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Sudbury Events: Building a Movement to Drive Back the Austerity Agenda

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BUILDING A MOVEMENT TO

DRIVE BACK THE

AUSTERITY AGENDA

 March 23 and 24

with John Clarke of the

Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP)

 

At Laurentian University:

Why the struggle against poverty must be anti-colonialist and anti-capitalist     

Wednesday, March 23, 4:00 – 5:00 pm, C203

Challenging poverty and austerity in Ontario

Thursday, March 24, 10:00 am, Upper Fraser Auditorium

 

Community Meal and Meeting

at the Parkside on Durham St:

 

Thursday, March 24th, 5:00 – 8:00 pm      

Community meal begins at 5:00;

Indigenous Opening sponsored by the NSTC at 5:30;

John Clarke followed by Nicole Beaulieu of SWEAC and a discussion;

Indigenous closing.

 

Organized by the Sudbury Raise the Rates Campaign.

Our sponsors include the Centre for Research in Social Justice and Policy at Laurentian University, Labour Studies at Laurentian University, The North Shore Tribal Council, Sudbury Workers Education and Advocacy Centre, Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, The provincial Raise the Rates Campaign.

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BATIR UN MOUVEMENT

POUR REPOUSSER LE

RÉGIME D’AUSTÉRITÉ

Les 23 et 24 mars

avec John Clarke de la

Ontario Coalition Against Poverty

 

à l’université Laurentienne :

Why the struggle against poverty must be anti-colonialist and anti-capitalist

le mercredi 23 mars de 16 h à 17 h, à la salle C203

 

Challenging poverty and austerity in Ontario

le jeudi 24 mars à 10 h, à l’auditorium Fraser, niveau supérieur

 

Rencontre et souper communautaires

au ParkSide, rue Durham, dans la YMCA

le jeudi 24 mars de 17 h à 20 h

 

souper communautaire à 17 h

ouverture traditionnelle autochtone par le NSTC à 17 h 30

John Clarke, suivi de Nicole Beaulieu du CEATS et une discussion

fermature traditionnelle autochtone

 

Organisés par la Sudbury Raise the Rates Campaign

 

Ces activités reçoivent l’appui des partenaires suivants : Centre de recherche sur la justice et la politique sociales à l’université Laurentienne; Programme d’études sur la main d’œuvre à l’université Laurentienne; The North Shore Tribal Council (NSTC); Centre d’éducation et d’appui des travailleurs de Sudbury (CEATS); Ontario Coalition Against Poverty; la campagne provinciale Raise the Rates


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