[opirgyork] DisOrientation 2013 + Volunteering with OPIRG- training & more + Jane-Finch Street Party!

OPIRG York opirg at yorku.ca
Tue Sep 10 17:35:46 PDT 2013


*OPIRG York Digest-- September 10th*
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Hello Hello!

Welcome welcome (back) to York! We've got tons of stuff going on already
and it's only been a couple of days in school!! This weekend, please check
out the Jane and Finch Action Against Poverty Street Party to Raise the
Minimum Wage-- minimum wage is something that affects all of us as students
and as workers, so please get involved.

Also check out the amazing DisOrientation Line-Up of events for the week of
September 23-27th! Highlights are listed below, and you can read full
descriptions on the WEBSITE <http://diso2013.opirgyork.ca>!
Before DisO happens- we are going to Take Back the Night, an annual community
based event to protest the fear that women and trans people have of walking
the streets at night safely- it will be held on September 21st! Also listed
are a bunch of ways to be involved at York and at OPIRG, as well as a
volunteer training this coming Friday, AND tons of community event listings!

Please get in touch with us if you're interested in our programming, or
have programming ideas of your own! You can also get involved in our
various working groups and collectives.

-OPIRG York, Staff and Board
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www.opirgyork.ca
416-736-5724
opirgyork at gmail.com

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*YORK NEWS*

*(1) Sept 14: **Jane and Finch STREET PARTY for a $14 minimum wage! Sat,
Sept 14, 12-4pm**
**(2) **Sept. 13: **Volunteer Training for DisOrienation + Anti Oppression
& Trans 101 **training*
*(3) **Sept 23-27: **DisOrientation 2013 is here!! Art in Rebellion:
Building our own Narratives*
*(4) **ONGOING: OPIRG York **CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR DISORIENTATION 2013**
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*(5) Sept. 21: **York is going to Take Back the Night! (+ Banner Making on
Sept. 20th!)*
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*COMMUNITY NEWS*
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*(1) **Sept 12: No More Silence Fundraiser: Eat, Drink, Dance, Decolonize! *
*(2) Sept 21: Take Back the Night 2013*
*(3) Sept 21: Descendants of Fire Film Screening & Panel Discussion*
*(4) Sept 22: Taking it Back: Housing, Shelter, Saf**e Space Now! *
*(5) ONGOING: Let's Save Big Falls Petition*
*(6) ONGOING: Tools for Change Workshops*

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YORK NEWS*
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1) **Jane and Finch STREET PARTY for a $14 minimum wage! Sat, Sept 14,
12-4pm*
https://www.facebook.com/events/393681584066464/

Increase the minimum wage to $14!
Annually increase the mini-mum wage to the cost of living!

Join Jane Finch Action Against Poverty (JFAAP) and allies
September 14, 2013, 12 to 4 pm,
Southeast corner of Jane-Finch intersection,
Support the campaign to raise the minimum wage.
• Food
• Entertainment
• Free t-shirts*, buttons, and prizes (* While supplies last)

The minimum wage has been frozen at $10.25 for three years. It’s time for an
increase!
Join JFAAP.
janefinchactionagainstpoverty at gmail.com
Jfaap.wordpress.com <http://jfaap.wordpress.com/>
Facebook: http://goo.gl/vEUqF3

For more information about the campaign: http://raisetheminimumwage.ca/

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*2) Sept. 13: **Volunteer Training for DisOrienation + Anti Oppression &
Trans 101 **training*

*PLEASE REGISTER:*
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pcRtjMZCWURXsAmWz9EbRNdhunFjgjy5biyKjvzJKfc/viewform

*Friday, September 13th
10am-6pm*
*in the Chancellor's Lounge*,* Student Centre, *Keele Campus York
University--> 1st Floor of Student Centre (Chancellor's Lounge is inside
the Underground- signs will be posted!)

Come to our volunteer training -- this year OPIRG York and CWTP volunteers
will be trained together. Come learn, share and build solidarity!

