Public Forum: Resisting the G-20
Public Forum: Resisting the G-20
10:00am, Sunday June 20, 2010
Ryerson University - Oakham House, 63 Gould Street, Toronto.
An Anti-Capitalist approach to understanding and resisting the G-20 Agenda
A Greater Toronto Workers' Assembly workshop at the G20 Peoples Summit
Featuring:
* Greg Albo (York University, Socialist Project, Workers' Assembly): Who
are the G-20? What is their agenda? What is the state of resistance around
the world?
* John Clarke (Ontario Coalition Against Poverty): The attack on poor
people and the movement to raise social assistance rates.
Spokesperson from the Toronto Workers' Assembly: On the Assembly project
and its new campaigns for free transit and defending against the attacks on
the public sector.
Organized by the Greater Toronto Workers' Assembly
PDF poster:
http://www.workersassembly.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.

