[mobglob-discuss] Public Ceremony

Liz yashi at direct.ca
Wed Feb 4 06:22:21 PST 2004


We have all been invited to attend a memorial ceremony in honour of the native and non-native women who were slaughtered over the past years by men involved in simple prostitution and the pornography/snuff movie industry. The march is scheduled to start at 1:00 PM at Main and Hastings on Saturday, February 14 - Valentines Day. There will be NO BANNERS at the march. Bring drums, tobacco and roses (yellow and red). There will be a stop at each site where women's human remains were found in the downtown east side. This is a day of honour of the dead. Women will walk as a group at the front, men behind. For more information it's best to get in touch with the organizers at the Carnegie Centre.
In your highest honour,
Liz
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paul Browning 
  To: mobglob-discuss at resist.ca ; antiwar-van at resist.ca ; vancouver-activist at yahoogroups.ca 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 9:29 PM
  Subject: [mobglob-discuss] Fw: Public forum - US Empire Building by Tradeand by War.



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: RB on Behalf of Irene McInnes 
  To: iremac at shaw.ca 
  Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 3:52 PM
  Subject: FW: Public forum - US Empire Building by Trade and by War.


  STOPWAR.CA PUBLIC FORUM

  FEBRUARY 13MARITIME LABOUR CENTRE7 P.M. 

  BUSINESS SUITS AND FLAK-JACKETS 

   

   

  Think Iraq-military battles, flak-jackets. Think Canada - business schemes for privatization of public resources.  

  Now switch. Think Iraq - business schemes for privatization. ThinkCanada - schemes to militarize the corporations. 

  U.S. empire building by trade and by war is the theme of a forum organized by STOPWAR.ca, a coalition of over 140 organizations in B.C. 

   

   

  The two speakers are David Bacon and Steven Staples. 

  David Bacon is a prominent photo-journalist and labour reporter in California. He is author of the new book Children of NAFTA. Just returned from Iraq, he will speak on the privatization of the Iraqi economy and the response to this of the trade union and workers movement. 

  Steven Staples, formerly with the Council of Canadians, now director of the Polaris Institute Project on the Corporate-security state will speak about the militarization of our economy and the policies of the Martin government. 

   

   

  February 13, 7 p.m. at the Maritime Labour Centre, 111 Victoria (corner of Victoria Drive and Triumph). 

  For further information: 

  Phone: 604-298-9638 or e-mail: mbriemberg at shaw.ca 



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