, January 27, 11am --> Sunday, January 28, 7pm Info: 514-526-8946 or lomb...@tao.ca |
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