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Anti-capitalist Teach-in on May Day and Labour
Sunday April 7, 2013, 10am to 6pm
Centre d’éducation populaire de la Petite-Bourgogne et de St-Henri (CEDA)
2515 Delisle (Lionel-Groulx metro)
http://www.facebook.com/events/484564931600873/
SCHEDULE IN BRIEF:
10am: Self-management in the Workplace (Guillaume! & Marie-Eve Lamy)
10am: Reproductive Work and the Construction of the Commons in an Era of Primitive Accumulation (Silvia Federici)
1pm: Immigrant Workers in Montreal: Precarity and Struggle? (Erik Argüello, Evelyn Calugay, Viviana Medina & Aadi Ndir)
1pm: Workplace Popular Assemblies: Possibilities for reclaiming grassroots power (Dave Bleakney)
1pm: Art & Politics: Creative work as a tool for political emancipation – critique of activist productivism (Marhi Aive)
3pm: The Authoritarian Division of Labour (Kevin Sutton)
3pm: Survival and Resistance: An Immigrant History of May Day (Mostafa Henaway & Jaggi Singh)
3pm: Educational Institutions: Squeezing maximum productivity from students (Jeanne Bilodeau, Amber Gross, Camille Robert & Camille Tremblay-Fournier)
5pm: Plenary
- Free entrance
- Free food, childcare, and whisper translation (EN/FR)
- Fully accessible to wheelchairs
** Full schedule of workshops and plenary listed below
** All day: Info-fair with anti-capitalist resources
A full day of anti-capitalist workshops, this teach-in is organized in the lead up to anti-capitalist May Day on May 1st and the family-friendly Status for All! march on May 18th.
It is the second teach-in in a series organized in the context of CLAC's monthly anti-capitalist assemblies in Montreal. It is open to everyone and includes both introductory and more in-depth workshops. In a spirit of self-education and aimed at collective action, the teach-in series also serves to build an online database of anti-capitalist workshops, a decentralized tool for popular education: http://ateliersanticapitalistes.wordpress.com/
If you would like to help out, submit material to the info-fair, or submit a workshop to the workshop database, get in touch with us at: educationpopulaire@clac-montreal.net
Organized by the Popular Education Committee of the CLAC (Convergences des luttes anticapitalistes), co-sponsored by QPIRG Concordia, with the support of: GRIP-UQAM & QPIRG-McGill
INFO
educationpopulaire@clac-montreal.net
www.clac-montreal.net
TEACH-IN ANTICAPITALISTE
THÈME: LE 1er MAI ET LE TRAVAIL
DIMANCHE LE 7 AVRIL 2013, 10h-17h
Au Centre d’éducation populaire de la Petite-Bourgogne et de St-Henri (CEDA)
2515 rue Delisle (métro Lionel Groulx) – MONTRÉAL
- Gratuit. Bienvenue à tous et toutes.
- De la traduction chuchotée (français-anglais) sera offerte.
- Le bâtiment est accessible aux fauteuils roulants.
- Service de garderie pour les enfants gratuit sur place
Des informations plus détaillées au sujet des ateliers et des présentations sera affiché bientôt.
Le TEACH-IN ANTICAPITALISTE est organisé par le comité d’éducation populaire de la CLAC (La Convergence des luttes anticapitalistes).
INFO:
www.clac-montreal.net
banqueateliers@gmail.com
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APPEL À DES PROPOSITIONS D'ATELIERS
(nouvelle date limite pour les propositions: 17 février 2013)
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
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Presented by the Legal Support and Self-Defense Committee of the CLAC
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November 24, 2012, from 7pm to 11pm
at DIRA, 2035, St-Laurent Bld.
Montréal
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Whisper translation to French and English will be available.
Alcohol and other drinks will be served.
All proceeds from the event will go towards supporting the legal defense of Juan Pablo Lepore.
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Directions, accessibilité, et plus à: www.epoquemtl.org
Soiree speciale “anarcho-punk”:
Voici certaines des bonnes choses que vous trouverez en venant a La Belle Époque ce soir-la:
Le vernissage d'une exposition de photos. Laissez-vous doucement plonger dans l'univers des concerts punk et des squats, un univers composé d'émotions, de gens et de lieux excitants.