*Facebook event here:* https://www.facebook.com/events/292070914265708

*Website*: http://diso2013.opirgyork.ca/

*Schedule for the Training:*

10-11am: DisOrientation specific training - event logistics, media
documentation, promotion/outreach
11-2pm: Anti-Opression training
2-3pm: Free lunch!
3-6pm: Trans 101 training
*Volunteer Application form for DisOrientation: *
https://bit.ly/diso2013volunteers  <http://bit.ly/diso2013volunteers>
*Volunteer Applications for CWTP @ York: *
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8GLghhke5mNdFJ4NzZLTXJzMzQ/edit?usp=sharing

Please fill out a *registration
form<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pcRtjMZCWURXsAmWz9EbRNdhunFjgjy5biyKjvzJKfc/viewform>
*so we know how many interested volunteers to expect.
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*3) **OPIRG-York and Centre for Women and Trans People @ York present... *
*Art in Rebellion: Building our own Narratives *

*DisOrientation 2013 is here!! *

For years on the York University campus, OPIRG-York, its
allied organizations and community members have put together an alternative
orientation week open to students and community members. By bringing
together a wide range of campus and community groups, DisO aims to draw the
links between the many different kinds of political, environmental and
social justice based organizing that exists on campus and in our
communities.

This year’s “Art in Rebellion!” is to be held on and near the York
University campus, from Monday, September 23rd, 2013 to Friday, September 27
th, 2013. Throughout the week, OPIRG York, alongside community partner the
Centre for Women and Trans People @ York, is offering a series of amazing
workshops, panels and teach-ins, filled with storytelling, skills-sharing
and art-making. DisO is fundamentally about sharing skills, his/herstories,
and knowledge that demonstrate the vibrant talents and capabilities we all
possess.

*Some of the highlights of the week include:*

   - Keynote address by Sarah Schulman, an avid HIV/AIDS and queer rights
   activist;
   - Spoken word workshop facilitated by multi-talented artist, Truth Is;
   - "Freedom Fridays” finale event, with music, food, live art and
   performances!

If you want to learn about some amazing organizing work being done around
the city, if you want to build networks with other folks that are committed
to fighting for social change or if you just want to join us for some art
fun, *come out to DisOrientation 2013!* We hope to see you there!

*All are welcome! All events are free and wheelchair accessible!! *
*Check-out our website here: http://diso2013.opirgyork.ca/
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*On facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/events/414317988672770/
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For volunteer opportunities, please fill out a volunteer form here:
https://bit.ly/diso2013volunteers  <http://bit.ly/diso2013volunteers>

For all other enquiries, please get in touch with us by phone 416-736-5724 or
email: at disoyork at gmail.com or victoria at opirgyork.ca*
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*4) * *CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR DISORIENTATION 2013*

-Looking for an exciting/meaningful volunteer opportunity?
-Want to use or develop your skills for creative purposes?
-Keen to learn something new?
-Interested in art-making, storytelling and/or sharing skills?

*About DisO*

For years on the York University campus, OPIRG at York, its allied
organizations and community members have put together an alternative
orientation week that promotes critical thinking, education and insight
into a variety of social and environmental justice issues. By bringing
together a wide range of campus and community groups and services, DisO
aims to draw the links between the many different kinds of political,
environmental and social and social justice based organizing that exists on
campus and in our communities. Some of the highlights for the week include:
a keynote address by HIV/AIDS and queer rights activist, Sarah Schulman; a
teach-in on political prisoner Assata Shakur; a spoken word workshop with
multi-talented artist, Truth Is; and the "Freedom Fridayz" finale event!

*DisOrientation 2013 needs you! *

We are looking for folks from all walks of life to join us this year to be
a part of DisOrientation 2013, which promises to be a series of exciting
and engaging events that will promote and support critical thinking and
activism.

**Deadline for volunteer applications: Friday, September 6th, 2013**

The link for the application form is below. For any enquiries, please
contact the Special Events and Outreach Coordinator, by email at
disoyork at gmail.com.

