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Activists On Trial
Submitted by ocap on Sun, 11/12/2006 - 19:09.
Where:
Trinity St. Paul's United Church (The Sanctuary)
427 Bloor Street West, between Robert and Major Streets and just west of Spadina Avenue
Spadina subway closest public transit stop
Time & Date:
Tuesday November 14, 2006
7:00pm to 8:30pm
Doors open 6:30pm
One Vote A Democratic Society Does Not Make
A democratic society is not simply defined by the ability to cast a vote. It is also about having the ability to freely engage in civil activism and freedom of expression. This sort of community dialogue and outreach gave us many of the rights and freedoms we now enjoy. Women can vote today because women decades ago marched. Black Americans marched, rioted and some died so they could vote.
OCAP Women of Etobicoke Defend Their Community And Take On The Cops
Submitted by ocap on Wed, 09/06/2006 - 17:35.The August 30th action in the Mount Olive Toronto Housing project to challenge the transfer of resources from poor communities to the bloated Police Budget succeeded before it began.
Join the OCAP Women of Etobicoke Wednesday August 30
Submitted by ocap on Fri, 08/18/2006 - 14:02.If the government can spend 17+ million on a new police station why don't they spend money on the youth?
The City gives more money to police than they do to our kids' recreation centre and programs. The kids are just sitting around with nothing to do, meanwhile they get harrassed by the cops.
If you are coming from Downtown and want to travel in a group, meet at 9:45 am at KIPLING SUBWAY STATION
If you want to meet at the site of the demonstration meet at:
10 AM: Demonstration
Meet at Mount Olive Basket ball court.
David Miller: Call Off Your Dogs
Submitted by ocap on Mon, 07/17/2006 - 18:36.
We need more money for Communities NOT for Police
March and Demonstration at the Police Services Board
On Prisoners Justice Day- Thursday August 10, 2006
12noon
All Saints Church (corner of Sherbourne and Dundas)
Lunch will be Served
Across the City of Toronto poor communities are feeling the full weight of the Toronto Police. They have gunned down Jeffrey Reodica, they have launched para-millitary assaults in the North End of the City, they have kicked in the windows of Alexandra Park, they have brutally assaulted people in east-end parks and all the while the Mayor of our City has given them a pat on the back.
OCAP Women of Etobicoke: Demonstrate Against Police Brutality
Submitted by ocap on Wed, 07/05/2006 - 03:08.
Friday July 7
12 pm
Outside 23 Division
2126 Kipling Ave
By TTC: Subway to Kipling Station
Take Bus #45 (Kipling North)
Get off at Redcliff Blvd and walk south to the division
The Metro Toronto Police 23 divison has a long history of violent and racist behaviour in the housing projects of North Etobicoke-charging kids with little to no evidence, brutal arrests, trumped up charges, slamming youth with baseless criminal records from an early age. Parents in protecting their children are hit as hard by the division.