La sortie d'un zine collectif réalisé par de bizarres, mais adorables personnes de Montréal. Elles vous parleront dans ces pages d'anarchisme, de santé mentale, de musique et d'idées punks, de tatouages, de la vie, et de quelques autres choses. Une certaine quantité de copies du zine sera disponible sur place. Pas de problème.
Une projection de film: venez passer du bon temps où simplement vous relaxer en regardant The Day the Country Died, un documentaire (Angleterre, 2007, 90 minutes) sur l'anarcho-punk, et plus précisément sur la scène anarcho-punk anglaise des années 80. L'amour du punk, la politique radicale, les idées et démarches DIY, tous cela sera au rendez-vous.
À manger! On fera en sorte de bien prendre soin de vos petits ventres, en vous préparant avec amour et tendresse de la bonne bouffe vegan.
C'est une soirée de soutien politique : tous l'argent récolté avec la bouffe et les photos vendues (oui, il sera possible d'acheter des photos de l'expo, pour la modique somme de pas cher) ira aux personnes arrêtées lors de la manifestation anticapitaliste du 1er mai 2012, par le biais de la CLAC, pour les aider a s'en sortir avec toute la merde judiciaire qu'elles doivent affronter.
Donc, amenez votre alcool, votre sourire, votre curiosité ou votre amour pour le punk et la politique radicale, votre enthousiasme, votre humeur joyeuse ou triste (on accepte les deux, pas de soucis), et tout ce qui vous parait nécessaire pour passer un bon moment. Et en retour, nous verseront du vin, du fun, et de l'amitié dans vos gorges et, bien sûr, dans vos cœurs.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2012
from 1pm to 5pm (brunch will be from 11am to 1pm)
At the Centre Lorne, 2390 rue Ryde,
in Pointe Saint-Charles (métro Charlevoix)
Map: http://bit.ly/OQpZSf
[ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/120082001477563/ ]
- Whisper translation available (French to English) during the assembly.
- The assembly location is accessible to wheelchairs.
- Free on-site childcare.
-> 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
-> PROJECTION: during the brunch, we will also be screening the film “Get Rid Of Yourself” (http://www.bernadettecorporation.com/getrid.htm)
-> 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) no later than Thursday, November 15 at 6pm (and someone will bring your materials to the Assembly).
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**UPDATED WITH WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS BELOW**
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Saturday 24 November 2012
7th floor of Concordia Hall Building
1455 de Maisonneuve W. (Guy-Concordia metro)
- 9AM-10AM: Breakfast and welcome
- 10AM-7PM: Workshops, with lunch from 2pm to 3pm
- All day: Info-fair with anti-capitalist resources
Free breakfast, lunch and snacks. Childcare. Whisper translation EN-FR-SP. Fully accessible to wheelchairs.
A full day of 101 workshops on the history and current reality of capitalism and struggles against capitalism in Quebec and globally. This teach-in, the first in what we hope will become a series, is organized in the context of Montreal's monthly anti-capitalist assemblies. It is open to everyone who would like to learn more about an anti-capitalist approach and get involved in the movement.
In a spirit of self-education and aimed at collective action, the teach-in will also serve to launch a new online database of anti-capitalist workshops, a decentralized tool for popular education. http://ateliersanticapitalistes.wordpress.com/
Spread the word among anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian comrades!
Let's continue to meet as anti-capitalists during this time of crisis.
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Next Anti-Capitalist Assembly
Sunday Oct 14 , 1pm to 5 pm
*Concordia University, 7th fllor *1455 Maisonneuve West (metro:Guy-Concordia)
http://www.clac-montreal.net/
http://www.facebook.com/events/224921887635439/
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This is the 4th in a series of anti-capitalist assemblies since June called by the CLAC and open to all anti-capitalists. The assembly will create aspace free of the constraints imposed by the capitalist system, allowing new possibilities to emerge! The assembly will take the form of an open forum to follow up ongoing initiatives, propose new ones and discuss issues such as election results, amnesty for those arrested during the strike, and the future of student movement, neighbourhood assemblies and anti-capitalist assemblies.
