Collapse, Decay, or Business as Usual?: Strategies for Social Change in Uncertain Times
Professor Richard Day is an autonomy-oriented practitioner and theorist who lives north of Kingston Ontario, on land claimed by the Anishnaabe, the Haudenosaunee, and the Canadian state. He is the author of Multiculturalism, The History of Canadian Diversity, and Gramsci is Dead.
Lecture, Tuesday, January 13, 2015 – Harry Hickman Building, Room 110 at 5:00 pm.
Seminar, Wednesday, January 14, 2015 at Pacific Centre for Technology & Culture (PACTAC) (TEF Building, Room 170) at 2:00 pm
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A feature documentary that offers Canada’s working poor a way out. Mary Walsh takes some hard-working Canadians to see how poverty has been reduced in Europe and how it might be reduced here. They discover that the countries with the least poverty have affordable housing, strong unions, free university and childcare -- and enjoy successful economies. It’s a road movie with lots of tears and passion that will appeal to the millions of Canadians who are worrying about how to make ends meet.
Social Justice Film Night is on the Thursday of every month.https://victoriafriendsofcuba.wordpress.com
LOVE and RESISTANCE book launches & readings
CAFÉ SIMPATICO: 1923 Fernwood Rd. Victoria, BC at 8 pm Friday Jan. 30
Theresa Wolfwood will read from her new poetry collection; books for sale & author signing
Special musical guests: Sharon Hazelwood & Alan O’Dean
You can read about Theresa's book on the homepage of www.bbcf.ca and at http://bcbooklook.com/
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