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June 18-20, 2010
Calling all queers, homos, transfolk, gender benders and blenders, fierce femmes, leather daddies and mamas, poets, voguers, artists, brazen butches, freaks, riot grrrls and bois, MCs, porn stars, singers, dancers and ruckus causers!The G20 is comin’ to town!
WHERE AND WHEN?
Please join us at 11 am on June 23 at Alexandra Park.
For more information or to endorse the event, please contact: toxictourTO@gmail.com
Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=127661243928642
WHAT IS IT?
What: People's Assembly on Climate Justice: Moving Forward From Cochabamba
When: Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 7pm
Where: Ryerson Student Campus Centre (SCC115), 55 Gould Street, Toronto
Demand that Canada sign and implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Demand justice for over 520 missing and murdered Indigenous women
End the criminalization of Indigenous resistance: respect Aboriginal land title
GET OFF THE FENCE
Confrontational Anti-Colonial, Anti-Capitalist
Convergence in solidarity with the
People’s First Demonstration
26 June 2010, 1pm, Queen’s Park
And then onwards to the Fence
Troops out of Afghanistan NOW!
Money for Human Needs - Not for War
Join the peace rally at the G8/G20 meetings in Toronto
The Canadian Peace Alliance is calling on peace groups and individuals to join us for a rally and march during the G20 meetings on June 26th, in Toronto. We will be meeting at a rally organized by our friends in the labour, environmental and social justice movements at Queens Park for a mass march through downtown Toronto.
Saturday Night Fever is now a jail solidarity dance party!!!
Meet at the jail at Eastern and Pape at Midnight!
Don't come alone! Bring a boombox!
2010 fever is upon us! This June, the G8/G20 will be holding a world leaders summit in Toronto and are bringing with them more than 15,000 cops and soldiers to fortify the downtown core.
Saturday, June 26 is a night to reclaim our streets and show the world that Toronto is alive, empowered, and ready for a world-class party. Join us from midnight ‘till dawn for a roaming dance party with band performances, guerrilla DJ’s and live MCs.
While the cops cage our city and bring down the heat on party land, we will be marching to a different beat. Join us, and together we’ll Beat the Heat!
Saturday Night Fever is now a jail solidarity dance party!!!
Meet at the jail at Eastern and Pape at Midnight!
Don't come alone! Bring a boombox!
2010 fever is upon us! This June, the G8/G20 will be holding a world leaders summit in Toronto and are bringing with them more than 15,000 cops and soldiers to fortify the downtown core.
Saturday, June 26 is a night to reclaim our streets and show the world that Toronto is alive, empowered, and ready for a world-class party. Join us from midnight ‘till dawn for a roaming dance party with band performances, guerrilla DJ’s and live MCs.
While the cops cage our city and bring down the heat on party land, we will be marching to a different beat. Join us, and together we’ll Beat the Heat!
Location: EVERYWHERE
Sunday On June 27th, the G20 elite will meet to concoct new ways of ensuring that their economic and political power becomes even more deeply entrenched... off our backs and without our consent, of course. As they get down to their business, we'll get down to ours - and the only agenda we'll follow is our own. We call for diverse and creative actions against the economic and political elites setting the G8/20 agenda. It's time to show them who's boss.
When: Sunday, June 27 2010 at 5pm
Where: Bruce Mackey Park (Dundas and Wardell) in Toronto’s east end
What: A Demonstration Against Prison. Anarchists are organizing this as a
part of the larger mobilization in opposition to the G20 meetings.
Prison is everywhere; it is nothing more than a reflection of the society in
which we live. It is a daily threat and reality that has permeated every
facet of society. With the deepening of surveillance, the integration of
The G8/G20 meetings took place in Ontario from June 25-27, 2010. Toronto-based organizations of women, people of colour, indigenous peoples, the poor, the working class, queer and trans people and disabled people organized a peoples convergence with 40,000 people taking to the streets, standing up for justice in collaboration and solidarity!
Activists, community members, inspired and outraged individuals came together as a movement to demand justice for people and the planet. Over a week of mobilizations, events, workshops and direct actions took place in the face of state and police repression, violence and infringements on rights and freedoms.
We must continue to mobilize and build greater solidarity among our communities- an important part of this is supporting all those arrested during the G20 summit, including our allies still in detention, and those released on bail.