*We need volunteers for the following:*

****Freedom Fridays Team:*

Love the arts? Wanna be involved in an amazing, community event?
-Assist various tasks on the day of the finale event
-Stage management
-Ensure artists have what they need
-Help with set-up and takedown
-Connect with an amazing grassroots organization

****Media Documentation Team:*

Love Media? Recording? Video? Wanna learn about these things?
You + teammates will be:

- Audio recording each event
- Film/Video recording each event
- Photographing each event
*All equipment and training will be provided

****Promotion/Outreach Team:*

Wanna meet people and have lots of energy? This is the team for you!
- Promote and give out DisOrientation programs
- Help staff give class talks
- Poster and leaflet handing out
- Table Schmoozing/chilling

****Event Logistics Team:*

Well organized? Think on your feet? Wanna watch magic happen?
- Assist Programming Coordinator with event coordination
- Be the go-to person on the day of for workshops
- Participate in the DisOrientation events
- Ensure that facilitators have what they need


***No experience is necessary for these positions – training, tokens, food
and reference letters will be provided.

*Please fill out your application online here:*
http://bit.ly/diso2013volunteers

Thank you!


*5) York is going to Take Back the Night! *

The York University Graduate Students Association, the Centre for Women and
Trans People, the Trans Feminist Action Caucus (CUPE3903) and OPIRG York
invite you to:

*Take Back the Night (TBTN) on September 21st!*
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*Facebook link:* https://www.facebook.com/events/573012119433138/

TBTN is an annual fair/rally/march organized to highlight the impact of
sexual violence in the lives of women and trans people, providing a space
to make our communities’ voices heard. This year’s march is organized by
the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre/Multicultural Women Against Rape
(TRCC/MWAR). It is centered around ‘honouring and reclaiming
self-determination of indigenous peoples’ and will speak to the (sexual)
violence experienced by indigenous women and Two-Spirit people in the face
of ongoing colonization.

** -Free and accessible transportation provided to and from Keele campus.
    -Departure from campus: 4pm sharp.
    -Please RSVP with Maxine at maxine.cwtpyork at gmail.com by Friday Sep.
9th to
     confirm space on the bus! Please also indicate if you have any
accessibility needs.

For those not leaving from York, please meet our contingent outside the
Central Neighbourhood house (349 Ontario St.) at 5pm. Look for our banner!

*** Banner-making party!!    *
*     Friday, Sept 20 – Rm 430, Student Centre @ 1 pm*
     Light snacks and art supplies provided. Come with your painting hats
on!
     Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/events/565096743555778/

Other event details:

Location: Central Neighbourhood House - 349 Ontario St. (South of Gerrard,
East of Sherbourne)
Schedule: Community Fair – 4 pm; Community Dinner – 5 pm; Rally – 6 pm;
March – 8-9:30 pm
Wheelchair accessible;  provided ASL interpretation
Trans inclusive - all genders welcome
Childcare available from 4-8pm
For more information (including the TRCC/MWAR’s trans inclusion policy and
statement of solidarity), please go to: takebackthenighttoronto.com

Please contact Donya (gender at yugsa.ca) or Maxine (maxine.cwtpyork at gmail.com)
with questions, concerns and/or to confirm participation.


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**COMMUNITY NEWS*

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*1) No More Silence Fundraiser: Eat, Drink, Dance, Decolonize! *

Sept 12 at Bassline Music Bar - 865 Bloor Street (Ossington Subway)

Come out for great food, conversation and beats!

Support No More Silence and Families of Sisters In Spirit in the launch of
our new community run database honouring our missing and murdered
Indigenous women.

7:00 Community Dinner
8:30 - 9:30 Andrea Smith, Families of Sisters in Spirit, Colleen Cardinal
9:30 - 10:30 Wabs Whitebird - Urban Round Dance
10:30 - 1:30 Grenzfall aka BorderLine

Special guests: Bridget Tolley, Kristen Gilchrist, Colleen Cardinal
(screening the trailer of her documentary on the 60s scoop) and Andrea Smith

Featuring a sneak peek into Wabs Whitebird's new release: Urban Round Dance
9:30 - 10:30 and GrenzFall aka BorderLine with Farrukh spinning
techno/dubstep and Radek's deephouse into the wee hours.

