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Sudbury Social Justice News - March 17, 2013

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EVENTS & MEETINGS:

1) Monday, March 18: Meeting of Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury
2) Monday, March 18: United World Water Day Dance Fundraiser
3) Tuesday, March 19: Meeting of Justice and Freedom for John Moore
4) Wednesday, March 20: Junction Creek Stewardship Committee AGM
5) Wednesday, March 20: Idle No More Celebration
6) Friday, March 22: United Nations World Water Day Lunch and Learn
7) Sunday, April 7: Meeting of Sudbury Cyclists Union

NEWS, ANALYSIS, & CALLS TO ACTION:

1) "Immigration Raids Are About Fear, We Must Respond With Hope" by Syed Hussan

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Monday, March 18: Meeting of Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury

Time: 7pm
Location: Environmental Resource Centre (176 Larch Street, back
entrance)

On the agenda – updates and next steps for our rain garden and official plan review projects, some possible action items on water quality, discussing the upcoming casino and what it means for our community, talking about the “Yes in my backyard” event in Toronto and whether something similar might be a fit here in Sudbury, and of course an open discussion of whatever issues and ideas people would like to bring forward that night.   

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Monday, March 18: United World Water Day Dance Fundraiser

Time: 10am to 1:30pm
Location: N'Swakamok Native Friendship Centre (110 Elm Street)

This event will be a Sudbury fundraiser to support an action in honour of World Water Day that will be held on March 22 in Ottawa -- it will be a dance beginning on Victoria Island and ending up at the Parliament Buildings. (For details of the March 22 event in Ottawa, see: http://www.facebook.com/events/298533460270004/)

For the March 18 event in Sudbury, bring all your cousins out for some good Anishinaabe Comfort food ..

All proceeds going to cover expenses of hosting this amazing event in Ottawa on March 22.

Corn Soup & Oven Scone 4.00
Tacos - 7.00
Pop - 1.00

Penny Table will also be set up - Crystal Osawamick

This event on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/events/501708576557420/

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Tuesday, March 19: Meeting of Justice and Freedom for John Moore

Time: 6:30pm
Location: Fromagerie Elgin, 5 Cedar Street (entry from Elgin), Sudbury

We will be discussing the ongoing work to cultivate opportunities for John to speak about his case outside of Sudbury and working on a fundraising event.

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Wednesday, March 20: Junction Creek Stewardship Committee AGM

Time: 6pm to 9pm
Location: Living With Lakes Centre, Laurentian University

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Wednesday, March 20: Idle No More Celebration - Against the concentration of wealth, power, and policy making influence

Time: 5:30pm to 6:30pm
Location: Starting at Sudbury Community Arena (240 Elgin Street)

Sudburians, Northerners & all others are invited to a celebration on March 20th in Unceded Anishinaabe territory!

We will march to the Banks to bring attention to the CENTRAL BANKS/FRACTIONAL RESERVE BANKING SYSTEM(PONZI SCHEME BANK) & what some call Banksters. Then to City Hall, which houses the Corporation of Sudbury's Executive Board(COUNCIL). Ask Ombudsman Marin what he thinks of our CORPORATE COUNCIL.

Isn't it strange that most people acknowledge that the ethics of corporations like corporate personhood are wrong and have no place in public office? Well, every municipality is a corporation, with all the ethics that come along with it. Notice all of the high profile Municipal scandals of late?

Idle No More started in opposition to federal legislation that ignored Aboriginal Title and Treaty Rights & stripped Canada of any meaningful regulation/oversight over our collective waterways.

To this date, there has been no move to repeal or amend Bill C-45, Bill C-38, or any of the other related Aboriginal Title & Treaty termination legislation.

Controlled negotiations through federal, provincial, or municipal levels of government are painfully slow - this is intentional. It is to force ideas/practices down the throat of the public, control the backlash, and wait until the voice of public resistance fades.

The people who share in living on Turtle Island must continue the fight against dictatorship in Ottawa, Washington & within the Canadian & American Nation-States. We must continue this resistance - in every possible form, including taking our voice to the streets!

This event on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/events/427331780686465/

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Friday, March 22: United Nations World Water Day Lunch and Learn

Time: 12 noon to 1pm
Location: Better Beginnings, Better Futures (450 Morin Avenue)

Please join us at Better Beginnings, Better Futures on Friday March 22, 2013 at 12:00 for a free lunch, network with others and learn about grassroots efforts in Sudbury to conserve and bring about awareness of water by highlighting the Anishinaabe Kweg Water Journey.

12:00 pm Welcoming/Opening

12:05 pm Water Ceremony

12:15 pm Lunch

12:30 pm Speaker-Ghislaine Goudreau will speak about the Anishinaabe Kweg Water Journey which was created to bring awareness and honour water (specifically Ramsey Lake) by a sunrise ceremony, walk around Ramsey Lake followed by a traditional feast.

12:50 pm Water Song by all those interested: please bring your drums

1:00 pm Closing

Please contact Natalie Neganegijig at 705-920-5607 or na_neganegijig@laurentian.ca

Free event-all are welcome.

Organizers: Natalie Neganegijig, Andrea Gustafson, Joey-Lynn Wabie

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Sunday, April 7: Meeting of Sudbury Cyclists Union

Time: 1pm
Location: The Laughing Buddha (194 Elgin Street)

Agenda TBA.

This event on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/events/345088822274430/

NEWS, ANALYSIS, & CALLS TO ACTION:

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"Immigration Raids Are About Fear, We Must Respond With Hope"
by Syed Hussan
(Lots of links to sources in the original: http://rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/hussan/2013/03/politics-fear-necessity-hope)


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