[tadamon-l] November 2007: Montreal Middle East Popular Education Project. Tadamon!, FNEEQ & l'ASSE Present...

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Montreal Middle East Popular Education Project: November 2007
* November 2007: Tadamon!, FNEEQ & l'ASSÉ Present...

http://tadamon.resist.ca/index.php/post/986

A popular education initiative in Montreal emerging from social justice 
networks struggling against racism, war and occupation from the Middle 
East to Montreal...

* Wednesday, November 14th. 10am, UQÀM,
Room J-1120 (Pavillon Judith-Jasmin)
In the context of a day of l'Université populaire à Montréal (UPAM) 
organized by L'Association pour une Solidarité Syndicale Étudiante (ASSÉ).

* Tuesday November 20th, 12:30pm Collège de Maisonneuve.
Hosted by the Société générale des Étudiantes et
des Étudiants du Collège de Maisonneuve (SOGEECOM).

* Tuesday November 20th, 12:30pm Marianopolis College.
Hosted by the 3rd World Studies Department of Marianopolis College.

* Tuesday November 27th, 11am. CEGEP Saint-Laurent.
Hosted by the Mobilization Committee of the
Association étudiante du Cégep de St-Laurent (AÉCSL)

* Wednesday November 28th, 12Noon. Collège Marie-Victorin.
Hosted by the Syndicat étudiant du
Collège Marie-Victorin (SECMV)

* Wednesday, December 5th 12:30pm Cégep de Sherbrooke.
Hosted by the Mobilization Committee of the
Association étudiante du Cégep de Sherbrooke (AÉCS)


As the military shock of the US-lead "War on Terror" consumes entire 
nations across the Middle East, the Canadian government is playing a 
critical political and military role.

This popular education initiative aims to build collective knowledge on
Canada's role in the Middle East, while creating spaces within the context
of Quebec's student movement for developing collective strategies to
confront war and racism both at home and abroad.

In Palestine, Canada openly supports Israel's colonial military
occupation, in Lebanon the Conservative government endorsed the 2006
Israeli attack, labeling the bombardment, in which numerous Canadians
died, a "measured response". Today in the Middle East Canada is not
neutral.

Tadamon! Montreal, L'Association pour une Solidarité Syndicale Étudiante
(ASSÉ), Fédération nationale des enseignantes et enseignants du Québec
(FNEEQ) with the support of the Quebec Public Interest Research Group
(QPIRG) are organizing a series of workshops in November 2007 as the world
marks the 60th anniversary of the partition of Palestine, a foundational
moment to the ongoing dispossession of the Palestinian people...

At a time of war this popular education initiative will attempt breakdown 
the political, economic and military motivation for Canada's participation 
in the "War on Terror", while building solidarity within the Quebec 
student movement with anti-colonial struggles in the Middle East, which 
the Canadian state plays a role in suppressing.

Canada's political support for Israeli apartheid, silent complicity 
towards the US-lead military occupation of Iraq and major military role in 
southern Afghanistan, place the Canadian state on the front-lines of an 
international war which attacks the self-determination of the people of 
the Middle East.


* Central points which will be presented within this workshop series are 
the following...

1: Introduction from a member of L'Association pour une Solidarité 
Syndicale Étudiante (ASSÉ) illustrating the importance / role of Quebec's 
student movement within the context of international solidarity struggles, 
specifically the struggle for Palestinian self-determination & against 
Israeli apartheid.

2: Outline on Canada's role in the Middle East historically & currently, 
from Canada's support for the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, to 
the 2006 attack on Lebanon. Drawing connections between the historical / 
present realities of Canada as a nation founded on a colonialism.

3: Outline on the realities of Israeli apartheid, it's impacts on the 
people of Lebanon and Palestine within the framework of historical & 
current event. Drawing links between the historical reality of apartheid 
in South Africa & the dominant international neo-liberal economic system 
which maintains the seperation of the majority of the world's wealth from 
the majority of the world's people through a system of global economic 
apartheid...

4: Outline on the political framework of Tadamon! Montreal's two major 
political campaigns aimed at building solidarity with anti-colonial 
struggles in the Middle East within Quebec's student movement, full title 
/ links to campaigns linked below...

* Tadamon!: De-listing Hezbollah
http://tadamon.resist.ca/index.php/campaigns/de-listing-hezbollah

* Tadamon!: Boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israeli apartheid
http://tadamon.resist.ca/index.php/campaigns/boycott-divestment-and-sanctions-against-israeli-apartheid

Tadamon! Montreal:
514 664 1036 / tadamon[at]resist.ca / tadamon.resist.ca

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