ANTI-CAPITALIST ASSEMBLY & BRUNCH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2013 from 1pm to 5pm (preceded by an anti-capitalist Brunch starting at noon) 1455 de Maisonneuve West, 7th floor (Concordia University, Guy-Concordia Metro)
Other upcoming anti-capitalist assemblies: - March 23: 1455 de Maisonneuve West, 7th floor - April 13: Centre Lorne, 2390 rue Ryde à Pointe Saint-Charles This CLAC General Assembly of February 10 will be a space to develop the joint CLAC action plan for the next months, particularly the annual May Day rally, and for anti-capitalist groups in the convergence to share information about their plans. Agenda
Introduction: welcome; explanation that this will be a decisional assembly; decision-making process; translation; speakers' list.
Review and adoption of agenda
Reports from CLAC committees: suivi, finance, ACA, legal, teach-in, agit-prop, mob.
Presentations by Montreal anti-capitalist groups about their activities, action plans
CLAC joint plans in the next months: May Day; Grand Prix; etc.
Proposal for new anti-patriarchy/anti-racist committee of the CLAC
Break
Working groups on joint CLAC plans in the coming months (May Day, Grand Prix, etc.)
Next Anti-Capitalist Assembly and new ACA committee
-> NEWCOMERS: if you are new to the Anti-Capitalist Convergence (CLAC), you are encouraged to arrive no later than 12:30pm, for an introduction before the start of the assembly.
-> BRUNCH & POTLUCK: you are encouraged to bring food to share for the brunch at 11am
-> INFO-TABLES: anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian groups, projects and initiatives are strongly encouraged to bring their information materials to the assembly where we will be setting up several info-tables; if you can’t attend, you can leave your materials at QPIRG Concordia (1500 de Maisonneuve West, #204. Please confirm via info@clac-montreal.net if you're going to be bringing info for our info-tables.
WELCOME TO: - students who see the capitalist system in its entirety, including the imposition of austerity measures, as the root of the current crises; - members of neighborhood assemblies who share an anti-capitalist analysis and autonomous practice in their struggles against gentrification; - workers who fight against the erosion of labour rights as part of a broader class war; - Indigenous peoples fighting for self-determination and identify with the anti-colonial and anti-capitalist movement ; - immigrants who refuse to be commodities traded across borders and disposed of when no longer needed; - all who see through the false promises of capitalism, who don't believe in a 'democracy' that takes place once every four years, all who resist austerity
- Whisper translation available (French to English) during the assembly.
- The assembly location is accessible to wheelchairs.
- If you need on-site childcare, contact us at least 48 hours in advance
The Assembly is called by the Anti-Capitalist Convergence (CLAC) and open to all anti-capitalists. The assembly will create a space free of the constraints imposed by the capitalist system, allowing new possibilities to emerge!
INFO: www.clac-montreal.net info@clac-montreal.net