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IT DIDN’T START IN SEATTLE…AND IT WON’T STOP IN QUEBEC CITY !vieuxcmaq, Sábado, Marzo 3, 2001 - 12:00
CLAC Anti-capitalist Convergence (clac@tao.ca)
Teach-in and Conference Teach-in and conference on the FTAA, the Summit of the Americas, Struggles against Globalization and Radical Alternatives. Bringing together various grassroots organizers from Quebec, Ontario, and Latin America to talk about strengthening grassroots resistance and building movements. Special Guests from the autonomous movements of afro-Colombian communities on tour in Canada to denounce Plan Colombia. FREE and Open to all. Childcare. French, English and Spanish translation. IT DIDN’T START IN SEATTLE…AND IT WON’T STOP IN QUEBEC CITY ! Preliminary Program Friday March 9th, 7pm, room DS-R510 Panel : RESISTANCE TO THE FTAA AND CAPITALIST GLOBALIZATION, RADICAL ALTERNATIVES -Why radical and anti-hierarchical organizing against the FTAA, by members of the Anti-Capitalist Convergence (CLAC) from Montreal and the Summit of the Americas Welcoming Committee (CASA) from Quebec. Saturday March 10th, 10am - 12pm, Pavillon Hubert Aquin (400 rue Sainte-Catherine East), 2nd floor. No one is ilegal : immigration, refugees, racism -Racist media at the service of the global economy; with Gitanjali Lena, anti-racist activist and media-relations co-ordinator with the Canadian Council for Refugees. Latin America: tierra de sangre y de resistencia -Social resistance and opposition: the Water war, with Ana Maria Seifert, committee Solidarity with Bolivians. Worker's Struggles -The hidden reality of immigrant workers and organizing for social change; with Tess Tesalona, coordinator of the Immigrant Worker’s Center in Montreal. 12 - 1pm Lunch 1-3:30pm The invisible struggles of resistance in Colombia: resisting neoliberal aggression, uncovering the truth in proposals for social transformation; with activists from the union movements, afro-Colombians, and the women’s movement in Columbia on tour in Canada. Barricades against poverty -The impacts on poor women & our priorities in struggles; with Julie Leblanc, activist from Comité sans emploi in Montreal. 3:45-5:45pm Social Marginalization -History behind l’X, center of expression, creation, punk and underground diffusion in Montreal, with members of l’X. Native struggles of Today for Tomorrow -State repression, traditional way of life and sustainable future; with a member of the Micmac community of Burnt Church, New Brunswick. Public education, popular education and globalization (participants TBA) Sunday, March 11, 12-4pm, Pavillon Hubert Aquin, 2nd floor Alternatives: collective discussion on the following themes... alternative media, environment and transportation, police/prisons, culture/the arts, employment and alternatives to employment, democratic organization, the economy, food and consumption. 4-5:30pm room AM050 (Pavillon Hubert Aquin) |
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