Students who see the capitalist system in its entirety, including the imposition of austerity measures, as the root of the current crises; Members of neighbourhood 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; 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 ...
*Let's gather to continue our struggles together and expand them to include all of society. Our movement will grow through our solidarity.*
** Whisper translation (French to English).*
* * Wheelchair accessible.*
* * On-site childcare*
** Free Brunch at noon.*
* You are invited to come between noon and 1pm for a brunch/potluck.
* It will be an opportunity to socialize, especially for newcomers!
Innu women speak out about the Plan Nord and violence against their communities. Activists will discuss their opposition to the massive industrial development plan being imposed on them by the government. They will speak about the impacts of the new infrastructure development north of the 49th parallel and its devastating cultural and environmental implications.
Event will be in French with simultaneous translation to English. Événement aura lieu en français avec traduction simultanée en anglais. Wheelchair accessible, and childcare available with 48 hours notice. Presented by the 2110 Centre for Gender Advocacy's Missing Justice campaign (Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women) in collaboration with Regroupement de solidarité avec les Autochtones, Alliance Romaine, PASC and the Anti-Colonial Solidarity Collective.
With guest speakers Denise Jourdain, Élyse Vollant and Ellen Gabriel :
*CLAC-MONTREAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY*
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*15 SEPTEMBER 2012, 1pm*
*CÉDA, 2515 Delisle St. (Lionel-Groulx metro)*
** Starting at noon: welcome with snacks and coffee (with introduction for
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*newcomers).*
*All welcome!*
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This CLAC General Assembly will focus on creating a plan of action for the
coming months and sharing information about upcoming plans of various
Montreal anti-capitalist groups.
Agenda
1- Introduction, presentation of the agenda
2- Several Montreal anti-capitalist groups present their plans
When: Saturday the 29th of September, 10 am-5 pm
Where: the 7th floor of Hall, at Concordia University, 1455 boulevard de Maisonneuve West
The event will take place in two stages: a panel on Friday evening with indigenous women involved in resistance to colonialism, followed by an open forum on Saturday for sharing our strategies, with workshops and spaces for discussion. If you already have a workshop you would like to present on Saturday, you will be able to propose it during the open forum. The forum will serve to verbalize our paths of sharing and discussion, on an anti-capitalist and anti-colonial basis.
ANTI-CAPITALIST ASSEMBLY / BRUNCH & POTLUCK
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 2012
from 1pm to 5pm
(preceded by an anti-capitalist Brunch/Potluck from 11am to 1pm)
At the Centre Lorne, 2390 rue Ryde, in Pointe Saint-Charles (métro Charlevoix)
Map: http://bit.ly/OQpZSf
Spread the word among anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian comrades!
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SVP Diffusez largement! Please diffuse widely!
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Show Bénéfice pour la CLAC
Jeudi 21 juin 21h
Café Chaos
avec
Bastard 86
Bombdrop
Désordre Mental
6$
Venez nous encourager, on a besoin de vos sous pour continuer la mobilisation!
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Benefit show for CLAC
Thursday June 21 at 9h pm
Café Chaos
with
Bastard 86
Bombdrop
Désordre Mental
6$
Come support us!
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13 juin 2012, 12:00
Devant l’hôtel Hilton-Bonaventure, au coin des rues de la Gauchetière et Mansfield
Une loi spéciale inacceptable
Des hausses appauvrissantes
Leurs solutions ne sont pas les nôtres!
Rassemblement devant la Conférence de Montréal
Mercredi 13 juin à 12h00
Durant le discours de Alan Greenspan, ancien président de la Réserve fédérale américaine
Apportez vos casseroles!
Organisé par la Coalition opposée à la tarification et à la privatisation des services publics
Le Forum économique de Montréal 2012 (Le party d’ostie de crosseurs !)
18e édition
Montréal, Hôtel Hilton Montréal Bonaventure
du 11 au 14 juin 2012