[antiwar-van] Aug 31: Picnic Against Austerity

Harsha W. harsha at resist.ca
Tue Aug 4 12:59:14 PDT 2015



PICNIC AGAINST AUSTERITY

RSVP to make sure we have enough food!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1455194758115533/


Struggles against austerity have been lighting up everywhere - from Quebec
to Chile to South Africa, and most notably in Greece recently.

Locally, over one hundred people packed a library room three months ago
for a Keynote Panel Against Austerity. Now we invite you to join us for an
end-of-summer picnic to continue to build our collective conversations and
movements against austerity.

End-of-summer Picnic Against Austerity.
Monday August 31st at 6 pm
Grandview Park, Commercial Drive, unceded xʷməθkwəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh,
and Səl̓ílwətaʔ territories, Vancouver.

There will be food and great conversation.

*What is Austerity?*

Governments and the mainstream media say there is not enough money, and
"belts must be tightened". Cuts to social spending and wages ensue, while
fossil fuel companies and other corporations receive subsidies. Unions are
attacked. Indigenous nations are denied inherent land rights and resources
from their lands are extracted. Environmental regulations are reduced.
Migrant workers are forced into even more precarious working conditions.
Vital public services including education, childcare, housing, women's
centers and healthcare are cut, but the prisons and military are
expanding. And all of this is justified by a prevailing atmosphere of
scarcity and fear.

Almost everyone is affected by austerity policies, but we are typically
isolated in our struggles. Unite Against Austerity (
http://www.uniteagainstausterity.ca/ ) is a cross-country effort that
looks beyond the next election and seeks to transform the political and
economic landscape across communities and sectors. By building grassroots
power and solidarity, we want to make it impossible for any government to
implement austerity policies. Unite Against Austerity aims to build an
understanding of austerity policies, and begin to generate a unity (that
is attentive to specificity) across Indigenous, labour, feminist, migrant,
environmentalist, student, anti-poverty and diverse community movements.

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Accessibility: The pathways to the park are wheelchair accessible. The
field house in the park has accessible washrooms with approx 950 mm
doorways. We will make arrangements for elder-friendly seating in the park
for the picnic.

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Event sponsored by SmartChange.






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