Get Involved
Even though the G20 has left Toronto, the spirit of resistance that has unified the city remains. Continuing to build a widespread mobilization and creating radical revolutionary change requires everyone's participation. There are many things you can do!
Join our mailing list by adding your name and email on the right, join us on facebook and follow us on twitter.
If you want to help sell buttons, tshirts or posters at events, or if you want promotional help for a legal defense solidarity party/event/project that you're planning, email: events.g20solidarity@gmail.com
If you want to know if any solidarity events are going on in your city, check our Events page and Community Calendar.
If you want to help out with media work, email: tcmn.media@gmail.com
If you want to help provide informational and logistical support for the many people who were beaten, harassed, detained, arrested, charged unjustly, and incarcerated at Eastern Ave, email community.mobilize@resist.ca with "247" in the subject line.
If you were someone who was beaten, harassed, detained, arrested, charged unjustly and incarcerated at Eastern Ave, go here for information on how you can take part in the People's Investigation, and don't forget to check the events page for details of informational sessions on how to fight back through the legal system.
If you are an artist, an activist, a community group, part of a labour union, or an affinity group and want to participate in the Toronto Community Mobilization Network general assembly, check back soon for details on how to get involved.
The Toronto Community Mobilization Network has learned from the mobilization leading up to G8 and G20 meetings in Huntsville and Toronto, and is committed to putting those lessons of love and rage towards further organizing and movement-building. The Network is in the process of becoming a new entity, which means new committees are being formed and old committees are being expanded. Check back later for a list of committees and more information on how to join a committee.
Please read our Solidarity and Respect statement for a better understanding of the movement we are building.
If you have any questions on how to get involved that were not answered here, write to community.mobilize@resist.ca.
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.