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*2) Take Back the Night 2013*

This year’s theme is: “Self-Determination for Indigenous Women Means
Self-Determination for All”. This year’s theme speaks to the experiences of
Turtle Islands original people and the (sexual) violence Indigenous women
and Two-Spirit people still face today as part of the ongoing colonization
of this land. We are all responsible for taking resources from this land
and together we can honour the many treaties still between settlers and
Indigenous communities.

Saturday September 21st, 2013
Central Neighbourhood House, 349 Ontario Street (North of Dundas, East of
Sherbourne)
Community Fair 4-6pm
Community Dinner 5-6pm
Childcare 4-8pm
Rally 6-8pm
March 8-9:30pm

This event is wheelchair accessible. This event provides ASL
interpretation. This event provides note taking packages. This event is
welcome to all genders and is trans inclusive (see trans inclusion policy).

For more information (including planning committee, volunteering, trans
inclusion policy and statement of solidarity) go to:
takebackthenighttoronto.com
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*3) Descendants of Fire Film Screening & Panel Discussion*

DESCENDANTS OF FIRE:

>From Wallmapu to Turtle Island (& Beyond): 40+ Years of Anti-Colonial,
Anti-Authoritarian and Revolutionary Resistance
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 2013 @ 7:30PM
LOCATION: UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO (TBA)

PRESENTING THE EXCLUSIVE PREMIER SCREENING of the Mapuche Film:
*Ngüenén: El Engaño [The Deceit] (2012)
A Film by the Director of “El Despojo” (The Plunder) **See Details Below**

PANEL DISCUSSION: Anti-Colonial Indigenous (Mapuche) Panel w/Irish
Republican Speaking Tour

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This September 11th marks the 40th anniversary of the Coup d’état in Chile
and with it the memory of a brutal dictatorship, the commemoration of the
many thousands of missing, murdered and exiled victims by the Chilean
State, with the implementation of the Shock Doctrine known as the
neoliberal economic model we live in today.

However, the victims of State repression go far beyond the period of the
Pinochet dictatorship in Chile. We must also recognize the ongoing plunder
and criminalization of the most marginalized sectors of our society by
those in power, the later hunt for the revolutionary movements that were
born in response to these injustices, and especially the ongoing genocide
of indigenous peoples on their ancient territory.

The Mapuche Peoples are a living and fighting example of how an indigenous
Nation has been able to resist for more than 400 years against ongoing
colonial, corporate and State interests that invade their territory, which
continues to this day. These ongoing struggles for Land and Liberation are
not only seen in Wallmapu or Chile, but also across this stolen continent,
here in Turtle Island and around the world, as they are the response to a
genocidal colonial capitalist system.

On September 21st we will commemorate the ongoing resistance of our peoples
in struggle in Wallmapu and beyond the Andes…

For the Reclamation, Reconstruction and Liberation of Our Mapuche and
Indigenous Nations!
FREEDOM FOR OUR MAPUCHE POLITICAL PRISONERS!
FREE ALL IRISH REPUBLICAN POWs!
IF ONE FALLS – TEN SHALL RISE UP!!
OUT OF OUR TERRITORIES!!
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PRESENTING THE EXCLUSIVE PREMIER SCREENING **FIRST TIME IN TORONTO** of the
Mapuche Film:
NGÜENÉN: EL ENGAÑO [The Deceit – with English Subtitles] (2012)
See Synopsis Here: http://vimeo.com/67594071

A documentary made by the directors of “El Despojo” (The Plunder) focusing
on the international political dynamics of the “War on Terror,” and the
counterintelligence strategies used to criminalize the Mapuche struggle for
Autonomy and Territorial Reclamation.

Lies and deceit are as old as war itself. The objective of these
intelligence actions called “Psychological Operations” (or PsyOps) is to
destroy the morale of the enemy and assure the approval of the population
through propaganda, misinformation, manipulation, the fabrication of news,
omission, decontextualization (etc)… Everything to allow a SETUP, since “to
convince is to overcome.”

