CANADIAN POLITICS:
G20 FORUM AT MCGILL UNIVERSITY:
Tomorrow, Augst 28, there will be a public forum at McGill University in Montréal focusing on the movement against the g8/g20 and its present relevance today. Here's the promo.>>>
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Summit Up: Reflections on the Movement against the G8/G20
Time
Summit Up: Reflections on the Movement against the G8/G20
Time
Tomorrow · 3:30pm - 5:30pm
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Location
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Location
Saturday August 28th at 3:30 pm Shatner Ballroom (3rd floor, 3480 McTavish)
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Created By Rad Frosh, A.p. Mals, Qpirg McGill, Andrea Figueroa
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More Info Summit Up: Reflections on the Movement against the G8/G20
Saturday August 28th at 3:30 pm
Shatner Ballroom (3rd floor, 3480 McTavish)
...
This panel will be focusing on the events of this summer in Toronto, an attempt to get beyond the media’s one-sided coverage and hear from those directly involved in mobilizing efforts. By giving historical context to the summit against the G8/G20, panelists will discuss how the anti-globalization movement arrived at this moment.
The intention of the panel is;
to highlight why different groups became involved in the movement
against the G8/G20,
to share their analysis of the movement as it stands today,
to highlight successes and/or lessons that have been learned this year.
Featuring speakers from QPIRG McGill, No One is Illegal, PolitiQ, and CLAC 2010.
This panel is part of Rad Frosh 2010, organized by QPIRG McGill. Find out more at http://radfrosh.qpirgmcgill.org and http://qpirgmcgill.org!
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Created By Rad Frosh, A.p. Mals, Qpirg McGill, Andrea Figueroa
------------------------
More Info Summit Up: Reflections on the Movement against the G8/G20
Saturday August 28th at 3:30 pm
Shatner Ballroom (3rd floor, 3480 McTavish)
...
This panel will be focusing on the events of this summer in Toronto, an attempt to get beyond the media’s one-sided coverage and hear from those directly involved in mobilizing efforts. By giving historical context to the summit against the G8/G20, panelists will discuss how the anti-globalization movement arrived at this moment.
The intention of the panel is;
to highlight why different groups became involved in the movement
against the G8/G20,
to share their analysis of the movement as it stands today,
to highlight successes and/or lessons that have been learned this year.
Featuring speakers from QPIRG McGill, No One is Illegal, PolitiQ, and CLAC 2010.
This panel is part of Rad Frosh 2010, organized by QPIRG McGill. Find out more at http://radfrosh.qpirgmcgill.org and http://qpirgmcgill.org!
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