Chilean Prosecutor, Mario Elgueta, whom was the alleged victim of an
annihilating attack in southern Chile, was actually a student in an FBI
[and CSIS] antiterrorist course in Virginia USA.
Through the techniques of a judicial/political/media setup, 17 Mapuche land
defenders faced trial under the Antiterrorist Law, at first risking a total
of up to 800 years in prison… Four bicentennials on the backs of those who
oppose the arrogance of the Chilean State.

PANEL DISCUSSION:

**DIRECTLY FROM UNCEDED WEST COAST TSIMSHIAN TERRITORY**:

DUSTIN JOHNSON -Tsimshian born and raised on the northwest coast in
non-surrendered, unceded Tsimshian territory. He has done genealogical
research, language revitalization, youth advocacy, urban social justice
organizing, was the editor of the uncensored Redwire Native Youth Magazine,
organized with Indigenous resistant movements against the expanding beast
of the Alberta Tar Sands, was a co-founder of the Tsimshian Guardians youth
initiative, loves canoeing, fishing, hunting and mountain-climbing. Dustin
is a non-conformist and is proud to not be a 'nipster,' which is a native
hipster.

**DIRECTLY FROM SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER TERRITORY**:

MELISSA ELLIOT - Co-founder of Young Onkwehonwe United, and a youth
activist from the Haudenosaunee Territory of Six Nations. Known to most as
Missy, she has organized to defend Kanonhstaton (the former Douglas Creek
Estates), and to stop development projects on Six Nations territory being
pushed through without their consent such as the Line 9 reversal project.

**DIRECTLY FROM IRELAND on Cross-Southern Ontario/Quebec Speaking Tour**:

BRENDAN CASEY – Independent Socialist Irish Republican to speak on the
conditions of Irish Prisoners of War (POWs) and on the current situation of
Human Rights in Northern Ireland. Born into a staunchly Republican family
where a significant number of his elders were either POWs or ex-POWs, he
has been involved all his adult life in raising funds and publicizing the
plight of the POWs. The hunger strikes left a lasting impact on him. He was
the chairman of the Ballyshannon Bundoran hunger strike march for a number
of years and now classes himself as an independent socialist Republican.

In this capacity he would be travelling to Canada as well as other
countries to try to give people a true picture of the POW situation in
Ireland.

- ** SPECIAL MESSAGE from MARTIN RAFFERTY of Belfast 32 County Sovereignty
Movement, a political movement that is fighting against the current
occupation of the Six Counties of Northern Ireland and is former POW **

MORE SPEAKERS TBA
POETRY, MUSIC & MUCH MORE…
**Wheelchair accessible, Vegan (Meat Option) Meal [Donations Appreciated]**

Organized By: The Women’s Coordinating Committee for a Free Wallmapu
[Toronto]
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*4) Taking it Back: Housing, Shelter, Safe Space Now! *

Taking it Back: Housing, Shelter, Safe Space Now
Meal, Gathering and March
Sunday September 22nd, 2013
3 PM
Allan Gardens, College & Sherbourne

The Downtown East area in Toronto is one of the poorest neighborhoods in
Canada. It is also a neighborhood experiencing rapid change as developers
aim to buy up and redevelop the area. Governments are paving the way for
gentrification by rolling out the red carpet for developers and by cutting
services like shelters, drop-in's and vital programs.

As condos go up, rooming houses and single rooms are disappearing rapidly.
When neighborhoods change, rent skyrockets, People are dying on the streets
of this city because of a chronic lack of affordable and accessible
housing. There are close to 90 000 households on a 10 year long waiting
list for social housing and shelters are operating at over 90% capacity.

Together we have fought for and won many things in this neighborhood over
the years. We have stood our ground. On September 22nd we do so again and
fight for decent housing and shelters, safe spaces, and adequate income for
all. They are taking our community piece by piece - join us on the streets
September 22nd for the launch of a campaign to take it back

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*5) **Let's Save Big Falls Petition*
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In their traditional territory, the NamekosipiiwAnishinaape people are
struggling to defend their historic migratory canoe routes. Each year,
 community members follow the water trails of their ancestors up and down
the Trout Lake River.  In recent years, MNR has initiated a project with
Horizon Hydro to dam the river at Big Falls for hydro-electric power.
 Please sign the online petition to save Big Falls.  Please check out the
Facebook group named LET’S SAVE BIG FALLS!!!!
Go to https://www.change.org/en-CA/petitions/let-s-save-big-falls-petitionand
pass this on to your email and Facebook contacts.

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*6) **Tools for Change Workshops!*

A project of OPIRG Toronto, Earthroots, and Greenpeace Canada, Tools for
Change hosts workshops throughout the year to help you develop skills to
champion social change.

Payment is based on a sliding scale system from $20 to $50.  Scholarships
available.  Community sponsors, University of Toronto students, Greenpeace,
and Earthroots members can choose to attend the workshops on a
free/donation only basis.  Please contact us at tools.change at gmail.com if
you’re like to know more about being a community sponsor.

Almost all workshops are held in accessible classrooms at the University of
Toronto, St George Campus.

Register today: http://eepurl.com/EuN1f

The list of workshops is also below.

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Meeting Facilitation Skills for Change Makers
Saturday, September 28, 2013 from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM (EDT)
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/event/7756789767?ref=ecal

Learn and practice key tools, techniques and approaches that will help you
understand the facilitation process, effectively facilitate meetings and
make great decisions.  Participants will have the opportunity to practice
their facilitation skills and receive critical feedback.

Trainer: Jessica Bell, M.Ed. is a facilitator and trainer. More info at
www.jessicabell.org.
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Navigating Conflict Resolution Workshop
Saturday, October 26, 2013 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (EDT)
Register: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/7986049489

The purpose of this workshop is to provide techniques for resolving
conflict within our groups, as well as long-term strategies to build a
climate of equity, constructive debate and internal cooperation. The
workshop will provide participants with space to discuss and practice
de-escalation and conflict strategies.

Trainer: Brook Thorndycraft has taught Interpersonal Communication and
Restorative Justice at George Brown College,
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Social Media for Social Change
Saturday, November 3, 2013 from 1:00 PM to 4.30p PM (EST)
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/event/8120503645

This workshop is co-sponsored by Tools for Change and the Ontario
Federation of Labour.

This workshop explores how to engage in effective online campaigning &
maximize social media strategies in your projects and campaigns.
Participants will explore the benefits and challenges of different online
and social media tools, be given useful information about managing online
campaigns & social media platforms as well as mobilizing different
audiences and tracking results.

Joel Duff is the communications director of the Ontario Federation of
Labour.

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Grassroots Financial Management
Sunday, November 3, 2013 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (EST)
Register: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/8001098501
Come learn about the basic steps you must take to manage your group’s
finances, including an introduction to bookkeeping.

Sharmeen Khan is a bookkeeper and associate editor of the Canadian
Association of Labour Media.
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Art for Action: stencils and print making
Saturday, November 30, 2013 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (EST)
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/event/8044273639

This workshop will give you hands-on experience designing and cutting
stencils and using screens suitable for printing posters, placards,
t-shirts and more. Bring your creative ideas to practice with, and be
inspired by examples of what has worked well. Space will be limited to 25
participants, so register soon to avoid disappointment!

Trainer: Ryan Hayes is a member of the Radical Design School.

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Setting up and improving your group's structure
Saturday, January 18, 2014 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (EST)
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/event/8043545461

Who is part of your group and who isn't? How do you make decisions? Is it
working for you? This workshop explores how small groups can establish and
improve systems to integrate people into the group and effectively make
decisions. Topics covered include: membership types and different styles of
decision-making, from hierarchy to consensus.

Trainer: Jessica Bell, M.Ed. is a facilitator and trainer. More info at
www.jessicabell.org.

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Avoiding Activist Burnout, Cultivating our Collective Resiliency Workshop
Saturday, February 8, 2014 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (EST)
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/event/8054827205

Drawing from the collective wisdom of all participants, we will examine
what burnout looks like, how it can be prevented, and ways it can be
addressed. On the flip side, you will be invited to examine what resiliency
looks like for you. Together we will explore various tips and tools to
ensure that when things get tough, we can all bounce back a little faster.

Facilitators: Facilitator, Tammy Neilson, and Greenpeace campaigns
organizer, Laura Severinac.


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